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Overpayments on Nationwide loan
Does anyone know whether you can do this. I will be in a position soon where I will have some extra cash to throw at my debts. I have a credit card debt but this is at 0% so it would make more sense to throw the extra cash at the loan which obviously has interest. Is this possible?
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Certainly the current nationwide loan offer allows you to make overpayments. You will need to check your own terms and conditions though.
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i have a nationwide and recently rang to confirm whether overpayment was possible and i was adviced this was possible by increasing the direct debit but not by paying a lump sum into the account. ]
hope this helpsI owe £3233 @ 0%0
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