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Equity/bridging Loan ? ...help Needed
Hi All I'm A Homeowner With No Mortgage And In The Process In Trying To Buying Another House Unfortunately I Haven't Sold My Own Home Yet And Don't Want To Loose The Other House So I Need A Some Kind Of Bridging Loan With The Lowest Interest Rate Possible To Buy The House (please Can Anybody Help)
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Quick cash
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quick links might help u in emergency cash
:j Perhaps you’re looking for an emergency cash loan but you’ve got no credit. In that case, traditional borrowing may not be an option. You may be considering payday loans to get follow the links below which might help you!1;) Emergency cash loan Payday loan
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Yes loans ...... success
I asked a few days ago about getting my 'admin fee' back from yes loans from a loan application last year ..... well after 2 letters to them since January .... ..... I got a cheque in the post today with my refund :beer: Just wanted to let you know xx
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Unable to loan or remortgage
I have been self employed for 25 years, been with Nat West all the time,have paid off my mortgage a couple of years ago with Halifax, I earn just enough to live. Recently my 18 year old car broke so I thought about getting another newer car having no savings I would have to get a loan so I approached Nat West filled in the…
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Possible fraudulent loan application - Advice wanted.
I've received a confirmation letter for a loan application in the post from Yes Loans Ltd with my correct address but the name of someone I've never heard of - I've lived here for 20 years so it's not a previous occupant of the house. With the regular horror stories of identity theft I'm concerned there might be something…
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Student Loan - should I take it?
Hi, I'm currently in the first year of a three year degree course. For the first year, I have done the following: Taken out a tuition fee loan of £3k but put £3k of my bursary/savings into a mini ISA. I have also taken out my 0% student O/D and put that into a fixed bond. I won't need to repay this until a year after…
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Bank Loan Stoozing
I had an idea on a variation of credit card stoozing….bank loan stoozing. As an example, borrow £15,000 over 2 years and pay £960 in interest. Invest that £15,000 in a high interest bank account and receive ~£1390 net interest over the same time period. Giving you a profit of ~£430. There may be better ways of investing…
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Barclays Loans
Hi Guys, Has anyone overpaid on their Barclays Loan to clear the debt quicker. Can this be done and do you have to tell Barclays? Thanks in advance
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Changes terms and conditions of loan conditions
I have a loan with MBNA Europe. However since I have had the loan, MBNA Europe have changed some terms and conditions of the loan. I have just read the terms and conditions and I noticed that with in them they have pout in place a later charge clause of £25.00. Althought this does not affect me as I pay promptly, I was…
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overdraft
I have a fairly hefty overdraft which i occasionally go in to every month but never even half way to it's limit and i'm always back in credit on payday. However, this month i think i will need to use about half of my overdraft which when i get paid again it will still be in credit. The only thing that worries me as i wont…
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rules governing regulated consumer agreements
Whilst I firmly believe in paying one's debts, I need to know who could help me check whether or not a loan agreement complies legally with the Consumer Credit Act. I saw an item around 3 weeks ago on BBC North West Tonight, on loan companies (including the big banks) not giving the customer notice of the amount of…
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GE Money Everyday Loan
I have a personal loan with Halifax originally £7K had for approx. 1 yr (9.7% over 3 yrs) now £6,200 but with repayment charges amounts to £6,371. Ideally I would like a lower interest rate of the same repayment amount £227.00 per month but if more funds are available for the repayment amount then accept. To borrow £6,700K…
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house reposessed--GE money
hi all, just looking to see if anyone can give me any advice on if we can claim any money back from them. we had our home reposessed by ge money last year for a default on a secured loan of £25,000 over 25 years. the house was sold by them and our mortgage(northern rock) paid off and then GE took £38669.11p in respect of…
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approved in principal
I've been approved in principal for a loan with RBS, is that good or bad? any info would be great,thanks
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Need Urgent Advice!
Hi guys, Right my freind is blacklisted and full of CCJ's. Right now she is a homeowner with a mortgage, (she is also in her late 40s) that is quite high. She needs to borrow 10k to do up the place pay off a few bills and treat herself to a few things. The bills are not just any old bills, council tax e.t.c Now she can…
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Black Horse loan for consumer goods not delivered, what to do?
Hi guys, I have a bit of a problem with a credit agreement and noticed there was some good advice given on similar lines here, so thought I'd see if anyone could help shed some light on where I stand - any is *gratefully* received. Its a bit of a messy one so I will keep it as simple as poss, sorry if any it is irrelevant:…
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Illegal Loan???? Advice needed please :)
Thanks to whomever reads/responds to my request for advice :) Rougly about 5 or 6 years ago I took out a loan with Lloyds TSB. Now before I go any further I must apologise as my memory isnt what it was! I have a heart condition and the meds I take have messed with my memory!!! I was paying for some kind of insurance on the…
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terminating credit agreement on car
Hi, first time posting. need info on returning a car on finance halfway through credit agreement. I understand you have to have paid half of the money back, but what are the other implications? will we then be put on the "black list". any info would be greatfully appreciated
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Is it really possible to get advertised loan rates without insurance?
Hello all, Need about £7500 over 2 years. I have applied for about 4 loans now around low 6%ish rates, rejecting insurance/protection and they have offered between 7.9 and 9.6% and will not give me a reason for not offering the advertised rate I have never had a loan before (have a mortgage for 7 years now) earn a pretty…