People in the UK : tell us if you’ve borrowed money from friends or family
We’d like to hear from people in Britain who have turned to family or friends to borrow money instead of to banks, and how this has affected them Britons often turn to family and friends to borrow money now, a new survey has suggested. The survey of more than 4,000 adults commissioned by (…)
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