Oct 17

where can i find a loan with bad credit?

bad credit loan
need a loan and not a payday loan. my credit is not good. i have heard of people on the internet that loan money. but i don’t know where to look.

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  1. penguincutie85 says:

    ALot of those places are scams. If you have bad credit, instead of getting a loan to ruin your credit more, you need to work on fixing that bad credit. Establish relationships and set up payment methods, wait a couple months, then try for a loan again. If you need the money now, find a trustworthy friend/co worker/boss to loan you the money, otherwise, get a second job.

  2. ~Jamie K says:

    hmm.
    I work in a bank and do loans…. but.. you would normally have to have some kind of credit, if you have horrible credit, mostly you are auto denied but we can push it through depending on the cuase.
    YOU COULD however mostly get aprroved for a debt consaldation personal loan. so you can have some cash and attempt to get you out of the whole. weather it be credit report, credit cards, or just negative account. try a bank

  3. yagurlbubblez says:

    These people can help you improve your credit score, also get rid of that debt you may have also.

  4. rajesh k says:

    If you have a bad credit score, it is difficult to get a loan from most banks and financial institutions. Credit is usually available only at a very high interest rate.Only few companies provide loan with bad credit score.Check out link for details.

  5. Gary H says:

    There are plenty of places that offer loans for people with bad credit with no-hassle applications and easy requirements.

    Some of these lenders even offer 1 minute approvals, and have both secured and unsecured loans, depending on your need and situation. Check the page listed below, it has information and bad credit lenders listed off and on.

  6. Anderson P says:

    Have seen lots of people asking info on bad credits. Well, if you need to get your problem solved onarrange loans or other finance, and usually means you will pay more interest on any loan you take out.

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