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Post by Twinkle3 17th June 2012, 7:44 pm

I have been thinking about if something went wrong and to fix it I had 2 have something done that they wouldn't do for free so I had to pay a certain amount of money, would finance be an option or do they only offer finance for first ops? I havnt had finance for this one? Xx
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Post by COOKIE 17th June 2012, 8:59 pm

Yes, finance would be an option sweetheart pending on your credit history. xx
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Post by *Alice* 17th June 2012, 9:07 pm

I would take into account though that finance can be difficult to get accepted even with good credit history so try not to think of it as an emergency fund that will always be there, you're still better off saving a bit each month just to be on the safe side. yes X
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Post by misf1 17th June 2012, 9:13 pm

Finnce, loans etc will all be available should you have a good credit history
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Post by Twinkle3 17th June 2012, 9:22 pm

Yeah I definately will be saving as soon as this and my holiday are over but I just get worried incase something happens so quick that I don't get chance to save and if I didn't get accepted would anyone else like my partner or family if they owned there own homes be able to take out finance for my surgery or could it only be me and if I don't get accepted I'm buggered? Xx
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Post by misf1 17th June 2012, 9:25 pm

Yes a partner can take out finance for you.
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Post by Twinkle3 17th June 2012, 9:32 pm

What about family because I don't know if he would get it he has never bothered getting anything on credit because he has never needed it I just want to be prepared for every eventuality, I think I'm going to make him start getting stuff on credit just incase xx
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Post by misf1 17th June 2012, 9:37 pm

I know my boyfriend could have got finance through transform and my dad was able to pay the deposit for me, so they probably allow family too. They just have to sign lots of things to say they're paying for you.
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Post by Twinkle3 17th June 2012, 9:47 pm

That's good then that is the only big worry I had and has been really bothering me for a few days to be honest atleast now I know should the worst happen I will have plenty of options even if it was just a few months after my op, thanks very much for your help ladies now I can really look forward to it Hug xx yahoo
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Post by misf1 17th June 2012, 10:27 pm

If finance isn't an option, family and partners can get bank loans use credit cards etc. Companies dont tend to care who pays, jus as long as they get paid
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