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Loan discontinued by TheLoanGuy(op):
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Re: Loan discontinued by TheLoanGuy(op): 5:19pm On Jan 06, 2021
A flat interest rate of 3.5% monthly.
Repayment period is 3-12 months.

Required Documents:
*Salary account Bank statement for the last 6months till date
*Valid ID ( Govt issued) e.g. Driver’s license, International Passport, Voters Card, NIMC card/slip
*Work ID card
Re: Loan discontinued by TheLoanGuy(op):
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Re: Loan discontinued by Earthstorms(m): 1:22am On Jan 15, 2021
TheLoanGuy:
A flat interest rate of 3.5% monthly.
Repayment period is 3-12 months.

Required Documents:
*Salary account Bank statement for the last 6months till date
*Valid ID ( Govt issued) e.g. Driver’s license, International Passport, Voters Card, NIMC card/slip
*Work ID card
What is the downside of taking the loan?

What will happen to the debtor if he is unable to pay at the stipulated time.

I think it will be good to publicise the good and bad part of the loan
Re: Loan discontinued by 8BowlofFlour: 8:10am On Jan 15, 2021
Loans without collateral?? If it's too good to be true.... Then.....
Re: Loan discontinued by TheLoanGuy(op): 2:35pm On Jan 15, 2021
8BowlofFlour:
Loans without collateral?? If it's too good to be true.... Then.....
We do not just give individuals loan without collateral, we check their bank statement, confirm they're working or that they own a business and also check their previous credit worthiness to ensure they can repay the loan.
Banking and Financial institutions no longer require a collateral from individuals, most especially salary earners before granting them loans.
Re: Loan discontinued by TheLoanGuy(op): 2:37pm On Jan 15, 2021
Earthstorms:
What is the downside of taking the loan?

What will happen to the debtor if he is unable to pay at the stipulated time.

I think it will be good to publicise the good and bad part of the loan
If you do not pay within the stipulated period, you have to communicate this with us, so that we can readjust your repayment plan, which also attarcts more interest on your loan.
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