First medical loans- can you re pay early?
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First medical loans- can you re pay early?
Hay wondering if anyone has got a loan off them and knows if you can re pay early?
I am £651 short and I would need to pay start of next week and i don't get paid till 25th (as this would knock £300 - £400 off)
I will call them tomorrow but wondered if anyone knew as i am getting impatient !!
Just want them done now!
x
I am £651 short and I would need to pay start of next week and i don't get paid till 25th (as this would knock £300 - £400 off)
I will call them tomorrow but wondered if anyone knew as i am getting impatient !!
Just want them done now!
x
thevisionoflife- BJSF Addict
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Re: First medical loans- can you re pay early?
Haven't got any loan info for you hun, but just wanted to congratulate you on how much you've managed to save! It only seems like yesterday you started to save! and here you now, almost there having your surgery!
Bill well done to ya hun!
Would it possible to call the loan company and discuss the loan options yourself?
Bill well done to ya hun!
Would it possible to call the loan company and discuss the loan options yourself?
Re: First medical loans- can you re pay early?
I will call them tomorrow just getting ahead of myself!
Really worried about loans, but I wanted to avoid waiting another 5 months.
I have asked spire if they could meet the price, but suppose that is very unlikely!
Thanks for the support cookie! My implants have been chosen and I just want them in now so I can start to recover!
x
Really worried about loans, but I wanted to avoid waiting another 5 months.
I have asked spire if they could meet the price, but suppose that is very unlikely!
Thanks for the support cookie! My implants have been chosen and I just want them in now so I can start to recover!
x
thevisionoflife- BJSF Addict
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thevisionoflife wrote:I will call them tomorrow just getting ahead of myself!
Really worried about loans, but I wanted to avoid waiting another 5 months.
Awww it's understandable hun. You're almost there now and I suppose that would make you all the more anxious to just wanting your surgery NOW!
I have asked spire if they could meet the price, but suppose that is very unlikely!
Hey! If you don't ask, ya don't get do ya sweetness! and you never know.... they 'may' agree, always worthwhile asking
Thanks for the support cookie! My implants have been chosen and I just want them in now so I can start to recover!
x
I'm still in shock that your day is almost here due to all your hard work saving! You really are an inspiration to all those thinking it's not possible, but with determination and a lot of sacrifice whilst you are saving it CAN be done! xxxx
Re: First medical loans- can you re pay early?
I've always said i would never get a loan!
I will see what they say, hopefully something good will happen and one way or another I can finally have my op done.
YAY!!
x
I will see what they say, hopefully something good will happen and one way or another I can finally have my op done.
YAY!!
x
thevisionoflife- BJSF Addict
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Re: First medical loans- can you re pay early?
I'd tell them how short you are money wise & say you need them done now ( make up an excuse) & you never know hun they may try to offer you something I got £500 off basically because I took my husband and he asked ( I was mortified at the time ) but she rang head office & they agreed if you don't ask you dont get good luck the worst they can say us no xx
Diamond2223- Active BJSF Member
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Re: First medical loans- can you re pay early?
Thanks Diamond,
No reply on the email as yet..... :(
I don't think I will take the loan out... humm it does mean waiting longer but I hate not having money... owww
However if anyone is interested you can re pay the 0% loan off as soon as you like with no fees.
So expect we are looking after June time now GRRR annoying but if the price cant drop I will have to wait.
x
No reply on the email as yet..... :(
I don't think I will take the loan out... humm it does mean waiting longer but I hate not having money... owww
However if anyone is interested you can re pay the 0% loan off as soon as you like with no fees.
So expect we are looking after June time now GRRR annoying but if the price cant drop I will have to wait.
x
thevisionoflife- BJSF Addict
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Re: First medical loans- can you re pay early?
I think you've done amazingly well and been so patient with your saving. Personally I'd go with the loan but that's cos I'm ridiculously impulsive and can't wait for anything so again all power to you for sticking with the saving. It will be worth the wait in the end I promise xxx
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Re: First medical loans- can you re pay early?
..... You make a good point sally!
I have changed my mind and applied for the loan :o
Just got to wait and see if I get it now! Called them at lunch and still waiting.... seem to be taking a long time.
Thanks
x
I have changed my mind and applied for the loan :o
Just got to wait and see if I get it now! Called them at lunch and still waiting.... seem to be taking a long time.
Thanks
x
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