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  2. Loan shark - Wikipedia

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    A loan shark is a person who offers loans at extremely high or illegal interest rates, has strict terms of collection, and generally operates outside the law, often using the threat of violence or other illegal, aggressive, and extortionate actions when seeking to enforce the satisfaction of the debt. [1]

  3. Sam Y.G. - Wikipedia

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    His peers called him Bumbáy (Filipino ethnic slur for Indians), 5-6 (Indian loan shark) [n 1] and mabahò (Tagalog for "smelly") based on Filipino stereotypes about Indians. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In April 2010, Gogna gave up his Indian nationality and became a Filipino citizen .

  4. Usury - Wikipedia

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    Default interest on late payments may be charged at up to 1.46 times the ordinary maximum (i.e., 21.9% to 29.2%), while pawn shops may charge interest of up to 9% per month (i.e., 108% per year, however, if the loan extends more than the normal short-term pawn shop loan, the 9% per month rate compounded can make the annual rate in excess of 180 ...

  5. 'Repaying a loan shark was three years of living hell' - AOL

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  6. Loan shark warning as Christmas borrowing mounts - AOL

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  7. New York sues loan shark group accused of charging Manhattan ...

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    New York sues loan shark group accused of charging Manhattan’s City Bakery and other small businesses ‘illegal’ rates of up to 820%. María Soledad Davila Calero. March 5, 2024 at 4:06 PM.

  8. Loanshark - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 March 2006, at 02:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Vigorish - Wikipedia

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    Vigorish (also known as juice, under-juice, the cut, the take, the margin, the house edge or the vig) is the fee charged by a bookmaker for accepting a gambler's wager. In American English, it can also refer to the interest owed a loanshark in consideration for credit.