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This is terrible advice!
I answered the OP's question that was asked with the only real way to get a loan of £1500-£2000, after telling him to wait till November. I know it was terrible advice - the OP was never going to reply.
New poster, with no income but has £20,000 in a growth bond that can only be cashed out in 5 months, really needs a loan of £1500-£2000 now.... righto !0 -
foxy-stoat wrote: »New poster, with no income but has £20,000 in a growth bond that can only be cashed out in 5 months, really needs a loan of £1500-£2000 now.... righto !
Too true foxy!The views expressed here are my own. I am not a Solicitor nor am I affiliated with any of the parties I mention. If you disagree with any of my comments please say in whatever way feels most natural to you. No one self improves in a bubble!0 -
Quick note .. £2000 is not a "small loan" if you don't have a job,
It is a whole months income if you have a decent job0
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