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Need advice on a small loan ( bad credit )

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ChrisCobra
ChrisCobra Posts: 1,647 Forumite
Looking to borrow about 3k to move out of my dads house , i just cant seem to find any companies that seem reputable for a loan.

I'm self employed and earning approx 600 a week but the current living situation is not ideal and affecting the kids.

I can pay a loan back no problem i just need some ideas guys on who is trustworthy and wont rip me off.

Thanks for the help in advance!
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  • gb12345
    gb12345 Posts: 3,055 Forumite
    ChrisCobra wrote: »
    Looking to borrow about 3k to move out of my dads house , i just cant seem to find any companies that seem reputable for a loan.

    Does this mean that you have applied to a number of places and been turned down? Or are you just confused about who to trust?
    ChrisCobra wrote: »
    I can pay a loan back no problem i just need some ideas guys on who is trustworthy and wont rip me off.

    If you've tried all the mainstream lenders (i.e. the banks) and been turned down - then you are either going to end up getting scammed by brokers/advanced fee scammers or you'll end up with skyhigh interest.

    Constant applications will also not be looking good on your credit history - which will count against you.

    Also, are you on the register of electors?
  • ChrisCobra
    ChrisCobra Posts: 1,647 Forumite
    I've only tried Halifax at the moment , i havent sent out loads of applications :D

    The websites i have seen for bad credit loans are all dodgy as hell and im just a bit lost.

    I have to get out of here fast as possible , loan is for deposit and furniture etc.
  • Firstly, £3k is NOT a small amount. It is a considerable sum, especially if you do not have £3k.

    And if you are earning £600 a week, why haven't you got any savings to put towards moving?
    "There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a 'Princess Coronation' locomotive in full cry. We shall never see their like again". O S Nock
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    Whatever you do don't pay 69.99 for a company/broker to find a loan who then don't find you a loan and you end up 69.99 lighter. Can you not increase what you earn ? Could you afford the repayments with the bills etc at the new place ?
  • ChrisCobra
    ChrisCobra Posts: 1,647 Forumite
    Firstly, £3k is NOT a small amount. It is a considerable sum, especially if you do not have £3k.

    And if you are earning £600 a week, why haven't you got any savings to put towards moving?

    I have only just started this new job so no savings , just wondered if anyone knew of any companies that were not rip offs.
  • ChrisCobra
    ChrisCobra Posts: 1,647 Forumite
    DCFC79 wrote: »
    Whatever you do don't pay 69.99 for a company/broker to find a loan who then don't find you a loan and you end up 69.99 lighter. Can you not increase what you earn ? Could you afford the repayments with the bills etc at the new place ?


    Yep i can afford the loan and rent no problems , we already did a budget for that.

    Long story short me , the mrs and our 2 kids are in Dads house and we want our own place with our own rules. And so the kids are more comfortable.
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    edited 27 March 2013 at 2:58PM
    ChrisCobra wrote: »
    Yep i can afford the loan and rent no problems , we already did a budget for that.

    Long story short me , the mrs and our 2 kids are in Dads house and we want our own place with our own rules. And so the kids are more comfortable.

    All of the reputable lenders aren't rip offs ( if all you can find are loans with high Apr then maybe that's all your likely to find ), its whether you can get a decent rate of Apr for 3k, don't know of lenders who would offer that amount as all loans start at about 7k.
  • ChrisCobra
    ChrisCobra Posts: 1,647 Forumite
    Thanks DCF , sure i remember your name from when i was active on here a few years ago.

    I might try my luck with a few banks for 6 or 7k , at least the APR will be much better , i have bad credit due to a loan i didnt pay thats over 6 years ago so thats probably the problem.

    Do you know of any loan sites that are legit and work with people with bad credit?
  • 19lottie82
    19lottie82 Posts: 6,030 Forumite
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    edited 27 March 2013 at 5:35PM
    ChrisCobra wrote: »
    Do you know of any loan sites that are legit and work with people with bad credit?

    What is your perception of "legit"?

    If you mean a company that won't break the law, then yes there are plenty.

    On the other hand, if you mean one that won't charge a ridiculous level of APR, due to your credit rating, then sorry, but there aren't any.

    3k seems a bit steep to be moving into a rented place anyway? How much are local rents in your area?

    Can you not knuckle down and make do for a couple of months to save up the bare minimum of what you need for a deposit and first months rent?
    TBH unless you can borrow the money from a friend or family member, this may be your only option, as no lender will offer you a loan, unless it's one with an eye watering interest rate.
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    ChrisCobra wrote: »
    I might try my luck with a few banks for 6 or 7k , at least the APR will be much better , i have bad credit due to a loan i didnt pay thats over 6 years ago so thats probably the problem.

    Do you know of any loan sites that are legit and work with people with bad credit?

    19lottie82 has said what I was going to say so wont bother adding anything else.
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