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Free service. They make commission off the loan referral.

Correction they get an upfront and trail commission for the life of the loan. In short you pay them heaps.

Unless you refinance with a bank / someone else.

I'm at 4.49% happy with that for my loan amount

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But then I calculate the difference in interest on my current rate of 4.75% to something like 4.5%, and it's like $20-30 a month... so can I be f**ked? probably not lol

Well $30 per month x 12 months x 30 years = $10800

Jus sayin

Anyone know of someone to rebuild/refurb my steering rack?

National Power Steering want $750 for an exchange unit. Maybe if it was for a lambo I'd pay that.

Cheers

National steering quoted me $430 back in 2010.

I took mine to Revzone to swap in/out.

He quoted me $415 with a 24hr turnaround service. Not sure who he used.

All you mother f**kers getting these low ass rates while I get raped

well you could just call a broker they'll literally do it all for ya you'll get a good as rate too!

or blame hamish. He is the face of these horrid institution who oppress the poor. /leftylogic

well you could just call a broker they'll literally do it all for ya you'll get a good as rate too!

or blame hamish. He is the face of these horrid institution who oppress the poor. /leftylogic

No that's idiot logic.

Both sides of politicts know we need banks

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