provident finance advice?
May 3rd, 2008 | by admin |J D asked:
me and my partner joined provident a few year ago we are now in £7000 of debt. out of that money we got £1900 the rest has been interest thats what we know about we have never had a refund when you clear off a loan and in the year the payments have never went down even though we have payed off debt i have now lost my job and have kids and they want nearly £100 a week anyone any advice?
no true i tried but didnt work they want all the money has anyone any similar stories
me and my partner joined provident a few year ago we are now in £7000 of debt. out of that money we got £1900 the rest has been interest thats what we know about we have never had a refund when you clear off a loan and in the year the payments have never went down even though we have payed off debt i have now lost my job and have kids and they want nearly £100 a week anyone any advice?
no true i tried but didnt work they want all the money has anyone any similar stories
2 Responses to “provident finance advice?”
By True on May 4, 2008 | Reply
Although we have very many smart people on Answers, it is doubtful that anyone can give you the correct response to your question. In my opinion Provident would be the ones that you should speak to. They have solutions to help people in your situation. Communicate with them and it will work wonders.
By donna w on May 6, 2008 | Reply
I was a provident agent and if you can’t afford what they are asking then tell them that you can only afford say £20 a month till your back on your feet again they will accept that as the APR is 177% they won’t take you to court over it as they can’t because of the interest they are charging trust me and do what i have just said because at the end of the day they can’t have what you haven’t got. The agent that calls on you just wants her commission don’t let them bully you.