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what happens when my interest only fised period ends

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  • _Andy_ wrote: »
    HSBC will not take that as a repayment method and never have
    I was with HSBC previousely on interest only and merely commented that I was making other provisions which was true, your assertion is 100% false

    But thanks anyway:beer:
  • Dave_Ham
    Dave_Ham Posts: 6,045 Forumite
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    Dave_Ham wrote: »

    Your existing lender may also offer you retention products to tie you into a new deal on interest only, so worth asking the question and may be better than the SVR - depending upon lender of course.

    So pretty much exactly what I said, not sure where you got that great idea eh!

    All is well that ends well, nice to have a successful outcome
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  • fiesta04
    fiesta04 Posts: 516 Forumite
    What I would like to know, is it HSBC or Nationwide as in your other posting????

    F4
  • John1993_2
    John1993_2 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    Yeah thanks John, take the stick out your !!! would ya:eek:

    Ah, you're one of those are you?

    Best of luck, you are going to need it.
  • fiesta04 wrote: »
    What I would like to know, is it HSBC or Nationwide as in your other posting????
    F4
    NW turns out they have a switch and fix thingy
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