As it's a variable rate they're entitled to do that - vary it. Usually up instead of down unfortunately.
You would save money in interest charges by paying it off early.
Have you an account with your local Credit Union ? If not, it might be worthwhile opening one. My local credit union charges 8% but they have a special rate of 6.99% for certain categories, such as car loans & student loans. Rates are fixed. You do need to save with them for a while before you can borrow, but in my experience, Credit Unions are very easy to deal with, no hidden charges, not as much red tape and you are a member of a co-operative, which gives you the right to vote at the AGM and have a say in the running of the organisation.
Yes, I do, but I never use this account, as I don't live in ireland all the time. Credit unions are not very 'international' in nature.
That's true, but if you have a current account, you can make your repayments by direct debit.
They do, but usually the fixed rate will be a little bit higher than the 'start' rate on the variable, hence most people pick variable hoping they're getting a better deal.
"The cash price of your policy is: €2028.55 (>.<)
Service chrage: €132.48
Total amount payable €2161.03"
"Service charge (6.67%):€132.48
This service charge is the equivalent of 19.66% APR. It may be revised at the discretion of XXXXX who will advise you in advance."
So what is the real % on my insurance in the end *confused* why does it say 19.66%??
My insurance would me smaller then €2028.55 if i wouldn't pay by instalments (the 19.66% is included)
or I will have to pay these additional 398.81 in the end
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