Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: d.ward on November 01, 2009, 07:52:48 pm
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Hi
Im going to the bank next week for a loan to buy work but just wondering if they are lending yet or if its worth trying to rent work instead????/
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it might be easyier to ask them for a personal load. Do you have work lined up to buy?
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it might be easyier to ask them for a personal load. Do you have work lined up to buy?
Thats a personal Loan, not load ;D
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yh looking at a few rounds up for sale
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Interest rates for small value loans (below 7.5k) these days are quite high IMO, considering what the BOE rate is!
The high street banks are the worst, try ASDA finance or if you've a top credit score try ZOPA. ;)
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Have you just started up?
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U might find a grant you don't have to pay back. Try looking on business link. Their are a few charities about, that fund start up business.
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Hi
Im going to the bank next week for a loan to buy work but just wondering if they are lending yet or if its worth trying to rent work instead????/
Why buy a round? Just get yourself out on the knocker and you are in business. We are building a round for a friends son who got made redundant at the moment and the work is rolling in.
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Hi
Im going to the bank next week for a loan to buy work but just wondering if they are lending yet or if its worth trying to rent work instead????/
Why buy a round? Just get yourself out on the knocker and you are in business. We are building a round for a friends son who got made redundant at the moment and the work is rolling in.
Exactly what i was going to say, why waste your money? Does baffle me why people buy rounds.
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can be worth while
i know a chap who has some work he is 70 and on ladders still pulls in £300 in easy day
take a long time to establish that knocking
would i buy it?? in a flash!! he wont sell!
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can be worth while
i know a chap who has some work he is 70 and on ladders still pulls in £300 in easy day
take a long time to establish that knocking
would i buy it?? in a flash!! he wont sell!
If so, I congratulate him. But I find that very hard to believe.
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can be worth while
i know a chap who has some work he is 70 and on ladders still pulls in £300 in easy day
take a long time to establish that knocking
would i buy it?? in a flash!! he wont sell!
If so, I congratulate him. But I find that very hard to believe.
Me to sorry, £300 a day on ladders would be a truimph as it is, but a 70 year old?
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i havent had much luck knocking at the moment lol
Think i need help as well on the bigger houses cos some windows are high and some are hard to get at - These houses are the ones i want though because i can charge more -
Buying the work will build my round faster but i havent got the money at the minute so im trying natwest later on this week .....
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try the princes trust in chester they will give u up to 4 grand, and a business mentor, they are quite good, u ahve to apply to them with a business plan
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how long does it take them to give you the loan?
I have just been refused by the bank for 2k so pretty desperate
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how long does it take them to give you the loan?
I have just been refused by the bank for 2k so pretty desperate
Was it a personal, or business you applied for, if its personal and you told them its to put into a business then this is why you where refused, when applying say its for home improvements,
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im a tennant
Could i say its for a car?
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i havent had much luck knocking at the moment lol
Think i need help as well on the bigger houses cos some windows are high and some are hard to get at - These houses are the ones i want though because i can charge more -
Buying the work will build my round faster but i havent got the money at the minute so im trying natwest later on this week .....
how many hours hav you door knocked ?
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princes trust could take up to a few months,
try again for the loan but tell them its for a car
if they refuse go knocking its the best way, and remember when u r rich what banks would not help you out lol
how much work you hoping to buy for 2000
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i was hoping to buy the pole then reaplly for asecond loan fot some work
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First- are you on the electoral roll? if not you are unlikely to get credit, well, not a good deal anyway.
Second- the more credit you apply for, the more it harms your credit rating, so bear this in mind.
Third- A good round at the right money is a very good investment IMO, it should give you an immediate income as a base & build from there.
Fourth- If you are sensible, commited & have done your homework then a wee white lie about the purpose for the loan may not be a bad thing.
Fifth- Can't think of owt but that should be enough to chew on for now. ;)
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;D
Cheers mate - Im trying lombard tomorrow then if that fails il rob a bank
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u want a 2 grand loan for a pole?
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you can buy mine for that.
Buying work is a minefield, be very careful. I still say do it yourself.
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the more you apply the harder it gets, what is your pitch to the bank for the loan?
Also what are you actually intending on doing with the money? People on here have been cleaing for years and are very experianced and knowledgable at what they do, this place will give you more help (- the money) than any bank out there, ask the right questions and you will expand the right way and not the costly way ;)
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the more you apply the harder it gets, what is your pitch to the bank for the loan?
Also what are you actually intending on doing with the money? People on here have been cleaing for years and are very experianced and knowledgable at what they do, this place will give you more help (- the money) than any bank out there, ask the right questions and you will expand the right way and not the costly way ;)
true, in desperation for work in the past i have bought some bad work and not been able to sell for half what i paid :(
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do you clean in widnes sean?
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nope
why you selling a dodgy round ;D i dont buy em anymore :)
the rubbish work i had was in wigan, prices were shocking, dont even know why i bought it now
probably thought i was soo fast it didnt matter, i did ok money on it £18-20 an hour but wanted more so chucked it in to find better rather than waste time cleaning it
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sorry sean, it must be the OP who cleans widnes then, it was just out of curiousity.