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creditsolutions4all Advice needed

NewRoc84
NewRoc84 Posts: 11 Forumite
has anybody tried this site???

feedback please

we need at least £1500 fast
my hubby is the stay at home dad and i work part time have only been working with the company for 3 months...

any suggestions please

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  • blacksta
    blacksta Posts: 919 Forumite
    edited 6 July 2011 at 4:45PM
    I dont know what you mean by " Fast" what is your credit status ?
    I owe £3233 @ 0%
  • TadleyBaggie
    TadleyBaggie Posts: 7,080 Forumite
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    Form their site:

    Credit Solutions 4 All.co.uk are Professional intermediaries and affiliates to prime banks, credit card issuers and financial lending institutions worldwide and we pride ourselves on being able to introduce customers from all walks of life, to personal banking and business bank accounts in the UK and abroad (offshore), together with credit cards, debit cards, unsecured loans, secured loans, mortgages, remortgages, vehicle finance, contract hire and much more - secured and unsecured.

    So a broker then, I suspect (although I couldn't find any mention of it) they will charge a fee.
  • GAH
    GAH Posts: 1,034 Forumite
    You will need to provide a little more info

    Do you have outstanding debts?

    How Quickly are you looking to pay back etc?

    All of these things combined with your salary will make a difference if you are trying to obtain credit.

    Have actual never heard of the company you mentioned, but it looks like another former of broker, which reads ok on the surface but will charge you a huge APR to take up a loan
  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    How on Earth could someone be tempted to go forward with anything on that site?

    For a laugh I tried to apply for an Unsecured loan but the site just goes round in circles.

    NewRoc84 - Please keep posting on here first if you are tempted with any site you stumble upon. There is plenty of misery ahead of you if you fall for things like this.
  • Tixy
    Tixy Posts: 31,455 Forumite
    Apples2 wrote: »
    For a laugh I tried to apply for an Unsecured loan but the site just goes round in circles.
    .

    When you do this do you use the companies own address in the your address section? I always find that might be the best way not to end up being spammed by them or sent junk mail.
    On the same sort of subject if you check out the address on streetmap you'll see its just a regular residential street, no business properties at all - very much a back bedroom operation, here today and gone as soon as they have your bank details or a fee.
    A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who give
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  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    Tixy wrote: »
    When you do this do you use the companies own address in the your address section?

    I normally put the phone number of Yes Loans in the details section :)
  • LovelyLeeds
    LovelyLeeds Posts: 584 Forumite
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    Form their site:

    So a broker then, I suspect (although I couldn't find any mention of it) they will charge a fee.
    http://www.creditsolutions4all.co.uk/unsecured-loan-application.htm According to that link, no fee's (sic) - oh quit with the apostrophe! I'd send them an email enquiry first to make sure, get a proper quotation from them and a link to the T&Cs for the particular loan you're thinking about. Even then, I think I'd avoid them! :eek:
  • NewRoc84
    NewRoc84 Posts: 11 Forumite
    We need the money for court costs that's why I say fast... My credit score was average last time I looked my husbands just a little higher...

    Tbh after reading what you have put thank you for saving me the aggro of getting involved with this "lender" but are there any other places we can go for a loan???
  • Tixy
    Tixy Posts: 31,455 Forumite
    Have you tried your own bank? either for a loan or an overdraft? How much can you afford to repay per month towards the £1500?

    Have you looked to see if you can pay whatever court costs by credit card? if so perhaps you would be accepted for a credit card with a introductory deal?

    Without knowing more about your current finances/debts/income/credit history etc it would be hard for people to advise on where might be a place to approach.
    A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who give
    or "It costs nowt to be nice"
  • RichGold
    RichGold Posts: 1,244 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I particularly like the "Don't get caught by scams!" banner at the top of the homepage.

    Class.
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