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This is a funny one, Money Shop & PDUK now make you give a valid reason as to why you are paying your loan early?!

 

I was browsing through something with a friend today who is paying off a small loan to Money Shop and in order to clear it, it made you give a reason as to why you were paying it off early.

 

I wonder... Has the word gone Barmy?

 

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This is a funny one, Money Shop & PDUK now make you give a valid reason as to why you are paying your loan early?!

 

I was browsing through something with a friend today who is paying off a small loan to Money Shop and in order to clear it, it made you give a reason as to why you were paying it off early.

 

I wonder... Has the word gone Barmy?

 

Do they prevent you continuing if you don't give an answer or give a spurious answer?

 

Is it a "select from drop-down box" thing or free text entry?

"Have received my letter for Hogwarts, settling all my accounts as owl service might be intermittent" might be an answer to use if forced to give one!

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