Getting finance at 18? Started by: Laila

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  • Laila
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    Hi Guys,

    I really want a boob job but the money situation is worrying me. I am in a full time job and have enough money to pay for finance (as I live at home so don’t really have that many expenses) but my friends keep telling me that nowhere will give me finance because I’m so young.

    I know people will tell me to save but I really want my boobs done sooner, rather than later as I’m really lacking in confidence right now. I recently lost three stone (in quite a short amount of time) and my boobs are the moment are really saggy and small. Not what an 18 year old girls should be. I earn around £700 a month, I could use my mum as a guarantor but she has quite bad credit so I don’t think they will accept her.

    Can anyone help me on this situation? Which surgeries will give me finance? Will it be easy? Any help is appreciated.

    Kara
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    With the finance you are paying back a lot as the apr is quite high. Maybe try your bank for a loan. Price around. As they do vary.

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    I had my consultation yesterday and my PC told me to look for a loan elsewhere, a lot of her patients use Tesco apparently as their APR is a lot lower and if you say it is for a new car or something they will be more willing to accept you because if you dont make repayments they can take that off you where as with new boobs they cant! 🙂 lol xx

    Ellie
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    Hiya. I had my first op at 19 and Nationwide were good enough to loan me £5000. And I bank with HSBC! I earned about the same as you and because I lived with my parents and had no bills it went straight through. Think I paid about £177 a month for three years. I filled in the application form online and they sent me the paperwork. They did want to see copies of payslips and/or a letter seeing how much I was earning. Six years ago now, hopefully things havent changed too much. I ended up getting £700 back the other year because of PPI miselling. So id go in and ask maybe. Definitely worth it. X

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