Loan Shark Who Demands 50 Interest Says He s An emergency Service

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A loan shark who demands 50 per cent interest on payments has claimed he's an 'emergency service' for families and bad credit payday loans has used violence to get money back - as figures show 3.3million Brits used illegal lenders in last three years.

The lender - who demands 50 per cent interest on the money he doles out - said that all of his victims have paid up in a chilling interview as he admitted to making 'physical contact' those who haven't been able to do so immediately.

It comes amid a spike in the criminal activity - with a third of Brits are said to have used one to pay their bills.

'The people that I lend money to, payday loans online 5 minute approval they can't go through the normal route,' an active loan shark, disguised in a face-scarf and payday loan cash advance tinted sunglasses, personal online loans told Good Morning Britain.

'So you borrow £1,000 off me, you pay back £1,500. I think of myself almost like an emergency service. People come to me when they're desperate.'




The lender (pictured) - who demands 50 per cent interest on the money he doles out - said that all of his victims have paid up in a chilling interview





Bank of Dave hero Dave Fishwick (pictured), who had interviewed the loan shark, slammed the man as 'just wrong' 







He continued: 'I don't get up in the morning and think today I'm going to do this, I might get caught.