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need a payday loan A.S.A.P , help?

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  • If its confirmed go to Macmillan and ask for a grant it will require consultant/gp signature though.
  • no is for a more serious health issues .............cancer .......... now see if that is funny!!!


    No one was laughing at you. Now ive just got out of hospital from having a massive lump and my thyroid out in a big cancer scare - dont know the results yet - but at no point did i need money to get this done on nhs.
    What do you need it for then? Is it transport costs or what? As mentioned see macmillan if you need help that is what they are there for.
    one of the famous 5:kiss:
  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    The girl is in need of a check up alright.... but not for cancer!

    Not only does the OP's posts stink of the brown stuff, it is downright nasty to play games with this disease... as if a payday loan if £80 is going to help !!!!!!.
  • Enfieldian
    Enfieldian Posts: 2,893 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    It must be a full moon tonight, we have had MBK2010 or whatever he calls himself, this loony and now on another thread a cab driver who earns £20,000 a year and wants to borrow £10,000 to buy a car.

    I didn't think the schools broke up until NEXT week.
  • bugbabe
    bugbabe Posts: 279 Forumite
    having lost most of my family members to cancer i doubt anyone would laugh about it , but come on you need the money because of cancer theres macmillian nurses ,travel costs to hospital can be claimed back lost of charitys you could ask for help i know greggs have a charity and most companys do that could help
  • iolanthe07
    iolanthe07 Posts: 5,493 Forumite
    There is something very strange about all this. I don't think we'll hear from the OP again.
    I used to think that good grammar is important, but now I know that good wine is importanter.
  • Hax
    Hax Posts: 890 Forumite
    I wouldn't normally recommend a broker but payday brokers dont charge a fee

    Yes they do - but they hide it in the repayment costs. Someone was here just the other day and they took out a PayDay loan through a broker. The finance was provided through ToothFairy. The broker charged the person £25 per £100 for a two week loan - but ToothFairy charge £18 per £100 for a two week loan.
    My posts are my own opinions based on my experiences and info gathered from sites such as this.
    They are not a substitute for professional financial advice - but you knew that already didn't you? ;)
    VSP 2011 - Member #25 - Started 6th December 2010 - Total As Of 4th May 2011 (21 weeks in!) - £323.67/£500 - So far so good!
  • KingElvis
    KingElvis Posts: 4,100 Forumite
    What the on God's green earth is a "Payday Pingtree"?

    Whatever it is, it sounds horrendous and a one way trip to the gutter.
    "We want the finest wines available to humanity, we want them here, and we want them now!"
  • First of all I agree that you shouldn't be going for another loan. But I've been there and everyone's telling you to check your spending habits and budget etc and they don't understand that you need money and you need it now :) Once again I would do my best to find an alternative but after checking moneysupermarket and comparing the cheapest payday loans (they're all expensive) then I would go for paydayUK. I've used them before too and as long as you know you can pay it back when you agree to you shouldn't have a problem. Beware though, if you fail to pay it back on time the charges you get with these kinds of loan are insane. Hope this information helps you and doesn't put you in an even worse situation. Good luck ! :)
  • Sorry I just realized, if you're on benefits you can get a crisis loan for an emergency, if its not an emergency then apply for a budget loan. There's no interest at all on a budget loan and you can get up to £812 with very small weekly repayments. Ring up job centre, tell them you get benefits and ask what the number is for the social fund. This would be much better than a payday loan, there's no interest for one thing and also there's no chance of you failing to pay it back because its automatically taken from your benefits each week. I would go for this option if you can. Just to know though, this time of year it would probably take between 2 and 3 weeks for the money to get to your account.
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