Does anyone know of any good mortgage advisors. I've used Simon Foster at contractor financials but I've tried to contact him and they say he's out of the office.
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... and you need a mortgage right now?Originally posted by beelan00 View PostDoes anyone know of any good mortgage advisors. I've used Simon Foster at contractor financials but I've tried to contact him and they say he's out of the office. -
Leave a message or speak to one of his colleagues ?Originally posted by beelan00 View PostDoes anyone know of any good mortgage advisors. I've used Simon Foster at contractor financials but I've tried to contact him and they say he's out of the office.Comment
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I tried Quay Financial Services at what is now Clearsky accounting, but they were not able to match the rates.
I moved back in November and went to my current lender with 2 years accounts and got 0.49% above base, i.e. currently 0.99%.
This will probably rise over the next couple of years, but hey its still a damn fine rate.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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I like how because a guy is out of the office, youre going elsewhere ........are you some kind of moron that you need a mortgage by 5pm today or something?Originally posted by beelan00 View PostDoes anyone know of any good mortgage advisors. I've used Simon Foster at contractor financials but I've tried to contact him and they say he's out of the office.Comment
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I used Emma, at Contractor Financials. But hang on, you only speak to people called Simon ...If she weighs the same as a duck, she's made of wood. And therefore a witch!Comment
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I am in the midst of utilising Simon's advice, however as he's on leave one of his colleagues has stepped in and is just as helpful!Originally posted by beelan00 View PostDoes anyone know of any good mortgage advisors. I've used Simon Foster at contractor financials but I've tried to contact him and they say he's out of the office.
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So they can add 1% and give a kickback to AdminOriginally posted by administrator View PostDon't forget to tell them that you found them through Contractor UK
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