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IMO using Welcome would be a case of last resort.
You give no information about how much you are borrowing , how much extra you want to borrow or any indication of your credit history - helping you is a bit difficult to say the least.0 -
HI there, i made the mistake of topping up a loan had with welcome a few years ago, In response to your question i had to take in all my i.d and proof of income again and basically was made to go through the whole process again.0
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jonesMUFCforever wrote: »IMO using Welcome would be a case of last resort.
JonesMUFCforever is spot on. Is there any other way of finding some extra cash? I have a loan with Welcome annd can't wait to get shot of it!0
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