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B&Q interest free on kitchens...
mansicklebobblebod
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in Loans
HI all,
looking at a new kitchen and B&Q are a possibility.Just wondering if anyone knows a bit more about the 0% finance offer - any experience ? Who backs it, what is the chance of acceptance,how likely would I be to actually get the 0% ?
I have good credit but don't want to apply for the B&Q 0%, have a hard search then be declined 0% but offered a rate lower than if I had just got a 3% loan (I have 90% chance having used the eligibility checker).
Any advice on funding this project welcome!
Cheers - Rob
looking at a new kitchen and B&Q are a possibility.Just wondering if anyone knows a bit more about the 0% finance offer - any experience ? Who backs it, what is the chance of acceptance,how likely would I be to actually get the 0% ?
I have good credit but don't want to apply for the B&Q 0%, have a hard search then be declined 0% but offered a rate lower than if I had just got a 3% loan (I have 90% chance having used the eligibility checker).
Any advice on funding this project welcome!
Cheers - Rob
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Details, including underwrites, here -
https://www.diy.com/finance/interest-free-credit?icamp=FS_LP_IFC
You've not given any information to say if they would accept you for the loan, but in store finance is typically slightly easier than non.0
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