The best loan for £2500!?
#1
Afternoon all!
I was wondering if anyone can help - the bathroom is now the current project and I am fed up with flowery tiles and no shower, hence I need the loan to sort it!
The bonus should arrive next Feb/March and should, I hope cover the loan so I want to borrow now and then pay it off IN FULL next Feb March. Any pointers to current good offers will be much appreciated!
Cheers and thanks,
Mossman
I was wondering if anyone can help - the bathroom is now the current project and I am fed up with flowery tiles and no shower, hence I need the loan to sort it!
The bonus should arrive next Feb/March and should, I hope cover the loan so I want to borrow now and then pay it off IN FULL next Feb March. Any pointers to current good offers will be much appreciated!
Cheers and thanks,
Mossman
#3
Mossman,
if you're only borrowing that amount of money, a loan as such would be an expensive way to acquire the cash. Have you considered a credit card? Cards such as Egg are offering 0% APR for six months or RBS Advanta who are offering 1.9% until March next year. This will work out a lot cheaper, maybe even free and there'll be no early repayment penalty.
It makes the most sense.
Rgds,
MS
if you're only borrowing that amount of money, a loan as such would be an expensive way to acquire the cash. Have you considered a credit card? Cards such as Egg are offering 0% APR for six months or RBS Advanta who are offering 1.9% until March next year. This will work out a lot cheaper, maybe even free and there'll be no early repayment penalty.
It makes the most sense.
Rgds,
MS
#5
It should only cost you around £250 to borrow £2500. Shotgun, hacksaw and sexy stockings Walk into your nearest bank or building society and the money is yours.
Scotty
PS: The stockings are for your head and don't forget to smile at the camera
Scotty
PS: The stockings are for your head and don't forget to smile at the camera
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