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Stupid enough... yes loans
in a desprate bid to TRY and get a loan i was suckered into going to yes loans... i did the application bit and they tried to take to £69 out of my bank now the question is... just cos they couldnt this time is there any chance they will try to take it out of my bank nearer or after my pay day... bit concerned...
i did put a post up here (somewhere about trying to get a loan and if anyone could help me but it was my fault that i never finished the thread...
(ill go back to that one)
as for the original questions any advice or information would be great...
i did put a post up here (somewhere about trying to get a loan and if anyone could help me but it was my fault that i never finished the thread...
(ill go back to that one)
as for the original questions any advice or information would be great...
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Yes, I would imagine they will try again, remember you gave them the authority to do so when you handed over your account details. You were very lucky to have avoided their fee and now it seems the only way to stop them taking money in the future is to change your bank account. Don't forget to write to them recorded delivery and tell them you don't require their services.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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so basically im naffed0
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They will keep trying to take it until they have it.
And if there are not sufficient funds in your account, you will be charged by your bank too.
The problem is that you've authorised the transaction. You can't unauthorise it once you have already received the goods or services."One day I realised that when you are lying in your grave, it's no good saying, "I was too shy, too frightened."
Because by then you've blown your chances. That's it."0 -
your lucky m8, they have took £69 from my account and the aggro i,m having trying to get it back, its a massive scam, se google YES LOANS SCAM0
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I was had by those guys a few years ago, and i actually sent them a cheque! i was young and un educated.
but fortunately they did get me the loan i was looking for.0 -
Is Wednesday the right day for YES Loans? - I thought that was Thursday
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Peelerfart wrote: »Is Wednesday the right day for YES Loans? - I thought that was Thursday

No. Thursday is 'can I get a loan for a wedding' .
Please keep up at the back.0 -
Except when the Thursday coincides with the full moon, on those days its 'why can't I get a loan to go learn a language abroad for 6months of extended holiday'.A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0
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Now I'm totally confused - I think I'll p155 my money up the wall and default on my wongaSpace available for rent0
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