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getting paid off loan reversed
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Gotta be a troll.0
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Genuine people come on hear for advice and help you should be ashamed for the misuse.0
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lollypoplol wrote: »mostly to get drunk with , no seriously to have a florida holiday !!
In that case I'd recommend multiple loans from Wonga, maybe the odd one from QuickQuid too.0 -
just a query , i have paid off my loan and i think ive made a mistake and wish to reverse my decision and get my money back , so i'd like to get my original loan back and carry on with the payments.It was only £4,000 and i have messaged my bank with this request but alas no answer as yet. Can banks do this or have i lost this money?? I have applied for another loan on the off chance but the bank has declined that..please help..thanks
this is my question ..thanks, no misuse here0 -
Think you are lost let me help go on your holiday make it spain cheaper than Florida don't need no more loan money get the holiday for a couple of hundred spend rest on beer pay your mate back. Your problem solved loan for £5k not £10k0
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You've paid off the loan, they won't reverse the payment.
If you are declined for a loan or credit card don't apply again for about 6 months.0 -
You can ask the bank to reverse it but they're under no obligation to do so. Maybe put the money you would have used to make the loan payments towards the holiday.0
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Lollypoplol, if you want genuine help then read other posts, some diaries and you can get ideas for saving money, paying off debts, selling on ebay and other ways of making money.
Then you can save up for your amazing holiday and not worry about debts.0 -
On the off-chance this is genuine - forget the holiday until you've paid your friend. At the very least you should now be paying THEM what you were previously paying for your loan. Plus any spare cash you have. I'd recommend the debt-free board for advice on how to cut your outgoings and get your friend repaid asap.
What on earth posessed you to do this?????0 -
It was a late contender but this is one of the most ridiculous threads of 2012.0
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