I looking for private money lender to loan me amount rm20k with 5% monthly till i do full settlement. do contact me 0129163196 gabriel
Personal Loan, which banks offer the best deal?
Personal Loan, which banks offer the best deal?
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Jun 22 2010, 08:16 AM
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I looking for private money lender to loan me amount rm20k with 5% monthly till i do full settlement. do contact me 0129163196 gabriel
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Jun 22 2010, 08:40 AM
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QUOTE(gabbyz @ Jun 22 2010, 08:16 AM) I looking for private money lender to loan me amount rm20k with 5% monthly till i do full settlement. do contact me 0129163196 gabriel no one here will risk out themselves to rent to somebody that they do not know unless for along or with some security pledgement. |
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Jun 22 2010, 09:57 AM
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QUOTE(la_Feng @ Jun 21 2010, 09:47 PM) i won't be able to pay 7K in the 6months, so the BT is a better choice in this case right? In this case BT will only buy you some time, before slapping the full interest back on the balance that you couldn't pay. Banks will rely on probability that you'll swipe more on that same BT card thus enabling them to charge you double-tiered interest. Do your calculations throughly, cause it may end up costing more than a normal personal loan.they call in balance transfer, but what really happen is they offer me that 3K cash (bank in to my preferred saving a/c) at 0.5% monthly for 6 months. what is actually 0.5% per month (BT rate) means compare to 18% per anum (CC rate). why sometime this interest are mentioned in month, sometimes it is in anum?? please enlighten me. 18% annum = 1.5% monthly. Just divide by 12. |
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Jun 22 2010, 01:06 PM
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what is the latest interest for each banks? i just check with eon ... 1 -3 years repayment is 9%. 4 - 6 years is 12% .. thats pretty high ...
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Jun 22 2010, 01:30 PM
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Standard charted as low as 8.5 per year fix rate pls call me 018 4008488
Added on June 22, 2010, 1:35 pm QUOTE(dannyooi_84 @ Jun 20 2010, 09:18 PM) gossiku, the rate have change already. It's as low as 8.04%. that is using income doc only.Are you from Price Solutions or Standard Chart? This post has been edited by gossiku: Jun 22 2010, 01:35 PM |
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Jun 22 2010, 01:38 PM
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QUOTE(Syd G @ Jun 22 2010, 09:57 AM) In this case BT will only buy you some time, before slapping the full interest back on the balance that you couldn't pay. Banks will rely on probability that you'll swipe more on that same BT card thus enabling them to charge you double-tiered interest. Do your calculations throughly, cause it may end up costing more than a normal personal loan. thanks Syd! i have learnt the lesson and now i am trying hard to patch the hole. 18% annum = 1.5% monthly. Just divide by 12. ya, i guess like you said BT is the only choice for me now and this one 0.5 * 12 months = 6% is better than the CC 18% per anum for the next 6 months. just extra info to share: HSBC offered me Personal Loan 12% flat rate, 2 years min 6K |
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Jun 22 2010, 01:44 PM
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Jun 22 2010, 01:48 PM
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QUOTE(la_Feng @ Jun 22 2010, 01:38 PM) thanks Syd! i have learnt the lesson and now i am trying hard to patch the hole. I personally used CIMB - 0% for 6 months and paid it off. But those were real retail transactions (not money coming to my savings account) that I postponed paying cause I was clearing up 2 personal loan messes.ya, i guess like you said BT is the only choice for me now and this one 0.5 * 12 months = 6% is better than the CC 18% per anum for the next 6 months. just extra info to share: HSBC offered me Personal Loan 12% flat rate, 2 years min 6K Now we sleep better at night - never again |
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Jun 22 2010, 02:10 PM
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QUOTE(la_Feng @ Jun 22 2010, 01:38 PM) thanks Syd! i have learnt the lesson and now i am trying hard to patch the hole. 12% flat rate per annum? If yes then you can just forget about it.ya, i guess like you said BT is the only choice for me now and this one 0.5 * 12 months = 6% is better than the CC 18% per anum for the next 6 months. just extra info to share: HSBC offered me Personal Loan 12% flat rate, 2 years min 6K You may want to try do some simple calculation and you will find the interest charged is more than 18% that your outstanding balance incur. There is different between flat rate and reducing balance interest. Flat rate - interest charge to the initial amount, normally charge upfront Reducing balance - interest charge based on your outstanding balance |
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Jun 22 2010, 02:29 PM
