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why wont wonga accept me again?
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They have an interview in GQ. It shows that they have more checking points and lower failure rates than many others
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Stay away from these kind of companies.Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.0
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opinions4u wrote: »Other than somebody slapping your face with a freshly caught haddock shrieking "start spending a bit less each month" .
Hehehe. I prefer to use a plaice. Better cheek-coverage, you see.
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haha it just shows these companies really are not just for sub prime but for sub intelligence if you cant even work out that they wont lend to you anymore because you didnt pay them back on time0
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masterlumps wrote: »haha it just shows these companies really are not just for sub prime but for sub intelligence if you cant even work out that they wont lend to you anymore because you didnt pay them back on time
There's really no need for this. People come here for help, not clever-!!!!!! comments.I used to think that good grammar is important, but now I know that good wine is importanter.0 -
Its not often we can accuse these companies of acting responsibly. Fair play!0
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opinions4u wrote: »Jesus, even Wonga seem to have an element of "responsible lender" in them!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Quote of the day!0 -
Headlines WONGA turn down moneyDon't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.0
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Shocked as i am that Wonga rejected someone people should remember that the poster is probably reaching that desperate point w/o a LBM moment so ridiculing him/her is not going to help, maybe suggesting a SOA to help them manage their finances may be a better option :A:jDEBT FREE 27th MAY 2010:j
Paid off - o/d £2750, loan £23000 (11 mts early), CC @ £14000
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Shocked as i am that Wonga rejected someone people should remember that the poster is probably reaching that desperate point w/o a LBM moment so ridiculing him/her is not going to help, maybe suggesting a SOA to help them manage their finances may be a better option :A
The OP has a thread in Debtfree Wannabe:)Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.0
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