Auto Loans For Bad Credit News
Why auto lenders like bad credit
They're banking on subprime and deep subprime borrowers for new business. This post comes from Marilyn Lewis at MSN Money. Who knew that defaulting on your mortgage would make you attractive to lenders?
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Bad Credit Car Loan Qualification Procedures Made Easier
The top loan offer online watchdog site for bad credit car loans has simplified the procedure for connecting borrowers with offers when looking to finance the purchase of a new or used car. ReallyBadCreditOffers.com has updated the offers comparison to help consumers, after a short loan application, receive multiple offers within minutes. This simplification of the process allows the consumer to ...
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Online Radio Show Covering Credit Repair and Debt Management Nears Milestone
Buildmycredit's The Credit Crunch Nears Download Marker (PRWeb February 01, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9155313.htm
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Recover from money disaster
If your credit has suffered in the rough economy, you may be able to repair it more quickly than you think. And if you're in the midst of trouble, you can minimize the damage.
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Getting new credit cards can ding your credit score
If you're eager to buy that new car you just spotted at the North American International Auto Show, I'd like to share a story from a reader who learned the hard way about the power of credit scores.
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New credit cards can ding your credit score
Tinesha Ross, a MBNA employee, walks by the credit card museum at MBNA in Wilmington, Del., in this 2003 file photo. / GANNETT FILE PHOTO Don’t apply for or accept any other new credit for three months to six months before going out to look for a car loan, said Anthony A. Sprauve, director of public relations for FICO.
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Does Wells Fargo Practice Radical Management?
After all the stories about the big bad banks, it’s nice to read a positive story about a big bank. The cover story in Forbes for February 2012 by Matt Schifrin and Halah Touryalai makes the case that Wells Fargo is “a bank that works”.
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