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George Banco loans
Money_Mad_3
Posts: 170 Forumite
in Loans
Hi
I applied for a loan using ratesetter.com after checking with the loan eligibility tool. Unfortunately i wasn't accepted but the good thing it didn't leave a footprint on my credit file. In the email they referred me to George Banco has anyone used this company?
Thank you
I applied for a loan using ratesetter.com after checking with the loan eligibility tool. Unfortunately i wasn't accepted but the good thing it didn't leave a footprint on my credit file. In the email they referred me to George Banco has anyone used this company?
Thank you
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George Banco....for people who have been kicked by a Bronco........Affordable loans to suit you- FastTrack same day payout
- From as little as 29.9%
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Lol so what you are saying is leave well alone and don't go there and I've never been kicked by a Bronco before ???0
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Never heard of George Banco0
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Lol so what you are saying is leave well alone and don't go there and I've never been kicked by a Bronco before ???Never heard of George Banco
Do you really "need" the money so much that you are willing to pay from as "little" as 29.9%....or 49.7% APR.
It's not worth it for any cause.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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They charge £120 admin fee. Not sure if they only applies for guarantor loans but it was in my credit agreement (and not stated anywhere else!) so make sure you double check that either way!
I was going to massively undercut the payday loan I got yesterday - plus get 2 x repayment accounts going. With the £120 fee it's not worth it though.0
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