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Cheap loans are for people who own their own property and can be used for any purpose. You may require a Cheap loan to consolidate your existing loans or credit cards into one lower more manageable monthly repayment, or to purchase that something special, such as a new car, home improvements such as a new kitchen, conservatory, or loft conversion. cheap loans can even be used for advancing your career by doing that course you have always wanted to do.
Here at Loans4 we have experienced staff who are specialists in cheap loans, and will work with you to give you the best possible cheap loans available loan from our panel of lenders, at the best possible APR and repayments, to match your individual credit profile and affordability.
It’s really important to find a Cheap loan to suit your needs.
Use the Loans4 'Do you Qualify' feature to find out if you qualify before you actually apply for a Cheap loan. The 'Do you Qualify ?' feature will help you determine the best Cheap loan and best lender available to you based on you previous credit history, employment status, and equity in your property. By answering 10 quick questions, you will be able to find out straight away which loan product fits your current status, and the interest rates available to you.
Our loans range from £3,000 to £100,000, so can help meet your short term and longer term borrowing needs.
You will be able to find out which Cheap loan is available to you before you have to make an actual application, so no unnecessary credit searches trying to find what is available to you, and no nasty surprises after you apply.
Once you have used the ‘Do you qualify’ Cheap loan selector, it’s quick and easy to apply for Cheap loan, all you need to do is select the loan which matches your needs, then you will be asked some personal questions (as opposed to the general questions on the qualifier form), and the you will be able to apply for your Cheap loan at the click of a button.
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Latest Loan / Finance News
Banks have to reveal scale of customer complaints
Recently Britain's High Street banking giants were forced to reveal the level of customer complaints for the first six month of this year, and the figures have shown that these major banks have received an astonishing number of complaints between them.
Based on the figures that have been released the six major High Street banks in the UK have been receiving around eleven thousand complaints a day from angry and dissatisfied customers. Furthermore the figures showed that nearly 90 percent of these customer complaints were rejected by the banking giants without even an apology being issued.
According to reports whilst the vast majority of customer complaints are being rejected by the banks around half of them are being upheld when they reach independent investigators, which indicates that the High Street banks are routinely rejecting valid complaints from customers.
In the first six months of the year the big six banks in the UK received an astonishing 1.4 million complaints between them from customers, and this equates to around eleven thousand complaints a day. Many of these banks are backed by the state having received huge amounts of taxpayers' money by way of a bailout following the financial crisis, which essentially means that they are part owned by the very people whose complaints are being rejected.
A spokesperson from the Consumer Action Group said that people had become used to banks treating their customers unfairly and badly, but now some of these banking giants were treating their owners badly by ignoring and rejecting complaints from taxpayers whose money had been used to bail the banks out and save them from collapsing during the financial crisis.
The report said that many customers were simply being fobbed off by the big banks, and this was leading to more consumers having to contact independent investigators such as the Financial Ombudsman Service, which itself has been inundated with complaints regarding High Street banks. Worryingly, however, many customers have been found to have given up after having their complaint rejected by the bank, even though they may have had a valid complaint.
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