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How do you cope when your loan is over due?
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[QUOTE="sincerem, post: 236538, member: 25228"] [FONT=Georgia]One thing I never loved is letting my loan to go over due, passing repayment time and extra interest being added to it. That's one reason too, which has kept me away taking loan frequently. I only take a loan when I have something important to do with it, and the interest rate must worth it and not too much. I've encountered a scenario where my loan was overdue without getting noticed of it. I was simply busy, thinking I have no outstanding loan. When I checked my email, I got a mail from the digital loan company, that my loan is five days over due, I felt so bad, because, extra interest was added to it, due to the fact it went over due. Which is an interest added for every late payment of their loan. It attracted more than 20% of what I borrowed from them, i paid the extra charges to keep my credit score high and avoid any abusive languages from them. Such is my worst experience taking loans, since then, I decided not to take any loan, I just want to maintain my earnings, reduce my expenses to stay clean from loan. Share your opinion if you've encountered such treatment before. [/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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