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As a finance broker with 30 years experiencne my advice would be:
Read thoroughly Amy offer you are given
Ask questions and ask for written confirmation of all answers
Don't be rushed or pressured into signing
Don't part with any fees or deposits until you are 100% clear what the deal is.
[REMOVED BY EDITORS] are not lenders, they are brokers. Like Mark. So, are you asking him to comment on whether you should avoid his competitor?
He did start his post by telling you he is a finance broker.Didn't realise he is company was in the same market -
He did start his post by telling you he is a finance broker.So either you didn't read that bit ... or you don't know what this [REMOVED BY EDITORS] company is about (which is why I explained to you that they are brokers).
And if you want opinions about a broker ... Mark's got nearly a thousand posts. You could research his views, his interactions with other members etc and form an opinion on whether he's a good guy.
Much better than Trustpilot, isn't it?