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    Hey,
    Does anyone know what a company like http://www.providentpersonalcredit.ie/ would do if you failed to pay your weekly cash back?
    Last edited by Richie; 16-08-2011 at 08:43 PM.
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    They wouldn't do much straight away. What you would need to do is write to them how much you can pay them a month.

    I wouldn't use them though if I was you. Just search them up on Google, and your see their terrible feedback.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suspective View Post
    They wouldn't do much straight away. What you would need to do is write to them how much you can pay them a month.

    I wouldn't use them though if I was you. Just search them up on Google, and your see their terrible feedback.
    I know but stuff comes up, **** happens and some weeks you can be broke.
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    I live with someone who works for Provident. The interest is *huge* but it's for people who have no credit, bad credit or huge loans that have been deferred from other companies. Customers love her, but you get the odd few *****s who can't pay and make excuses. If you go long enough without paying you get taken to court.

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    Use a company like Wonga who are reputable and their fees aren't THAT extortionate. If you miss your payment it's a £20 fee.

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