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£3000-£4000 loan bad credit!
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Giving good advice here see posts #2 and #4.
:rotfl:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4116611
Yes i saw that reply and thought she was the 1 who asked about amigo loans, maybe she works for them.0 -
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I'm not at all surprised you can't work it out.rubenstine wrote: »What is cringeworthy about the post ...0 -
rubenstine wrote: »Well ,Ive just read this thread and TBH I am disgusted by the way
Cheri has been treated ,she came on here looking for advice and has been slaughtered by what I presume are senior members judgeing by their post count,who do you people
think you are ?
Absolute scumbags you come across as ,I was under the impression this place was fror help and advice ,reading this
it is the total opposite ..
You should be ashamed ,really quite unbelievable that filth
like you are allowed to belittle a person, who only came on
to ask for help ,obviously the lady is a young mother ,as
for her grandmother she was just explaining that getting a guarantor was not possible..
As it goes around it comes around remember that ..
Absolute Filth ...rubenstine wrote: »There are a couple of people that have replied ,real keyboard warriors they are ,a good kicking would sort them right out :T
FILTH ...
And the award for badly written, over reacting, late to the party, post of the month goes to...*drum roll please*....rubenstine!!!!!!!!!0 -
ppphhwwooooarrr
I like a good bit of filth me.0 -
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My butler lets me know when someone has replied, sometimes he is a bit tardy is informing me so I dock him a weeks wage and order him to be flogged to an inch of his life.0
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:rotfl:Im looking for work ,if you get rid of him I would appreciate a Pm£87 million ROFLmAO :rotfl:0
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my income is £9180 i only work 3 days a week as i have a young baby. I live with my partner who is on around 13,000
I think that summed up the issue and the thread was really dead from there on in.
£22k joint income with a young dependent on potentially poor credit = good luck finding a loan company willing to accept you with an APR that isn't stupidly high.0 -
mynameistallulah wrote: »Asking your 75 year old grandmother to guarantee a loan is pretty low. You do realise what will happen if you don't pay, don't you?
She probably won't know anything about it and the form would be signed for her by her loving granddaughter.0
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