How will a pulp result?
Here we go again! It's the time of the year or rather it is a month after the time of the year and everyone got their bonus. As for me, well, all I can say is, I AM BROKE!
Ah... I miss the good old days. Back then when I wanted something I could just go to my mum and ask her for it. Sigh. Unfortunately, those days have long gone...
I'm really short in cash, and payments have to be made by the end of the month. Gosh, what am I suppose to do?
/me looks at the cloud aboves hoping for the answer to drop down from the skies above... - Lame.
DUH! I'm a working "adult" now, so if need be, probably I can get a... "secured personal loans"? - I learnt this term from a website I came across recently.
There's always a cause for a topic...
I'm here to share my new "learnt" knowledge taught to me by UK Personal Loan Store.
Before you commit yourself to a long term "payment" scheme, there are various factors you have to take note of. One of this factors would include the loan penalties such as late payment charge, an early redemption penalty and also "a possible arrangement fee".
Basically at UK Personal Loan Store you will find all of these loan charges explained in this site and each individual loan offer has all charges listed clearly for your comparison. And all this information is available with a click of your mouse! - I love the internet!
Apart from that, they also have a section dedicated to providing UK loan tips that should help choose your next UK personal loan. Information on
secured loans, home improvement loans and even
remortgages are also available!
Talk about all in one.
And YES, the site is very well structured. You're able to easily navigate to find the information you're looking for.
Well, I'm enlightened. Are you?
I go by the name Princessa (pronounced as Prin-ces-sa) online, you can also call me Sabrina or Princess Sabrina for that matter.
September 18, 2007 - 10:37am
ehem ... i am just wondering what is this loan all about. care to enlighten me cos im very broke, so need extra cash to ease the burden ...
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