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Quick Loan

  • 04-09-2012 10:34pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    Hi everyone,

    There is the thing,
    Right so i need quick cash ,lets say in 4 to 6 days like 1k euro ,is there any quick credit websites or anything ,so u can pay back in regular deposits in like 6 monts or something...

    Thank you.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 elshabob


    Wiilas wrote: »
    Hi everyone,

    There is the thing,
    Right so i need quick cash ,lets say in 4 to 6 days like 1k euro ,is there any quick credit websites or anything ,so u can pay back in regular deposits in like 6 monts or something...

    Thank you.

    I'm afraid that the short term, high interest loans you see in the UK aren't legal here in Ireland yet.

    I'm not sure whether that's a bad thing though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,876 ✭✭✭Scortho


    Wiilas wrote: »
    Hi everyone,

    There is the thing,
    Right so i need quick cash ,lets say in 4 to 6 days like 1k euro ,is there any quick credit websites or anything ,so u can pay back in regular deposits in like 6 monts or something...

    Thank you.

    Quick loans do exist. Provident provide them. However the rate of interest is fairly extortionate and the loan amount is only up to €500.

    I'd advise that if you have a credit union account get a loan from them. They're easier to deal with and at least their interest rate is around 10% as opposed to the 150% plus that provident and other licensed money lenders charge.

    If you don't have a credit union account, open one and put aside a small amount such as a tenner a week. They provide an excellent service


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5 Wiilas


    Scortho wrote: »
    Quick loans do exist. Provident provide them. However the rate of interest is fairly extortionate and the loan amount is only up to €500.

    I'd advise that if you have a credit union account get a loan from them. They're easier to deal with and at least their interest rate is around 10% as opposed to the 150% plus that provident and other licensed money lenders charge.

    If you don't have a credit union account, open one and put aside a small amount such as a tenner a week. They provide an excellent service

    I always thought of opening credit union acc , thank you for a decent suggestion .


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