Has anyone used IND money instacash withdrawal?
24% annual rate of interest 🤪 Wondering if it can be useful and if anyone has used it for anything apart from 2-3 month borrowing periods.
Would like to avoid credit cards (cancelled my last one, can't get new one anymore either since self employed apparently) and use something that preferably has less than 15% rate of interest. Haven't been able to find anything useful or reasonable yet.
Indmoney offering 1L at 2% per month/24% per year.
0 loans till date. Multiple credit cards though. Love credit cards more than anything, but very careful about the spending
Self employed folks can and should get loans and credit cards provided that they have ITRs for the last 3 consecutive years and have all the documents of the self employment (payment from employer/client in case of freelancing, current account, licence, GST etc for business etc )
24% annual rate of interest 🤪 Wondering if it can be useful and if anyone has used it for anything apart from 2-3 month borrowing periods.
I tried Paytm payments Bank but payment options were fairly limited. Deactivated after a few months.
Has anyone tried this one? Is there even a point to such loans apart from emi/big purchases?
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I saw slice ad saying they are offering some upto 5 l interest free loan. Checking that out.
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thought on p2p lending as a investment like Cred mint, 12 percent club, OkNivesh (okcredit) Grip Invest, India P2P etc.
i do not faced any problems with withdrawal and i used Cred mint and 12 percent club
but scared as might be chan...