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Rejected by Tesco & Bank - advice please!

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  • Morty_007
    Morty_007 Posts: 1,496 Forumite
    edited 27 March 2010 at 1:16AM
    kenh11 wrote: »


    Thats pretty inspiring, wish I could afford to do the same.

    He can't acutally afford it right at this moment (hence getting rid of the O/D first) but it is inspiring to know that a consolidation loan isn't the be all and end all....
    Just to re-iterate, Im not currently in a steaming pile of dogs mess and Im sure there are a lot more people worse off, Im just looking for a rapid solution before I get to that stage.

    Good for you. I really hope you are sucessful in your quest.
    I have been a Debt free wannabe for a couple of years now (and i'm so close to my goal its dead exciting!!) but my DH has only just had his lightbulb moment (hence the number crunching ;)). Like him, yours has come in time too. :T
    Good Enough Club member number 27(2) AND I got me a stalkee!
    Closet debt free wannabe -[STRIKE] Last personal loan payment - July 2010[/STRIKE]:T, credit card balance about £3000 (and dropping FAST), [STRIKE]Last car payment September 2010 (August 2010 aparently!!)[/STRIKE]
    And a mortgage in a pear tree :D
  • diable
    diable Posts: 5,258 Forumite
    To be honest you don't really stand a chance as the old saying goes "you only lend to people who can afford to pay" get your finances in order and pay off your loans yourself as it will make you.
  • WTTM
    WTTM Posts: 177 Forumite
    kenh11 wrote: »
    Unfortunately at the minute I can just about afford the fuel to work and back.

    Well instead of choosing to ignore my posts as they seem to be a bit too close to the truth for your own liking - does your statement above not finally drum into you why a bank or other reputable loan company isn't going to lend you £10,000 ?


    MOMENT :D
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