Loan Question/Help......

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Chree

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Ok, so i need to move out of my current place, and i need 3000 $ asap, i was wondering who can point me in the right direction to get a loan, i dont own a house, i have 2 jobs, somewhat non existant credit, but i do have my 96 cadillac Deville as collateral (value is almost 10gs with rims, etc).

I need to get a loan asap, can any1 help me with this?
 

Chree

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dammit, denied....lol... is there anywhere i can go to with my car as collateral or w/e and get 1? cuz my credit is almost non existant.......
 
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so did you find anything?....maybe you can just stay at a motel till you save money.......btw, how can you have two jobs and no savings? good luck homer..
 
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1. Get an account with a credit union. They'll be more likely to get you after banking with them.

2. Look at repairing your credit (not paying someone to do it - the old fashioned way). Establish credit.

3. If CashCall, which is essentially a large payday loan service denies you, I dunno what to tell you.
 

Chree

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damn ok, i think imma hit up a credit union then,

cash call called me and said i was actually approved for 2600$

with a apr of 96% or some shit and like 261 a month
 

Dana Dane

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Yeah, that's what cash call will do.

There's no prepayment penalty, though. I got a loan form them last year and thne paid it back with my taxes.
 

Chree

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Dana Dane said:
Yeah, that's what cash call will do.

There's no prepayment penalty, though. I got a loan form them last year and thne paid it back with my taxes.

yeah tahts what im trynna do, im gettin the loan 4 my parents, they have horrible credit, so i figured ill do what i can to try to get the $, they gonna have it all repaid with their tax return