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a good job and everyone just looks at your credit score. I was just scammed out of 1000.00 from a company that said that I had to send money for insurance on my loan. That was my last 1000.00. I am losing everything is there any good people out there? I promise I can pay just need alittle help.

2007-07-03 07:07:15 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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Unfortunately, good people are faced with bad situations. I don't think someone would just loan you the money, especially if they don't know you. However, do you have a 401k with your employer? If you do, you can actually borrow money against your 401k. The good things about a loan from your 401k is that they don't go by your credit score, they go by the money you have put into it. Another thing is that the loan does not show up on your credit report. However, if you don't keep up with your payments they will convert your loan to an early withdrawal and then you will be subjected to tax penalties. That's the only other thing I can offer as a last resort. I doubt anyone is just going to come out and offer to lend you the money via the Internet.

Good luck!

2007-07-03 07:22:44 · answer #1 · answered by Boricua 2 · 0 0

i can help you out with your loan am located here in the UK, but the only problem is that you have to abide by our terms & conditions governing this great organisation. just get back to me if you are in need of the loan. I will advice if you have the address of the hoodlum that scammed you so they will be tracked & sevely delt with, because am in colaboration with the Economic & Financial Crime Commision here in the Uk & Africa.
We just held a meeting with them in Dakar Senegal to track those pretending to be giving out loans.

Email me at financial.helper@yahoo.com
Best Regards: Raymond Steve.

2007-07-06 19:18:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Assuming that you are now deficient on the payments for your house, don't look for charitable lenders to bail you out here.

Loans such as you are seeking do not go to those who are already in arrears, as a means of a bailout.

2007-07-03 14:40:11 · answer #3 · answered by acermill 7 · 0 0

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