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Swapping Mortgages
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wotnoshoeseh wrote:If I sign up for a mortgage having gone on the "no advice" route, is it possible to get rebated commission?
Almost certainly not.
You would have a better chance asking a broker to rebate commission.
I think payless does some rebate for MSE members and he's a respected memeber of these boards.0 -
Its rare for lenders to pay brokers for inhouse rate swaps- so no way a broker could give anything back.
Many lenders - taking in direct business appear to usually work on "no advice" anyway
( now thats another story)
So don't think you will get anything extra hereAny posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0 -
I have just read through the 4 pages of messages and I have a question -:
Will the real slimshady please stand up, please stand up!!two cannibals eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does this taste funny to you?" :T0
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