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Call your bank and ask them
They can approve you there and then. ____________________ Back on a Blade. Just feels so right. |
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As Demonic said, use your bank, they're always there to help you if you get into trouble and won't charge quite the rate of interest a private finance company will.
You're more likely to get the money too. ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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FYI the Nationwide are advertising loans at 6.7% APR with an online decision in a minute - link here
Got one for the car through them a bit back
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thanks all, map, you have just persuaded me, I can pay it off over a shorter time, paying half the amount...thing is, I already have a loan with HSBC, and im not hugely experience in this stuff being 18, I've never had a problem paying for my loan, insurance etc so I'm not worried about falling behind on payments as I'm in a stable job, but can I borrow money from nationwide without opening an account with them, so it goes through my HSBC account, so to speak? |
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nationwide said i dont meet their criteria  |
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If you've already got a loan with the bank, why not go and see them and extend it to cover the bike too and re-arrange the payment to suit you? Because you already have a loan, you already meet the banks criteria, less hassle.
I did that when I bought my last car as I already had a loan with them and just made it bigger (and ended up paying less a month) just that it was over a longer period of time.
And yes, I know because it was longer I was paying slightly more interest over the pperiod, but I paid it off early anyway!  ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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| RooRoo wrote: | are there any other places I can apply online like that? |
Meh. The best way to do things is face to face. If you're wanting a bank loan with your current bank, speak to the bank manager and see what he/ she can do for you. Of course you actually have to go and put effort into it, rather than just tapping away at a computer, but it's probably easier.
For instance, since my Mum acquired her inheritance, she didn't have a clue what to do with it, multiple ideas were floated around, we just didn't know how to invest it or how to put it in savings accounts. The bank manager quickly knocked the less sensible ideas like buying to let on the head, and drew up a list of options. It seems a little odd to me that many savings functions don't let you put more than 30-50k in them though.
The bank manager has got oodles of experience in what you are asking, and you can hopefully get the precise answers to your questions rather than just general information. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Choochoo, Are you going to uni? I dont know if i asked you this already as I've got 2 accounts with 0% overdrafts up to £1400...
Take the finance out on credit card, and then just get a new card when the initial 0% apr fruns out. Just about every card offers you 0% for the first 6 months  |
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Equifax are currently selling you your credit score for £11.75.
This tells you what your score is and why, and also how to make it better.
It won't tell you if you will get finance or not, but it will make it clearer.
You can pay for it using your debit card and get it online quite quickly.
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Hi
There are loads of people who will give you credit. The interest rates will vary greatly, and some companies will pretty much garuntee that they will loan you the money but will increase the interest rate dependent on the risk.
14% from HSBC is quite high. It is well worth checking how much you actually want to borrow as the rates often drop with larger loans. It is entirely possible that it would cost less to borrow (for example) £5000 than £4900.
Each different loan company will rate you differently Basic checking will be done by the loan company, checking things like your age, employment, loan amount, etc, and they might well accept (very good risk) or decline (poor risk) your application at this point. Once past this stage they may check your credit rating with a credit reference agency. The 2 main ones are Experian and Equifax, and these charge the loan companies (which is why they will not bother doing a search if they are going to reject you for other obvious things on your score card).
Credit reference agencies hold various info on you. Electoral register, CCJs, bankruptcies, suspect fraud (CIFAS), current and previous credit agreements (and you will be surprised what counts as credit) including the payment profiles and previous searches. Searches are logged for (I think) 6 months, so putting in multiple applications will log loads of searches which will affect whether people will give you credit. Also if you do it in style then you might well get flagged up under CIFAS as a suspected fraud.
Note that the rules over what is counted as "you" when searching are quite complex, and I am well out of date on this. Basically if they think it is the same person, or someone who is financially dependent on you / depending by you then they will return those details as well. Therefore your credit history could affect your parents ability to get credit (and the other way round).
Your actual credit rating is pretty much down to the loan company so whatever Equifax tell you is not that important as all they can do is give you generic info. The credit reference agencies do have to supply the info they hold on you on application. There is a small fee (£2 I think).
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
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