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Pawning stuff in at Cash-Converters
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Cash Converters can sling their hook...........dont know why people bother.0
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peachyprice wrote: »Please never, ever, ever get a log book loan, they are nothing more than loan sharks.
I agree with that statement.
Anybody had any sucess in reclaiming fees from them ?
Darren0 -
If things are that desperate have you considered applying for a crisis loan? You don't have to be in receipt of benefits.
Crisis loans are available to people who are in immediate need, ie , you cannot feed you and your family at all for a couple of weeks because you haven't been paid.
If things are not that bad, have a look at what you are paying out and consider what will improve things for you.
For example, if your income has dropped re4cently because of a lack of work but you have credit debts to pay, write to your creditors and state that you will be making token payments of £5 a month to each for a period of 6 months and that you will resume normal payments at the end of that period.
There are lots of ways to get yourself out of a hole without resorting to places like cashconverters. The CAB should be able to help you. :beer:Total debt at LB Moment (Nov 2007) = £6583 £4649 20.03.09
£5060 Black horse Loan - £4114 as of 20.03.09
£940 o/d with hsbc - -£535 as of 20.03.090
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