Anyone know a good doorstep lender in the northwest uk?
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Personally I dont believe there are ANY good doorstep lenders in the UK - they ALL rip you off on interest payments. One of the biggest and most well known who are widely used is Provident. They have a website if you do a google search you'll find them.
provident are the main one, really be careful though, very high interest rates etc. i know you are probably desperate, go to your citizen advice bureau for advice before you take on any more credit
http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/.
Provident is probably the biggest in the UK, but their interest rates are very very high, mostly due to the convenience of you getting cash instantly really. There are some smaller organisations that operate and cannot compete with Provident being so nationwide so offer a smaller interest rate to gain custom..have a look through your yellow pages or try a web search for instant cash credit providers for your town on the web. Try not to get in trouble with this as my oldest son is still paying off a £500.00 loan he had 2 yrs ago the interest was over £400.00 on that loan, nearly double what he borrowed & that was from a doorstep lender. Watch out for local sharks toooo, if you really HAVE to do this
My advice. Don't bother, they will rip you off
Provident personal finance.
You can find their number in the phone book. Ive used them on and off for years and their fantastic. Rose
suggest you look for a local "credit union"
you local council or volunteer beurau should be able to put you in touch
or try http://www.abcul.org/page/about/intro.cf. & search for location.
here are 3 examples, but there are lots more
ALAN Community Credit Union Ltd
Netherton Enterprise Centre,
3 Bridle Way,
Netherton,
Merseyside,
L30 4UA
Alliance Credit Union Ltd
Hill House,
Archway Road,
Huyton,
Liverpool,
L36 9XB
Bacup Credit Union Ltd
9 St James Square,
Bacup,
Lancashire,
OL13 9NH
I agree with the others who suggest avoinding doorstep lenders as their credit is very expensive. Approach instead a local credit union, citizens advice bureau or even look for quotes on comparison websites like www.moneysupermarket.com
A fantastic, consumer-orientated site with tonnes of free advice is www.moneysavingexpert.com
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