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Everyday Loans
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Never used,never want to.
Just had a trawl through thier website and couldn't find any mention of the typical APR they want to charge.
Not a good signSpace available for rent0 -
I've used Everyday Loans, still with them
they were really good, and are helpful. As long as you don't miss a payment it has helped my credit rating. And if you are going to miss a payment just give them a call, they're helpful.0 -
Never had any experience, but at least they are not a broker, who charges you a fee and you don't end up with a loan.
It will be at a very high rate interest rate, but at least you can sit down with someone to discuss things first.
The trouble is you could end up paying back £2500 - £3000 + for a £1000 loan. At best I would imagine a £1000 loan would cost at least £2000 to pay back.0
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