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  • Profile photo of GlaucoGlauco
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    [:(]Hi all,
    Can anyone tell me whether I should chase finance with Brokers or continue with my hard faced Bank Manager. Any advise welcome.

    Profile photo of ADAD
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    Definitely see a broker. Call someone like Stuart on this site.
    http://www.prosolution.com.au

    Worth a try.

    Enjoy
    AD [:0)]
    (Andrew)

    “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.”

    Profile photo of wilandelwilandel
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    Hi Glauco,

    I’m with AD on this one.

    When you make the change, you’ll wonder why you hadn’t done it sooner!!

    Stuart is a great place to start.

    Good luck,

    Del

    ** Some people wait for their number to be called, hoping for success some day.
    Others develop a plan, take action and create the opportunity to build their own success plan.[:D]

    Profile photo of JeanneJeanne
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    Hi Glauco,

    I got finance through a mortgage broker for my first place and then continued with the manager at the bank i ended up with. So far he’s been helpful.

    All the best!
    Jeanne [:D]

    Profile photo of Elysium-MElysium-M
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    Hey Glauco,

    I definitely recommend a broker. A bank manager will only recommend his products, and if none of them are suitable for you, it’s too bad. A good broker will do all the leg work for you to find and compare appropriate products that work for you. The key is finding a good broker. like any industry, there are outstanding players and there are shonky characters.

    If you’re in WA, I know a really good one (he’s the one I use myself) – let me know and I’ll give you his details.

    Cheers
    M

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