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Has anyone used Provident the loan for company for people on benefits?
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Are they reputable? i.e. if you miss a payment do they come round and break your legs? I am in a desperate state financially, I need to get my car fixed... and I live in a really rural area, and basically if I dont have a car am in big trouble. I guess their interest rates are sky high but so far they have been the only company that has accepted me. I am disabled by the way.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with postdog and cherrychapstick. If you weren't able to save some money before now from your benefits how will you find the money in future to make the repayments? You will end up borrowing even more from someone just to pay for this loan, and you will enter a spiral of debt. The only answer in my view is to spend less, sorry.
I would have to walk 12 miles to get it 6 miles there and 6 miles back also a lot of the road doesn't have a pavement... I know what other people are saying re getting into debt but I dont have any debts and I only need a £100. So cant see any other way.
And as for the person who said how can you afford to run a car on benefits, I live on soup mainly.
And as for the person who said how can you afford to run a car on benefits, I live on soup mainly.
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Why don't you sell your car then you wouldn't have the excessive travel expenses! or you could try living within your means, everytime you borrow money you have a lump sum but you then have less money each week because of the repayments! so in a few weeks you will be after another loan. If you can't live within youe means then how can you afford to pay back a loan?
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