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A no fee loan with bad credit?
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Already have on other posts but please delete the e-mail addresses if quoting their posts as it just plays into their hands.0
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:mad:I was just thinking that sounds to good to be true
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Alternatively you could just put your
WHY do people keep doing this?
It's bad enough the board attracts so many spammers in the first place but to have people keep on quoting the spam post in it's entireity just doubles the amount of publicity the spammer gets.
Even when the spam post is removed, your quoted one will remain.0 -
oops sorry I actually meant to remove the email address from the quote and got distracted! Sorry, have edited. See we have another though....0
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Engineer Raju could I please have a loan of two million UK pounds?Shall I email you my bank account details? Do you maybe need my credit card numbers?0
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so you've booked a holiday you cant afford to go on!
anyway more helpful, take out an interest free credit card in your name0 -
Kim.hill2010 wrote: »Hi there,
Posting on behalf of my partner, He works full time. We are going on holiday in july and are worrying we are not going to have enough money. Holiday is paid off.
We are looking for a loan of about 2000-3000, It will be a single claim in his name.
Has anyone got any ideas where he could try? Tried the obv like halifax who he banks with, but he has bad credit ect.
Iv seen some loaners who want a joining fee, which im not sure feel comftable paying.
Help please
Do I have any idea where he could try?
Yes indeed. Mind you they're the kind of lenders who don't take kindly to any failure to meet the agreed repayment schedule, and will (in such circumstances) often give you a good kicking or break the odd bone. On the other hand their rates are often quite reasonable (in comparison with payday loan companies that is) simply because they don't have to carry the cost of bad debts.0 -
I never knew that if you crashed a car, that meant you did not need to repay the loan. Learn something new every day.0
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