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Early Loan Repayments. Paying More Monthly

Hi All,


I am two months away from debt freedom, after 6 years. And obviously I cant wait, however, someone took out the loan for me and I have been paying more than the original agreement.


I got £3000 and the loan total was 3241.20. the monthly payment under agreement was 24 payments of 135.05, however I paid the person who got the loan for me, £241.20 in the first month, now currently, only have 2 of the ten payments of £300 I made after. So I have 600 officially left to pay.


But if the person has actually been making payments of £300 per month on my behalf, then wouldn't the interest be considerably less, and mean I should actually pay less.


Can anyone do the maths on that? it was a 4% interest rate per annum, and 7.8% APR.


my debt freedom depends on your swift actions!


thanks

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  • CHR15
    CHR15 Posts: 5,193 Forumite
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    Your loan has 600 left to pay.

    what your friend did with his loan is his business. maybe he wanted to make a small profit after his crazy idea to take a loan for someone else.
  • Typhoon2000
    Typhoon2000 Posts: 1,172 Forumite
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    Yes,if your friendwas overpaying he was losing interest/investment income he could have been making elsewhere with his money. So unless you want to compensate him for his lost earnings, just pay the last two payments as planned.
  • redpete
    redpete Posts: 4,738 Forumite
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    Southpaw18 wrote: »
    But if the person has actually been making payments of £300 per month on my behalf, then wouldn't the interest be considerably less, and mean I should actually pay less.
    Nope, they have been making the £300 payments on their behalf to pay off their loan. Your agreement was with the friend to pay them what you agreed - you should continue paying the amount you agreed.
    loose does not rhyme with choose but lose does and is the word you meant to write.
  • ViolaLass
    ViolaLass Posts: 5,764 Forumite
    Why did you agree to pay extra at the time?
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