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Payday loans longer than 30days?
I am a UK student who recieves a major maintenence grant of around 1800 for every semester. My next payday for this amount is 19th april. are there any sites that able me to borrow £500 and pay it back then when i know i will be able to? I am also in part time employment but currently am not sure if i will be able to pay the full amount back by this meens.
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http://loan-house.we.bs/
How I can get online payday loans in UK?
I need payday loans, how I can apply for payday loans online
WAKE UP == it’s not too late to contact the Credit Cards and Mortgage Company and sort something out.
Any more than a drug user needs another fix, a Pay Day loan is NOT a ‘solution’ to debt problems …get a ‘pay day’ loan and the ‘very nice men’ in the sharp suits who come round to ‘collect’ the payment won’t be quite as understanding as your Bank, Credit Card Co. or Mortgage provider … (when they say that Interest will cost you ‘an arm’ and ‘a leg’ they are not kidding
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why do places like paydayloans.co.uk ask for 30 pounds to borrow money?
i desperately need some cash so im defo getting a loan but most of these rip of companies as i call them that pray on the poor like me aha ask for 30 quid why and how can i check that ile get my money has anyone else used these places before like wonga and payday they ask for account detail es even credit card numbers ect to pay the cash in to my account and to pay the 30 quid help please thanks in advance
Unfortunately, the Internet is overrun with scam artists offering people loans. You should assume that anyone offering you a loan is a scam artist until proven otherwise. Remember that real lenders never ask for an advance fee. Any fees they require are added to the loan amount, you never pay for them upfront. If you pay an advance fee, they will take your money and run. Never give personal information to someone who may be an identity thief. See this U.S. government link about scam artists: