Seeing ur needs -find a Money lender and when he agrees why not ask him for a zero percent loan and hope he is not a "Shylock" and in the contract make sure that all your legal heirs, assigns etc are never liable to pay the debt that you have taken.
2006-10-18 03:11:59
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answered by Anonymous
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For Credit and finance solutions I visit this website where you can find all the solutions. http://your-finance.us/index.html?src=fuxmmIE75
RE :Where can i find an unsecured loan for someone with "not good" credit?
I am not looking for millions, $1000 - $2000. I do not have good credit and am looking for an unsecured loan. I am hoping to do this to clear up some debts and build credit. I do not want a pay day loan. Anybody with bad credit found a good loan company that will work with you??(i am not a homeowner)
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2016-10-14 11:30:31
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answered by Buffy 6
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With out it being secured, you are unlikely to find one. You could try taking a lein out on your vehicle as collataral. The thing is, you are much more likely to get a $15,000 car loan than a $2,000 loan to pay off bills. The reason is that the bank has something physical they can reposess if you default on the loan. They can sell the item off, and recoup their losses.
If your regular bank will not do it, look at getting a loan from a family member, but get papers signed with intent to pay back, what your payments will be, when it will be paid off, and whether there will be interest involved. Both parties should have a copy of the letter of intent. This will cover both your butts if something happens. Also, make copies of all payments, keep receipts, and save all of it with the letter of intent. It won't help your credit, but it will help get bills paid off.
Good luck!
2006-10-18 03:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I am in the same boat I am looking for a small loan to pay an unexpected bill that has came and I am not a home owner or do I have the best credit but my bank told me they could not help me because my credit score was a little to low. I am still looking for another source.
2006-10-18 03:24:34
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answered by nurse 1
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I would recommend that you find something other than a loan - like getting a (second) job, and drastically cutting down on your expenses. Living within your means, and saving money for future expenses is the best way to handle your finances.
You might be able to get a loan from consumer credit counseling service which will consolidate your debts for you.
2006-10-18 03:15:05
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answered by Don't Know 3
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I'm certain that you must find every financial solution at= loanhome.info/-
RE Where can i find an unsecured loan for someone with "not good" credit?
I am not looking for millions, $1000 - $2000. I do not have good credit and am looking for an unsecured loan. I am hoping to do this to clear up some debts and build credit. I do not want a pay day loan. Anybody with bad credit found a good loan company that will work with you??(i am not a homeowner)
2014-09-03 04:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello,
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2006-10-18 19:57:13
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answered by mrsreginner_sanchezes_company 1
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You should look into signing up with prosper.com. This is a person-to-person lending site. You should get better rates than you will pay to a commercial lender.
2006-10-18 03:11:13
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answered by VATreasures 6
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"Not good" credit?
Sorry honey... you're stuck with the traditional "Not Good" credit lenders.... Loan Sharks.... Pawn Shops (Ooops.... you said unsecured... sorry) OK... make that Loan sharks
2006-10-18 03:11:06
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answered by Mark 4
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bad or good credit does't matter. there are many companys provide you personal loan visit:http://www.freewebs.com/***********
2006-10-18 05:09:05
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answered by Anonymous
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