Depends how much you are looking for.
Provicent Finance seem to take care of this sector very well.
2006-11-19 02:03:09
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answered by emeraldisle2222 5
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Your question doesn't provide sufficient information in order to give you a thorough answer. If your under age 18, you won't get one except from a friend or relative. If you are trying to get an unsecured loan as your first venture into credit, that's also unlikely. In general you have to build up a credit rating first before anybody is going to be willing to give you an "unsecured" loan. And an unsecured loan is almost always going to have a higher interest rate attached to it.
2006-11-19 10:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Plenty of banks and credit unions offer unsecured loans. Find a good local credit union and join it. Remember, at a bank you are just someone for them to make money off of, at a credit union you are a member to serve.
2006-11-19 13:42:10
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answered by bladerunner6 2
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Why are scam questions and answers so obvious.
In my opinion and based on user profile info before me :-
Rajat - registered yesterday - this is his first question, one which is an obvious prompt for website promotions.
Raj - registered yesterday - his answer recommends ..."online-unsecured-loans.blah", it is his first an only answer on Yahoo to date.
Surabhee - registered today - recommends the same loan company.....whose lowest rate is 7.4% APR ranging up to 41% APR Variable (!) (source: their website); a quick search on Google shows several major high street bank options at under 7% APR Variable.
Make your own minds up.
2006-11-20 18:07:32
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answered by Tim Huckle 2
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Rajat frankly speaking, i totally agree with raj. i have also checked the site http://www.online-unsecured-loans.co.uk and actually it is a very good site and they give unsecured loans at a very nominal rate of interest and they dont have any hidden charges even. They also have tie-ups with good loan lenders and banks.
so frankly go for them... :)
2006-11-19 23:09:24
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answered by surabhee 1
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Try out this site http://www.online-unsecured-loans.co.uk as this site has very low APR for the loans and also they require
very less information.
2006-11-19 10:05:45
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answered by raj 1
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The bank. All loans that are unmortgaged are unsecured.
2006-11-19 10:01:22
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answered by Robert W 5
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Try Virgin online, they are really quick and you can defer repayments for five months too, only takes about 2 weeks max and money is transferred straight into your bank account. X
2006-11-19 16:47:48
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answered by RUTH M 3
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www.surefirefinance.co.uk
2006-11-20 04:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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