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Anyone Know Anything About Payday Loans

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    Frankie_LittleFrankie_Little Posts: 9,271
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    My parent dont talk to me, i dont have many friends cause im not sociable, i dont like going out the only thing I go out for is work, and then im stuck in an office all day, im not asking for a loan of a stranger im looking for direction to a payday loan company that does loans for £10 with No credit history,

    Tell your manager in confidence of your problem. If a member of my staff approached me, I'd find some way of helping out. But I don't lend money to strangers and never will.
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    Leigham_MastersLeigham_Masters Posts: 19
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    Litteraly all i have in my flat worth anything is my computer I dont own a tv, as i watch all my stuff online, yeah i looked in to budgeting loans but you have to wait upto 21 days for a decision
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    itscoldoutsideitscoldoutside Posts: 3,190
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    Litteraly all i have in my flat worth anything is my computer I dont own a tv, as i watch all my stuff online, yeah i looked in to budgeting loans but you have to wait upto 21 days for a decision

    Pawn it. The computer.
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    ScPDScPD Posts: 319
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    Send us your bank details and i'll give it you.

    Possibly.

    I was about to the say same.. A mountain of debt for the sake of a tenner doesn't seem worth it
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    Leigham_MastersLeigham_Masters Posts: 19
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    And leave my flat empty of all things to do.. would rather take out a payday loan tbh...
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    Rhythm StickRhythm Stick Posts: 1,581
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    have you tried looking up a payday loan on an internet search engine?
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    Frankie_LittleFrankie_Little Posts: 9,271
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    Don't worry, two people have generously offered you money, job done it seems. I just hope you pay them back.
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    walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 56,943
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    And leave my flat empty of all things to do.. would rather take out a payday loan tbh...

    Talk to your employer, if they have any kind of heart they will give it you. If any of my employees asked me for money, even far more than £10 I would sort it out.
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    JasonJason Posts: 76,557
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    Litteraly all i have in my flat worth anything is my computer I dont own a tv, as i watch all my stuff online, yeah i looked in to budgeting loans but you have to wait upto 21 days for a decision

    Take your computer to cash converters and ask them specifically for £10. You'll likely have to pay back an absolute maximum of £14 when you get it back.

    If you're really that desperate for the money, it's really not a difficult decision.
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    itscoldoutsideitscoldoutside Posts: 3,190
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    Alternatively sit in darkness.
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    Leigham_MastersLeigham_Masters Posts: 19
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    I have and he wont do it as ive been working there less than a month
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    Rhythm StickRhythm Stick Posts: 1,581
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    so lets guess.
    you will not ask your parents.
    you will not ask your friends.
    you will not ask work for an advance.
    you will not accept the help of strangers (except with regards to wanting some unspecified "advice" regarding a payday loan).
    you will not pawn or sell anything as you have nothing to pawn or sell.

    but you definitely want a payday loan for a very small amount.

    seems legit.
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    Derek FayeDerek Faye Posts: 1,081
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    I think quickquid is the best one, no weird payments being taken out and stuff (unlike Wonga). Also with QQ you can pay monthly instalments back, £30 or something
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    Derek FayeDerek Faye Posts: 1,081
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    so lets guess.
    you will not ask your parents.
    you will not ask your friends.
    you will not ask work for an advance.
    you will not accept the help of strangers (except with regards to wanting some unspecified "advice" regarding a payday loan).
    you will not pawn or sell anything as you have nothing to pawn or sell.

    but you definitely want a payday loan for a very small amount.

    seems legit.

    In all fairness it's absolutely none of your business why he/she wants x amount of money. The OP has asked about payday loans, not a lecture in how to live financially.

    What the OP wants the cash for is their problem/issue.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,924
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    My niece died unexpectedly this week. She was 31, on benefits and not insured. (True story). Anyone want to chip in for a funeral? Maybe I will join a new forum and drop some hints there. :(
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    Derek FayeDerek Faye Posts: 1,081
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    avasgranny wrote: »
    My niece died unexpectedly this week. She was 31, on benefits and not insured. (True story). Anyone want to chip in for a funeral? Maybe I will join a new forum and drop some hints there. :(

    New low for DS.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,924
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    Derek Faye wrote: »
    New low for DS.

    Yeah I am a bit low at the minute, obviously but think I might have got my point across. Luckily for us we don't need help in paying the funeral. We will all chip in and help. Take it you haven't seen many of these threads about yet?
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    Rhythm StickRhythm Stick Posts: 1,581
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    Derek Faye wrote: »
    In all fairness it's absolutely none of your business why he/she wants x amount of money. The OP has asked about payday loans, not a lecture in how to live financially.

    What the OP wants the cash for is their problem/issue.

    in all fairness i didn't ask why he/she wants x amount of money
    in all fairness, i didn't give a lecture in how live financially

    i pointed out all the very reasonable suggestions as to how to get £10 without having to go to the trouble of taking out a loan for a trival amount (to a loan company).

    oh and I forgot another suggestion - take out a £50 loan, only spend £10 of the capital then in effect only pay back £52.5 or something.

    but none of those suggestions are good enough for the OP. they "need" something very specific...:kitty:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 464
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    Isn't there emergency credit on the meter?
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    terry45terry45 Posts: 2,876
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    Derek Faye wrote: »
    New low for DS.

    That's good coming from someone who claims to have taken today off work due to Eastenders.
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    Leigham_MastersLeigham_Masters Posts: 19
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    I tried taking out a £50 loan with wonga,
    and i DID ask my friends but they said NO ,
    Me any my Parents DO NOT get along,
    I was ASKING ADVICE on what payday loans would most probably accept me.
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    Leigham_MastersLeigham_Masters Posts: 19
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    emergency credit got me untill today where i have 20p left on it
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 464
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    Can you call your electric company and ask for extra credit for a week?
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    Derek FayeDerek Faye Posts: 1,081
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    terry45 wrote: »
    That's good coming from someone who claims to have taken today off work due to Eastenders.

    And ME taking a day off of work affects whom exactly?

    You don't know where I work, what I do or work as.
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    Leigham_MastersLeigham_Masters Posts: 19
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    just got off the phone with EDF and apparently they cant do anything cause there isnt any elderly people or children.
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