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    Hi to all
    i was just recently posting about the same type of service. I was looking at refinancing and found a financial cash-back company through a promotion in Money Magazine and decided to ask the question on here, and do some research myself, to see what the 'deal' so to speak was. So far i am pretty impressed. By signing them as my broker i am rebated the trailing fees and commissions on a yearly basis, plus going through the promotion i receive an additional $500 on settlement. i have now signed over my super as well. For me, this is brilliant, and i understand why people are skepticle on the matter, as i was, because its essentially free money, or my own money that i would not see otherwise. I think more people should be looking into this, there is essentially nothing to lose and extra cash to gain.
     
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    Mark.p1955

    Profile photo of mark.p1955mark.p1955
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    i dont understand, why the hell would anyone not want to retire at 40?
    People work their whole lives, put their career first, just so that when they have a family they can provide for them in a way that will allow them to live a comfortable life.
    If i could have retired at 40, i would have. I would have remained active and used mu money in other endeavours but i certainly wouldnt have been working the usual hours.
    I guess if i didnt have a family then work would probably be my life, so i understand the need to ask the question, but 40 coes so quick, and if you dont need to work, then why would you?

    Profile photo of mark.p1955mark.p1955
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    I have done a bit of researching on the company. It’s a financial cashback company and they act as a broker purely to gather the commissions and fees that would be charged, and then rebate back to you on a yearly basis for a single yearly fee. So they are not a lender, they source the lowest rate for you and pass it on.

    I have enquired with the no strings attached policy to see what the outcome is. If I can reduce the interest and receive extra cash, its an extra incentive I guess. But I agree, when it comes to lending and so forth, haste is not an option.

    Profile photo of mark.p1955mark.p1955
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    I have done a bit of researching on the company. It’s a financial cashback company and they act as a broker purely to gather the commissions and fees that would be charged, and then rebate back to you on a yearly basis for a single yearly fee. So they are not a lender, they source the lowest rate for you and pass it on.

    I have enquired with the no strings attached policy to see what the outcome is. If I can reduce the interest and receive extra cash, its an extra incentive I guess. But I agree, when it comes to lending and so forth, haste is not an option.

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