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Paydaypig... Contact address?
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If you are serious about this then you need to rethink the text of your letter. Drop the first paragraph + no need to wish them lots of love0
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Keep your emails professional, otherwise the judge will think he has 2 unreasonable idiots in front of him come judgement day!0
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They appear to be a loan broker rather than a lender.
No surprises there:rotfl:, I get a ton of them too, they go on about how "THEY" can lend up to £1000, which is all very well but the trouble is it's not THEM who can lend anything, they just find you a lender who MAY lend that amount or probably less.
These brokers have a lot more incentive to be sending out spam than an actual lender would, brokers either get paid a commission by lenders for finding them business or/and they charge their own fee for doing the search.
Needless to say, the ones that charge a fee are a must to avoid because once they've got the fee they then don't have any further incentive to help you if you use their services but the ones that do it for free can actually be very useful and of course it's in their interest to make sure that they find you a lender that will say 'yes'.0
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