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Forms to produce when signing loan papers?

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  • Thanks for the advice guys. I rang them and told them that I was a contractor and they said that was fine, so no change there.

    One question though - I'm expecting to purchase a tv soon with my own funds...even though this is probably coming under the title 'holiday loan/whatever' will they look unfavourably at this purchase? What I'm asking is this - once I get the loan transferred to my account, is the only thing they're worried about is the repayments?
    Why on earth would they care what you spent some of it on? You don't need to provide receipts - as long as you keep up the repayments on the loan you could go and buy £7k's worth of Marmite for all they care.
  • It's just that I mentioned that it was mainly for a holiday...just making sure!
  • wacko911
    wacko911 Posts: 678 Forumite
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    Dude you worry too much. Relax, your paying a premium to borrow thier money!
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