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NatWest Loan Issue Doesn't Make Sense to Me

ShrinkBaz
ShrinkBaz Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 13 August 2016 at 8:17PM in Loans
Hello all

I took out a loan for debt consolidation for £10,000. A couple of months later I called NatWest and asked to increase my borrowing to settle remaining debts. I was told I could not increase the existing loan to £15,000 but they offered a second loan. This second loan having a higher rate of interest. I thought fair enough.

Going into branch and the usual guy I see has gone a bit off saying thats unusual and they shouldn't do this; that doing so means I am getting rinsed with interest. I called the loans team and asked them to put the two loans together and they said no. They said according to my credit score I can't have a loan for above £10,000 but I can have £10,000 plus £5,000.

This seems so silly to me and they won't budge. I am getting "computer says no" all the time off them.

Any ideas if I have to just put up with this?

Cheers

Shrink

Comments

  • Yes you do if you want the loan, remember you already have 10k of debt with them and I assume debt elsewhere.
    You could try and borrow the 5k off another lender but doubt you would get it unless you income is 30k+
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    ShrinkBaz wrote: »
    Hello all

    I took out a loan for debt consolidation for £10,000. A couple of months later I called NatWest and asked to increase my borrowing to settle remaining debts. I was told I could not increase the existing loan to £15,000 but they offered a second loan. This second loan having a higher rate of interest. I thought fair enough.

    Going into branch and the usual guy I see has gone a bit off saying thats unusual and they shouldn't do this; that doing so means I am getting rinsed with interest. I called the loans team and asked them to put the two loans together and they said no. They said according to my credit score I can't have a loan for above £10,000 but I can have £10,000 plus £5,000.

    This seems so silly to me and they won't budge. I am getting "computer says no" all the time off them.

    Any ideas if I have to just put up with this?

    Cheers

    Shrink

    Funny thing is they don't have access to your credit score, no lender can see it, only you can see it. What they saw was your credit report.
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    What's your actual objection to having 2 separate loans?
  • If they said have all £15k at a higher rate than the existing £10k would that be better?
  • dealer_wins
    dealer_wins Posts: 7,334 Forumite
    OP you dont have to put up with it, dont take out the 2nd loan!

    But im confused as to why you "consolidated", but still have £5k debts??
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 26,612 Forumite
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    But im confused as to why you "consolidated", but still have £5k debts??
    Obviously didn't consolidate every debt, or ran up more debt subsequently.

    Sadly, the latter is becoming the norm (and is the reason no one on the Debt Free board will recommend such borrowing as a means to get out of debt)
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