[Cas];20073170 said:Wonga are useful if something comes up in an emergency
Most people have credit.... cards in case of an emergency.
Granted not all of us have savings, but I'm sure most have a typical credit card these days.
[Cas];20073170 said:Wonga are useful if something comes up in an emergency
Most people have credit.... cards in case of an emergency.
Granted not all of us have savings, but I'm sure most have a typical credit card these days.
[Cas];20073222 said:I've had my credit card for 2 years, always fully paid and on time, and they still won't increase my budget above £150.
I would pay £100 to punch that wonga guy in the face. He's so annoying
It isn't difficult to increase your credit rating. Paying bills such as monthly mobile contract through DD also increases you're rating. As does paying of a credit card as you said.
What you also need to do is make regular payments such as this - if its the odd now and then throughout the year you're rating will not increase.
Things like using your bank overdraft also doesn't help.
2 years is enough time to get a reasonable credit rating, I would suggest using websites like moneysupermarket and moneysavingexpert since they can help a lot.
trololol nah jk yeah its maxxed but im clearing it on 26th no biggie. i know it looks hard to understand in op but basically i have money thats disposable when i actually get paid, but i need a new psu so ive borrowed from wonga till 26th then pay it back other than that its a wait till 26th game and i dont want to do that. finacially things are good im not in minus or anyything. tbh on 170 pounds im only paying £15 interest in the shortterm til 26th.
OP said:Plus im far from poor :/
OP's signature said:Whole rig for sale
As previously said, its meaningless. They only do short term loans so looking at a yearly interest rate is pointless.Don't one of these TV loan companies have a 2000%+ APR?