Get Approved Even with Not So Great Credit

We’ve all been there; the occasional missed or late payment here and there, next thing you know your credit score drops and getting approved for a loan is next to impossible. I’ll be the first to admit that over the last 5 years my credit has been on a virtual roller coaster ride as I’ve struggled to make ends meat. Things are finally starting to turn around and I will say that I’ve got a much better handle on how to plan for the tougher times ahead.

Going back to the credit issues, I remember when I bought my new car last year, and at the time my credit was quite low. When I applied for loans, approval was nearly next to impossible, but luckily the dealer was able to workout something I could afford at a moderate interest rate. Had I know, I probably could have done the research on my own and got a much better rate on my Auto Loans saving hundreds possibly thousands of dollars. The other day I came across TheAutoFinder.com and not only do they have auto loans for individuals with bumpy credit, they also have insurance options and even a classifieds area where you can list or find your next new car. If you’re looking to make a purchase I suggest giving them a look.

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    […] Get Approved Even with Not So Great Credit We’ve all been there; the occasional missed or late payment here and there, next thing you know your credit score drops and getting approved for a loan is next to impossible. I’ll be the first to admit that over the last 5 years my credit has been on a virtual roller coaster ride as I’ve struggled to make ends meat. Things are finally starting to turn around and I will say that I’ve got a much better handle on how to plan for the tougher times ahead. Going back to the credit issues, I remember […]

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