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Has anyone used one of the online quick loan sites like Wonga?

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lankeela | 17:01 Fri 16th Dec 2011 | ChatterBank
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How much would it cost to borrow £100 for a couple of weeks?
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it's about £25 over a month's term
lots! can't you get temporary overdraft?
according to their site £100 over two weeks you will repay £120.07
No I've never used one of those sites. The horror reports of thousands of percent interest and their excuses that under different circumstances you'd be happy to pay the same rate to a mate so why not them, make it very clear to me I must avoid them at all costs.
I wouldn't use them either, but sometimes needs must..as long as you know what it is going to cost you and that you can pay it back on time.
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Needs must I am afraid, applied and got it in ten minutes!
Spend it wisely then :)
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Will do! Can't believe how easy it was - worth every penny rather than worrying when payments will go out - I stll write a lot of cheques for dog show entries and they never pay them in when you expect them to! Might even be able to pay it back early. Thanks for comments folks.
There is nothing wrong with these companies if you use them for one emergencies and repay in full quickly.
Often cheaper than going overdrawn on your current account!

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