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Loan for someone with not so good credit history

Hey all,

I've been reading this website for a long time and have learned a lot from here unfortunatly something has come up and I need help myself.

Basically, I need a short loan to pay some people off and was looking to borrow between £1000-2000 and my credit history isnt so good.

Can anyone tell me where I can get a loan from? I've tried my bank but they declined

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  • Cash_Flow
    Cash_Flow Posts: 1,103 Forumite
    |I.H| wrote: »
    Hey all,

    I've been reading this website for a long time and have learned a lot from here unfortunatly something has come up and I need help myself.

    Basically, I need a short loan to pay some people off and was looking to borrow between £1000-2000 and my credit history isnt so good.

    Can anyone tell me where I can get a loan from? I've tried my bank but they declined

    In the current climate my friend it does not look good for you when considering your circumstances
  • |I.H| wrote: »
    Basically, I need a short loan to pay some people off and was looking to borrow between £1000-2000 and my credit history isnt so good.

    You make it sound as if it is the Mafia. :eek:
    ...............................I have put my clock back....... Kcolc ym
  • Surprisingly its not. lol

    Need it to pay my parents off.
  • Do your parents need the money back in a lump sum straight away? If not, why not just pay them back on a montly basis? Save you having to pay interest to a bank.
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