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Loan GoGo??
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Well I must say, didn't realise there were so many sanctimonious people in the world? I'm shocked that I come on to ask for simple advice and I basically get a dressing down. I am not 2 years of age, I'm in a very stressful situation. To those who did say nice things, thank you, I appreciate that you seen I was new to this. For those of you who decided it would be better to "extract the urine", think long and hard before you do that again to a new person, its not nice, its not clever and believe me, I doubt that none of you has ever had a financial worry in your own lives. I thought this place was somewhere people could come to for advice, not to be ridiculed and mocked.0
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Sometimes you have to be told the facts so you make the right decisions, you came on asking for advice and you got it.
In the end, the company owner came on and showed himself to be the charlatan we knew him to be."We want the finest wines available to humanity, we want them here, and we want them now!"0 -
I don't think there was much "extraction ofthe urine" OP,certainly not to the standard some threads get here.
The bottom line really is did you apply for the loan or did you not ?
If you didn't pay the £60 then the few digs you got should be well worth the money.Space available for rent0 -
The man is a bounder and a cad, away with you and your shonky loan offers I say, away with you."We want the finest wines available to humanity, we want them here, and we want them now!"0
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I like how apparently I've never had a financial worry before in my life; well I have, some self inflicted and others not. All of them were either sorted with a bit of self-realisation and hard work or avoided totally by a combination of foresight and experience. Did you think I came on here for anything other than advice and guidance myself?
You asked if a company called "LoansGoGO" was legitimate in wanting £60 upfront AFTER you have already been fleeced by Yes Loans. You already knew the answer to your question really, so you got a simple and concise reaction from various members. What else did you expect? If you are in financial difficulty go over to the DFW board and post an SOA to get help in your debt managment, not post on here about borrowing more as it will not work. But I doubt you will, as it clearly isn't the answer you want to hear.
Sorry for any offence caused....0 -
I can't se why ANYONE would use a company called LoanGoGo, it's almost comical :rotfl:
You're bound to come across a flibbertigibbet"We want the finest wines available to humanity, we want them here, and we want them now!"0 -
shingy1234 wrote: »I got scammed by this GoGo crowd.
This ** needs jailed. Trading standards and the police are now aware of his dodgy setup.
And won't be doing anything as you allowed yourself to be taken for a ride..........0 -
Two posts Apples - anyone would think he had something to hide!
time to lance the Boyle ?
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i have recently after being in a very stressfull (and panicked) situation been completely ripped off by loans gogo. And i hope to god the director who commented on this thread reads this. After being stupid enough to cough up the money, i started feeling a little suspicious and did some research.
It was implied to me on the phone that they were a lender and not a broker.
I was rushed in to ticking all of the acceptance boxes on an email (without being given a chance to read stuff) stupid of me i know.
Then i get pretty much harrased by people offering me loans which are not suitable for my needs, ie needing a guarantor or a payday loan.
I then get a further phonecall from loan gogo trying to take payment from me again. I wasn't so foolish this time.
After being totally disgusted with the was i was duped i decided to email them and ask for a full refund due to not being happy with the services and the way things were explained.
I have since recieved a string of emails from loan gogo that contained nothing but attitude towards me telling me that they think their service is satisfactory and that they didn't want to refund my money. I will continue to fight for this.
Has anybody else actually managed to get a refund from them?0
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