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Many ads on Facebook appear to breach Office of Fair Trading rules

Facebook ads break OFT rules

Charity accuses finance firms of 'failing to measure up'

Written by Iain Thomson

There are strict rules on how credit can be advertised in the UK, and a lot of these do not measure up

Charity Action 

Adverts for loans and credit cards on Facebook are flouting advertising standards, a UK charity has claimed.

Charity Action analysed adverts on Facebook and found many that breach Office of Fair Trading rules for finance companies.

The charity is starting a campaign to encourage Facebook users to report advertising that breaks the rules.

"If you have been on Facebook recently, you cannot have missed the ads for 'payday loans' and credit cards," the charity said.

"What you may not have realised is that many of these ads are breaking the law. There are strict rules on how credit can be advertised in the UK, and a lot of these do not measure up."

Many of the ads fail to show the annual percentage rate of loans, and the name of the company offering the package.

Charity Action named Payday, Payday Advance UK and My Payday Online as the worst offenders.

The charity has stared a Facebook group called Debt can seriously cramp your style to advise and coordinate the campaign. Over 150 people have already signed up.

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