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Previously on "Lloyds mortgage heads up"

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  • scooterscot
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    What's a mortgage? (ask's the renter)

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  • AtW
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    What's remortgage???

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  • DimPrawn
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    If I remortgage to Lloyds, how much are their product fees? £500+?

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by rl4engc View Post
    So £500 to sign a few bits of paper
    No wonder the shares are still worth feck all, they are, literally, giving money away

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  • rl4engc
    started a topic Lloyds mortgage heads up

    Lloyds mortgage heads up

    If you remortgage to Lloyds, they give you 500 clams cashback. Now, as we're all contractors we're already overpaying our mortgage(s) to the hilt right? So £500 to sign a few bits of paper before paying the rest off in a short timeframe seems a good use of time to me. (I did it once to save a few %, it all seemed pretty straightforward, sign this send back etc.)

    Of course, they may look at your repayment history and decide there's not much profit in it for them so make some excuse as to why they're not offering you it.

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