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Fro

posted on 14th Feb 08 at 11:58

quote:
Originally posted by Ian W
My mate just got a loan with these, he must have the worst credit rating I have ever know, in the 10+ years I have known him he has never paid for anything in full.

He knows nothing about interest rates etc and even he said the repayments are stupidly high :!


The interest rate will be 40% and above more than likely.


mav

posted on 14th Feb 08 at 04:10

Sounds well off that having to pay for credit checks...Specially £50.........:!


Ian W

posted on 13th Feb 08 at 20:22

My mate just got a loan with these, he must have the worst credit rating I have ever know, in the 10+ years I have known him he has never paid for anything in full.

He knows nothing about interest rates etc and even he said the repayments are stupidly high :!


Tom

posted on 13th Feb 08 at 15:49

I would be sceptical about this tbh. Can you not just use your bank or something?


Fro

posted on 13th Feb 08 at 12:39

As i told louise when she tried to get a loan with them they are a broker and they will accept you onto their books but that doesnt mean you have been accepted for a loan.


paul.mitchell1984

posted on 12th Feb 08 at 01:29

i paid the £50 got a load of companies saying yes "aparently" never got any docs through phoned them 4 times to no avail ended up just getting finance on my car :( so £50 wasted

is there anything i can do to get this back as they will have accessed my creidit report making it wprse than it already is for nothing...


richardworrall

posted on 7th Feb 08 at 18:33

what interest rate have they given you, that sounds well dodgy having to pay for your own checks


Ally

posted on 7th Feb 08 at 09:14

Like i said dude, cancel the cheque and dont return the forms

Plenty of other loan providers out there. Check out www.moneysupermarket.com


Colin

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 23:49

Sounds dodgy, a bloke I give a lift into work got a loan for £1k from a back door loan company, he was paying back tones, had to send £49 upfront admin fee aswell :lol:


Twiggy

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 23:19

dude avoid if YOUR paying for credit check!!

£50 thats a fucking rip off!


Whittie

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 20:54

Hope it goes through once the papers are sent after giving them £50 for nothing :|


Whittie

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 13:15

Havn't signed papers yet :0


Aaron

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 13:11

quote:
Originally posted by Ally
:|


:lol:


Ally

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 13:11

If you have signed the loan agreement and they have approved it, and you've had confirmation that its been approved it should be no longer than 5 - 7 working days for the money to go into your account


Ally

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 13:10

:|


Whittie

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 12:58

Yeah, paid £50 for credit check.

They said it's definately been accepted though.


Ally

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 12:44

I used to work for them, they have a very bad reputation. They also make you pay for your credit checks - and you dont get that money back if you are rejected


Shane

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 11:22

well you have to send confirmation of your earnings, bank account, and ID, so can take about a week or so


Whittie

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 11:17

Just wondering if anybody has had a loan with them before? How long does it take from the moment they accept you untill the moment you recieve the money?

https://www.yesloansuk.com/aboutus.php

Edit: Forgot this should be in house day :0


[Edited on 06-02-2008 by Whittie]