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QUOTE(Syd G @ Jun 22 2010, 01:48 PM) I personally used CIMB - 0% for 6 months and paid it off. But those were real retail transactions (not money coming to my savings account) that I postponed paying cause I was clearing up 2 personal loan messes. wow.. 0% is a good deal, so that was on your another CC? so i should do the same with you isn't? i mean check which CC i have balance and then transfer those outstanding one over.Now we sleep better at night - never again QUOTE(roy918 @ Jun 22 2010, 02:10 PM) 12% flat rate per annum? If yes then you can just forget about it. ya.. the HSBC one is not good, last time i ask bank islam, only 7++ %, but i don't get it You may want to try do some simple calculation and you will find the interest charged is more than 18% that your outstanding balance incur. There is different between flat rate and reducing balance interest. Flat rate - interest charge to the initial amount, normally charge upfront Reducing balance - interest charge based on your outstanding balance |
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Jun 22 2010, 02:44 PM
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QUOTE(la_Feng @ Jun 22 2010, 02:29 PM) wow.. 0% is a good deal, so that was on your another CC? so i should do the same with you isn't? i mean check which CC i have balance and then transfer those outstanding one over. That was from another CCs. You cant BT from the same card. You can do the same but you wont get that extra 3k money in your savings account. It all depends on what you're trying to do. If you need the cash then this wont work much.Btw I dont think interest rate is the issue here. You'll still be in deep doodoo after 6 months has lapsed if you dont pay them off. I personally suggest working extra, finding freelance works, selling stuff and doing things that make more money instead of extending the payment period. |
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Jun 22 2010, 04:05 PM
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thanks for the advice. current pay still can sustain and should be good to clear off this for the next 6 months on time.
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Jun 23 2010, 01:27 PM
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hello looking to buy a car with personal loan.... is it possible also
what is the best bank for loans? Public bank ok? thanks Added on June 23, 2010, 1:27 pmps looking for 3-5 years loan around 20K This post has been edited by kanabalize: Jun 23 2010, 01:27 PM |
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Jun 23 2010, 02:58 PM
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QUOTE(Syd G @ Jun 22 2010, 09:57 AM) In this case BT will only buy you some time, before slapping the full interest back on the balance that you couldn't pay. Banks will rely on probability that you'll swipe more on that same BT card thus enabling them to charge you double-tiered interest. Do your calculations throughly, cause it may end up costing more than a normal personal loan. wat u mean bout double-tiered interest?18% annum = 1.5% monthly. Just divide by 12. charge interest the moment u do retail transactions? |
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Jun 23 2010, 08:32 PM
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QUOTE(maggi_man @ Jun 22 2010, 01:06 PM) what is the latest interest for each banks? i just check with eon ... 1 -3 years repayment is 9%. 4 - 6 years is 12% .. thats pretty high ... yupbank interest rate are but our loan rate is much lower than them.. just submit ur document to us and we will process for u cheers |
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Jun 23 2010, 10:45 PM
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I need a personal about rm15,000. I dont have any proper income stament or epf is there a way i can get a loan? please sumone help me
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Jun 23 2010, 11:44 PM
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my application got rejected...they told me that my company i work with not bank listed company. damn...have to apply to other bank then
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Jun 24 2010, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(alexcky @ Jun 23 2010, 08:32 PM) yup u from private company?or koperasi?bank interest rate are but our loan rate is much lower than them.. just submit ur document to us and we will process for u cheers Added on June 24, 2010, 11:31 am QUOTE(elgato @ Jun 23 2010, 11:44 PM) my application got rejected...they told me that my company i work with not bank listed company. damn...have to apply to other bank then which bank rejected ur application?try other bank like UOB,HLB and OCBC This post has been edited by who_care: Jun 24 2010, 11:31 AM |
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Jun 24 2010, 06:44 PM
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Looking for 35k car loan for 5 years..curently bank offer how much on it for national car?
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Jun 25 2010, 11:06 AM
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I'm Looking for a Loan of around RM 10k.
I dont have proper income statement or epf also. but, I do have an ASB savings, RM 200K++, but I dont want to touch it, will pay the loan with the profits I make. will ASB documentation be good enough? Looking for a loan with no Guarantor. |
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