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Loans 2 go have i been charged too much interest?
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Loans 2 go took their first payment the day after giving me the loan. They took it early hours next morning hadnt even had the loan 24 hours. Third party website didn't take a fee I checked.Lover_of_Lycra said:
Who took a payment of £114? Loans2Go or the third party website (broker) that directed you towards Loans2Go?haylz263 said:This wasn't the loan I thought I was getting. I was applying through a third party website. I was agreeing to one that was paid over a shorter term. Put all details in and was redirected these saying it was accepted. I didnt realise till afterwards what the situation was. There was no contract information sent to me nor anything about what the repayments were. I had to request it. Whilst I was doing this the very next day they took a payment of £114 so was left with £386 i hadn't even had the loan 24 hours. Its a very costly mistake, one I will never make again. I was very naive I will never be going anywhere near these type of people again
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Please, stop borrowing money.
You're no good at it.1 -
Thanks for your help, it's greatly appreciated...societys_child said:Please, stop borrowing money.
You're no good at it.0
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