Family, friends, or earning it yourself.
Even you have to have very nice family & friends to get them to agree to this. No one is going to just lend you free money. You would be basically taking money out of their pocket. They could have taken that money and put it in the bank at 4% interest instead of giving it to you at 0% interest. So you are causing them to lose 4%, PLUS they take a risk that you won't replay.
If you have decent credit, you can always borrow from a bank or try a new Internet lending site: prosper.com
2006-10-30 08:03:40
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answered by kazmier 2
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Friends and family is the first option.
The second you can try your employer. If you are working full time for a one company since long then your employer may loan you some. Its easy if its private firm. You have to pay tax according to bank of England interest rate because you are earning interest as your salary.
2006-10-30 08:44:31
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answered by avani_sales 1
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whaen you say loan, it is always associated with interest. i think
you can borrow money wiithout interst to government agencies that help/ people money for thier living. But you have to follow or pass a very long procedure. Like you have to prove some things to the agency.
I am not sure if in your conutry you have the kind of benefit. Just inquire.
2006-10-30 08:21:20
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answered by aleish 2
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Doubt you will get a no interest loan but abbey do a low interest rate loan. If you dont want to pay interest you should get a no interest credit card on purchases & balance transfers.
2006-10-30 07:59:24
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answered by vic 4
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There's no such thing.
The only 0% loans are incentive programs by manufacturers who do their own financing. An example would be a car maker like Ford. But you could only use their loan to buy a new car. And your credit has to be spotless to qualify.
2006-10-30 08:00:56
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answered by Privratnik 5
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Family.
2006-10-30 07:58:10
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answered by thecoldvoiceofreason 6
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Two main places
Your parents
Nowhere
Financial institutions may discount a loan to appear that you are paying no interest but in fact you are
2006-10-30 07:59:44
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answered by Irish Wander 3
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Almost sure that you must find every financial solution at= loandirectory.info-
RE I need a to borrow a loan but without interest where can I get?
#EANF#
2014-09-03 06:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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your work may give u a loan? probably not interest free, but possibly at a reduced rate of interest? however, it would be classed as a benefit and you would have to pay tax on it, but it would probably be taken through your tax code, so you wouldn't notice it anyway
2006-10-30 08:06:33
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answered by Anonymous
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This is Mr chris peter,the loan lender who answered you question on yahoo answer.If you have contacted me before regarding the loan you need via chris_per_lenders@yahoo.com,sorry to say that you are suppose to contact e via chris_pers_lender@yahoo.com as i am having temporary problem with the first email address.Contact me today via chris_pers_lender@yahoo.com
2006-10-31 22:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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