Zopa. Neither a borrower nor a lender be!
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Hi
I haven't used it, personally wouldn't touch it with a barge pole!
Have a look at martins post on it a while back....
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=34667
DJ0 -
Ask yourself would you lend money to a total stranger?
Eric0 -
quite. it's rather a ridiculous concept.0
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I signed up and used it...................to get my free credit score,thanks Martin!Sponsored by Tesco Clubcard Points !!0
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carl310166 wrote:I signed up and used it...................to get my free credit score,thanks Martin!
Did the same! Wouldn't bother using it for anything else, especially after reading Martin's article2p off is still 2p off!0 -
I just got a loan - £5k at 6.6% - shopped around a bit, took a few days, but the money's in my bank so it can't be that bad.0
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burbs, sent you a PM matey.0
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Hi, i'm wondering if anyone has come across and loans from zopa.com? apparently they are not a bank, as far as i know, wouuld you be cautious to lend from them?
Your comments will be appricated. :money:0 -
Zopa. Neither a borrower nor a lender be!
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I would be cautious to lend to them. Why to be cautious to borrow from anybody?0 -
Read Martin's thoughts on this, but on the whole avoid. Welcome to MSE!!!2p off is still 2p off!0
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