GREG 1
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Registered: 28th Jul 00
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What loan company's seem the best at the moment ?
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J da Silva
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What you want to borrow money for?
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liamC
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banks are best i think...their APR's are less than what the loan companies' are...
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GREG 1
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Car
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mav
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Stick with bank if possible I would say..
But there is alot of companies out there..Search on web..
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J da Silva
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Best bet is to not take one if it's for a car.
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GREG 1
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quote: Originally posted by VenomTurbo
Best bet is to not take one if it's for a car.
What makes you say that then mate ?
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J da Silva
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Only thing loans are good for, is buying land and building on it, business loans. Any other loan is a brainwash.
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GREG 1
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but i need more money to put towards a nice normal car
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J da Silva
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Your life mate, I was just giving an opinion
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GREG 1
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Na thanks dude, i appreciate it
I could safe but would be ages
Not only that i wanna sell my car and get a nice normal car
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Loan just makes the car 15% more expensive. If you can live with that, have it earlier. So long as you don't want to sell within the first year or so of ownership its no bad financial move. A bit flippant and costly maybe, but no major tie.
Car loans make slightly more sense than bank loans due to the extra protection they offer, ie. gap insurance, halves and thirds rule etc.
[Edited on 14-11-2004 by Ian]
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Tom N
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quote: Originally posted by GREG 1
What loan company's seem the best at the moment ?
not student ones!!
i still dont have my student loan
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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No student loans are great, interest rate is very low.
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Dave
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Hard to come by if you aren't a student though. Damn pikey students getting everything on the cheap
Most of the major banks are doing good interest rates at the moment, all trying to undercut each other. Alliance and Leicester seem to be among the cheapest.
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KelSE2
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Don't pay more than 6.00 % APR. You can get 5.9 from Alliance & Leicester at the moment!
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ultra_corsa
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i tried sainsburys & tescos n both were absolute WANK ,i ended up goin to my bank n goin thru them n the rates are near enuff the same anyway!!! so i'd go with ur bank matey
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