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Wild Oats to Sow and Credit Ratings

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  • Greenation wrote: »
    Payday loans, despite the consistency at which I procure them (I live payday-to-payday)

    I'd have thought your credit rating was an irrelevance, as given the above statement you've got no chance of saving up tens of thousands of pounds as a deposit.
  • I'd have thought your credit rating was an irrelevance, as given the above statement you've got no chance of saving up tens of thousands of pounds as a deposit.

    Yes I know. I've been battling addiction for a while now and I've only recently faced up to the payday loan issue.

    Although it won't require tens of thousands of pounds I still think that I have a chance of saving up money for a deposit.
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