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Also another helpful post
-- Hope you can see you've been "Thanks"ed Wutang, any other "cool" people you know on here send them to this post to tell me how foolish I am I guarantee a "Thanks" for them too
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you little sweetheart, blessHi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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1. have worked for student loan company
2. former bank manager, personal and business lending
Knowledge is fine, thanks.
Still wouldn't lend to you for a holiday.Debt free 4th April 2007.
New house. Bigger mortgage. MFWB after I have my buffer cash in place.0 -
P.S. Hope you know a bit more about student loans now
We might have if your sentence made any sensewhich own't matter... because you earning at least £1250/month before tax
What in Gods name does that mean??
I can only hope your Student Course is nothing to do with English.:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Oh wow, lots of very rude people on these forums?
I'll just let you 4 above this message know encase you ever decide to be a student / have kids who wish to but Student Loans are paid back at 9% of what you earn a year over £15,000 so you only pay back when you're earning, which own't matter... because you earning at least £1250/month before tax, but THANKS ALOT ANYWAY!!!
P.S. Hope you know a bit more about student loans now
Have son due to start 4th year at University and a daughter due to go next year after a year out - so I do know about student loans and I would not advise either of my kids to apply for loans for a holiday whilst they are students nor would I suggest they use 'income' from a student loan as security / justification to get a loan for any purpose.
P.S. Hope you know a bit more about finance now.loose does not rhyme with choose but lose does and is the word you meant to write.0
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