Find a dealer that does their own financing...good luck...
2006-06-09 07:11:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, let see if I understand your question....You are in an occupation which is a cash only business that MIGHT NOT submit your earnings to Local, State, or the Federal Goverment for tax purposes. Thus, you have no yearly W-2 that you can submit with a credit application for a loan on a car. Right? If so, your choices are limited to a personal UNSECURED loan or what is called a BUY HERE, PAY HERE lot. Both will be high intrest because of no verifiable income. Suggestions, One...Start paying taxes, you can use the W-2 as proof of income. Two....Get a second job, partime, inwhich you do pay taxes on and have a paycheck stub. Three.... Marry for the Money...Sorry, but that is all the help I can be.
2006-06-09 18:48:01
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answered by sfcjcl 5
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Your options are basically as follows (best to worst);
1.) Save enough to buy a car with cash.(hard to do but is best)
2.) Find a co-signer or borrow from relative (this can drive you up a wall)
3.) Buy a clunker for the cash you have on hand. (if mechanically inclined or have boyfriends that are, this works out for some).
4.) Save enough to make a big down paymant at a tote the note dealership.(this is bad option, you will way overpay for a piece of crap that likely won't last as long as the "easy" payments).
5.) Keep borrowing one from someone elses. (good luck)
6.) Learn to steal cars. (before you know it you won't need a car anymore)
2006-06-09 14:25:36
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answered by Truyer 5
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Wow- you are so Hot! : )
You can buy a used car from an individual for cash- but be careful, a lot of used cars need work. Have a mechanic check the car out FIRST before you buy it. : )
Good luck, cutie pie!
2006-06-09 14:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh, save your cash?
Perhaps you should think about reporting your employer since they are breaking any number of laws as well as screwing you out of legal employment protection, unemployment, benefits, and social security. Just a thought...
2006-06-09 14:16:06
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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go to a bank and get a cashiers check. Any dealer will take the money.
2006-06-09 14:09:09
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answered by nick h 2
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