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28.01.2020 - 20:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Money-saving guru Martin Lewis has issued some important advice to anybody who's taken out a payday loan in the past.
The 47-year-old dished out the advice on the Martin Lewis Money show on Monday, and if viewer feedback is anything to go by, it has the potential to save people thousands.
During one segment, the expert discussed how people who have taken out payday loans can often claim money back.
He said: "When you get a payday loan, they have to make sure that you have the ability to
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