Boob job funding?? Started by: charlotte145

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    Hello ladies,

    Can anyone please share with me how they are paying for their boobies? I’m so desperate to get mine done and it’s money which is standing in my way! I really don’t want to have to put it on the credit card as I feel it will take me forever and a day to pay back!

    How is everyone else funding their surgery??

    xxx

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    Credit Card. No idea how I’m going to pay it off but I’m sure I’ll manage. X

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    @petite, what credit card are you using? And what’s the limit on that? Because I want to get a credit card to fund mine but it seems as though the max I am seeing is only £1200! No where near enough! Xx

    klill25
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    I got refused for a credit card so natwest upped my over draft to £2700 and me stepdads lending me rest x

    leannexxx 2
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    i got a barclays platinum for £3500 with 0% interest for a yr, works out at around £300 if i wana pay it off in 1st yr and i can affod that workin 20 hours a week lol tesco gave me one originally with £2000 x

    Anonymous
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    Tesco. It’s £3,500 and 0% APR for 13 Months. Plan is to keep changing it to a different card once the 0% runs out. It’s in my husbands name as I was refused because I don’t have any credit history. My mortgage is still in my maiden name!

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    So generally speaking, a lot of people are putting it on credit cards offering 0% on purchases for x amount of time and then moving the debt around when the offer it expires.

    Thank you girlies, I won’t feel so bad now when it comes to putting it on the credit card!

    x

    chichi2
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    I saved up!x

    leannexxx 2
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    exactly, i just couldnt save up there was always somethin i had to pay for but now its on a credit card i only had 8 weeks to wait till my op (8 days now) and at least theyll be done and i can just pay montly. with £3500 on the tesco one, minmum payment works out at around £85 quid a month and obv goes down as you pay it off. if you wana pay it off with set amounts within the yr works out at just under £300 a month and takes a sec to pay off online, i was actually surprised out how easy it was :) if you can afford it its def better than saving! xx

    laurab
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    i have used my savings and am selling my car for the rest, my mam is lending me 600 towards it lol

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    My husband is getting a loan out for me, even though he is dead against them cus he knows it will make me really happy, bless him!!

    Hope everyone gets funding, as i’ve wanted it done for years & never had the money, I know how disappointing it is to have to wait :( xx

    Anonymous
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    Student loan and DADDY! lol

    staceylash 1
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    I wish I had a daddy that could give me the money or even some of it lol your lucky bexepie! I’m currently saving (started a month ago) I’ve got 400 so hopefully if I have no unexpected expenses then in 8/9 months I’ll have the money it’s my bday in nov n I still get quite abit of money for my age so if I’ve not got it all by then that should top it up X

    lcs3 2
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    I’ve gone with First Medical Loans O% interest free for 12 months and no penalties for paying it off sooner.

    tony26
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    im not getting boobs done as im male. but im using mya pygy bank. just put wot u can afford into it till its payed.

    tony

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    What you having done Toni? Nosey lady here :) my mum took loan out for me cause she could get a really good rate, virgin do a good card with 16months interest free xx

    tony26
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    im having rhinoplasty/nose job

    tony

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    Ouchy hun! Good luck, hope it all goes well for you :) although are you sure we couldn’t tempt you into getting some boobies as well :) hehe xx

    tony26
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    lmao no im not into boobs. im gay lol

    tony

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    Hahaha I love it!!! My best mates gay and I swear to good he’s gone into mourning that my boobs will be gone on Friday and replaced with silicone ones!!! Xx

    aprilxxx 1
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    Tony have you had your consultation? That’s what I’m going to have to do but all will be worth it I’n the end! If you don’t mind me asking,

    Do you book your surgery before you’ve got all the money or once the money’s saved?

    xX thank you.

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    I’m gonna go with the MYA finance, want to sort it asap ‘cos I don’t wanna lose my date! Have you got to pay tha down payment and reg. fee when you ring them? Or can you ask to pay it in a few days time? :/ x x x

    dixie77
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    i saved up it took me about 3 years but i finally had enough and some 2 spare 4 all the nice bras n tops i’ll need after as i was expecting the ba 2 cost more than what it actually was now i only have 8 days 2 go then i’ll have boobies x

    klill25
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    That good dixie77, I couldnt save up for a year let alone 3 lol! bet you cant wait. Good luck x

    :-)

    tony26
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    no u dont have to book. any date till u know ur gunna have all the money saved

    tony

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    Hi all :-) I just wondered if anyone knows the answer to this…I work full time but am with an agency. Will this affect me getting a FML? I’m hoping to be signed up soon! Thanks ladies! X

    klill25
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    well dont think it will it goes on you credit score, i work full time with a permanent job and i was told i needed a guarantor but think thats because of my credit score x

    myamoderator 138
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    Hi all

    To answer some of your questions about our payment plans:

    If you are financing the whole procedure using a loan, then you do not have to pay a deposit. The repayments will start within a few weeks of your procedure date. The first repayment date can be agreed with FML, and the admin fee will be added to the first months repayment.

    Hope this helps!

    MYA x

    ticky88 2
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    I sold my car too xx

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