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better be real careful.. and the percentage rate is going to be like 25-30 percent. so not worth it.
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sun_burst68 On Date
2008-02-24 07:38:13
Yeah, right.
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newjerseyguy On Date
2008-02-24 07:41:26
I suggest going to Consumer Credit Counseling Service to figure out how to pay off your debt without getting more debt. They're reputable, non-profit, and nationwide. Below is a link to the Atlanta website, but you probably can find a CCCS office in your area.
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PelMel On Date
2008-02-24 07:47:19
FHA~Stands for the federal housing association~They base there interest rates off your income rather than your fico.
Another solution is US Bank~They are one of the few sub prime company's still afloat~However your interest rate would be rather high
Good luck to you
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amy s On Date
2008-02-24 07:55:28
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Nina On Date
2008-02-24 09:53:09
Check this resource: http://www.badcreditresources.com/bad-credit-personal-loans.html
It has a list of lenders/banks that gives loan to people with bad credit.