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Getting a loan after mortgage agreement
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I agree with you there mate. It would seem rather then say nothing as they are unable to help some people feel they have to pick apart your post and answer an irrelevant part of your question just to make a point.
Erm its a public forum, people post advice/opinions all the time, just ignore the ones you don't like..
Don't like it don't read it.......simples
I ignore certain people all the time
Whilst we re on the subject of opinions , mine is the op should save up and buy a kitchen/decking etc rather than get a loan for it and pay through the nose.With the quality and lifespan of standard kitchens they will need another new one well before they finish paying the loan for the 1st one...Does give the impression of "I want it now" syndrome.....
The OP is free to totally ignore my above post..0
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