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bank loan for a deposit ?

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  • or phone the FSA and tell them that some nasty man on an internet forum suggested to do something that was bad
  • J P Financial are a online whole of market mortgage advisers, for the last ten years we have been arranging mortgages and remortgages for the UK housing market.

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  • Ian_W
    Ian_W Posts: 3,778 Forumite
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    edited 2 September 2009 at 10:39PM
    Yes this can be done you need to make an application for a mortgage, at the same time you ned to apply for a car loan from your bank. However as you will need a 10% deposit you may find that the repayment on the car loan will make it to expensive. Anyway thats how most people do it.
    or phone the FSA and tell them that some nasty man on an internet forum suggested to do something that was bad
    Some nasty man or someone from the FSA Register No: 457292?

    Do you want to make the call Mr FraudBuster or shall I? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • You are assuming that the person posting actually works for the company they link to and isn't perhaps a disgruntled customer or former employee, which seems most likely.
  • Fire_Fox
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    edited 3 September 2009 at 12:39AM
    Could ask the company themselves to investigate this lack of professionalism by someone purporting to be connected to their organisation? Very poor PR on a top ten moneysaving website .... suspect the bosses might take a dim view. :D
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  • Dinah93
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    Would be easy enough for any company to trace if any employees were using that login on this website from a company computer.
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