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Running out of time, needing to borrow in time for xmas...

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  • ciscokid
    ciscokid Posts: 200 Forumite
    I am not a troll...if i am i have been spending a HELL of a long time trolling...

    http://www.financebanter.co.uk/uk-finance/5344-i-really-need-loan.html

    I got the same response there...look at all the disbelief that aloan would help me. BUt remember in 2007 i got 50k....no one knows what might happen in the future...its all there in black and white 5 years of fkn negativity against me by people who do not know better....and all the time i am screaming at a brick wall and i PROVE time and time again that i was right...
  • talana
    talana Posts: 1,077 Forumite
    ciscokid wrote: »
    Ok, lock up the thread, censor the debate...

    Yes please, please lock up the thread!!
    You call this a debate? Really? Honestly? Because a debate would actually involve you listening to some of the pages and pages of advice given.
    ..if you are getting wound up by me ignoring the other advice, don't provide it. I was asking for how I can get money in time for xmas. Not how I can save money i don't currently have!
    Right, so let's condense the last 13 pages into one simple answer then shall we? YOU CAN'T!!
    End of story...
  • Emmzi
    Emmzi Posts: 8,658 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I'm not sure if this is you demonstrating you are a troll, or that you've learned bog all in the intervening 5 years.
    Debt free 4th April 2007.
    New house. Bigger mortgage. MFWB after I have my buffer cash in place.
  • hur575
    hur575 Posts: 343 Forumite
    So what is going to happen in 5yrs time? you asked for £10k then, and now £15k, so you are looking at £20k in 5 yr time? or maybe more because your cat eat your dinner! And you will never admit that you are wrong!
  • ciscokid
    ciscokid Posts: 200 Forumite
    Emmzi wrote: »
    I'm not sure if this is you demonstrating you are a troll, or that you've learned bog all in the intervening 5 years.

    It proves my point very clearly that, while its not for everyone, for some people, another loan really would be the best option...that was an interesting trip down memory lane for me there....
  • ciscokid
    ciscokid Posts: 200 Forumite
    talana wrote: »
    Yes please, please lock up the thread!!
    You call this a debate? Really? Honestly? Because a debate would actually involve you listening to some of the pages and pages of advice given.


    Right, so let's condense the last 13 pages into one simple answer then shall we? YOU CAN'T!!
    End of story...

    Yes I can! I can have £1000 in my bank tomorrow if i wanted....BUT I DO NOT WANT MORE DEBT!!

    Try and work that one out....
  • ciscokid
    ciscokid Posts: 200 Forumite
    hur575 wrote: »
    So what is going to happen in 5yrs time? you asked for £10k then, and now £15k, so you are looking at £20k in 5 yr time? or maybe more because your cat eat your dinner! And you will never admit that you are wrong!

    Now you're following me...exactly...asking for 20k in 5 years is exactly whats going to happen if i cant get this sorted now. And if i got that 10k 5 years ago life would have been very different by now......i misseda lot of opportunities at that time because i was seen as the oddball with money problems, most the people i worked with at that time are earning over 60k now, i was just as skilled and experienced as them, but they were not a burden, they didnt "run out of money" whilst working away from home...they didnt have their debtors puttng attachments on their earnings and making them look like complete idiots with no control over their life....
  • OMG! he had £10k debt in 2005, got a lucky break of £50k in 2007 (so he was £40k in the BLACK), and within 3 years he's £15k in the RED and asking US to finance his way out of debt. Is it me or is this a BAD spiral!

    Some people really do think that the world owes them!
    We spend money we don't have, on things that we don't need, to impress people we don't like. I don't and I'm happy!
    :dance: Mortgage Free Wannabe :dance:
    Overpayments Made: £5400 - Interest Saved: £11,550 - Months Saved: 24
  • Emmzi
    Emmzi Posts: 8,658 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    but you do have no control. and therefore you need help. you have had 5 years to prove you cannot do this yourself.

    you need to cut the "I know better" arrogance.

    I've been where you are. I've lost sleep; I thought I was going to lose my house. Probably half this board can say the same thing.

    So why is YOUR advice better than OURS when we are the ones who have made progess?
    Debt free 4th April 2007.
    New house. Bigger mortgage. MFWB after I have my buffer cash in place.
  • Peelerfart
    Peelerfart Posts: 2,177 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Well if we are serious about getting this thread deleted.

    I know a guy who has had so many threads deleted,despite months on here he still has only 4 posts.

    Where are you when we need you HH ?
    Space available for rent
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