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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Fernie View Post
    If you want to get a place to save and get access to loans at the cheapest rates around then you should think about joining a credit union.

    I am a volunteer unpaid director of Hi-Scot Credit union covering the Highlands and Islands.

    The rates are probably the lowest for borrowing by a very long way. You can check using the calculator on the Hi-Scot web site - http://www.hi-scot.com

    There are many advantages to members of a credit union. Read the web site and think about becoming a member and save a little or a lot.

    The benefit is that the organisation is non-profit making and surpluses are used to benefit the members.

    If you do some quick checks to compare with other lenders then yu might be very surprised how affordable loans from a credit union can be.

    Savers also benefit from FREE life insurance based on savings - check that benefit out and see how well worth that is at no cost to anyone who is member.

    I could go on but it is all on the web site - Check it out http://www.hi-scot.com

    We do not have huge amounts to spend on advertising so word of mouth is one of the ways you can help us so spread the word about our credit union in the north.
    That certainly looks a very good way of borrowing money with excellent interest rates but is aimed at a different clientele
    "To support your application, you will need to provide proof of income and recent bank statements . Where an applicant is employed, we must see their last 3 pay slips. Our staff will give you any assistance required. Loans will then be considered by a Loan Officer, or will go to the weekly Credit Committee meeting."
    not everyone is able to meet this required criteriaor the time frame
    Last edited by CashPoint; 15-Nov-13 at 01:40.

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    Originally Posted by Tangerine-Dream
    I'm from the East end of London mate.....


    Quote Originally Posted by luskentyre View Post
    You say that as if it's something to be proud of....
    Thats a bit harsh..

    So if your unemployed/in full time education or need cash in a hurry Cashpoints your man!

    Whats the minimum age for selling items to yourself Cashpoint? and what measures are in place to ensure the things you recieve actually belong to the seller? Using these shops to fence stolen goods must occur to thieves.

    Credit union looks great tbh, a good option compared to a bank loan or finance agreements..

    I can understand sometimes people need quick financial help and shifting unwanted possessions in a hurry can be handy. BUT i really hate the quick payday loans @ 1700 odd % interest companies that have sprung up in recent years they are preying on vunerable people. Cash for gold is another one...

    I bet if i advertised my £500 laptop on here for £75 it'd be sold in five minutes flat!

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    I too grew up in Walthamstow, nobody had the bad manners Tangerine-Dream displays, and to be so patronising as to call the locals, "natives", is beyond me. The shop in question is a service that is lacking locally, and I am sure will be profitable. The thing I have noticed is, if the shop stayed empty, it would have been another nail in the commercial coffin of Wick, but if a man starts a legal business he is castigated as some kind of evil-dooer. Its a fact of life, that "Pawn shops" are on the increase, and if my experience is anything to go by, many of the folks who use them, are people who earn more than enough to survive, but cant manage their money. Hardly the fault of society.

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    This thread is quickly degenerating into a personal slanging match. I have removed the most offending posts and will lock the thread.
    Please refrain from any further sniping and settle any differences away from the public forum.
    Maggie

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