Bad credit cash loans can fall under
a number of different financial programs. Generally speaking, if you have poor
credit or no credit, you will need to apply for a bad credit loan. If you apply
for any other type of funding program, you will get turned down which would
only make your credit score lower than it was before.
A lot of people feel that they don't
have poor credit or that the items on their credit report is not correct. Any
negative items on your credit report will affect your ability to get approved
for a personal loan. Even if the information is incorrect, it will still stop
you from getting a number of different types of loans. You can still purchase a
car or home with bad credit. Poor credit will stop you from getting approved
for an unsecured personal loan.
You may already know that you have
poor credit. In some cases a person could have a fair credit rating. You would
have bad credit if you have any accounts in collections, closed unpaid
accounts, judgments, filed for bankruptcy or more than 3 late payments on your
credit report. You have poor credit if you are getting calls from a collection
agency about any of your accounts.
If you have had any of the problems
above, you would be much better off applying for a poor credit unsecured loan.
There are a number of different offers that you can consider.
The first and most popular financial
product is the unsecured personal loan program. Most lenders offer some type of
cash loan program. It is important to remember that you should never apply with
any of the conventional lenders. Most conventional lenders, like your bank or
credit union are only interested in giving loans to people that have A1 credit.
To have A1 credit, you must have a lease one major credit card for over 12
months with no late payments. Also you cannot have any negative items on your
credit report.
You should only apply to lenders
that clearly state that they offer financing programs to individuals that have
no credit or poor credit. Many companies claim to offer financing to anyone,
only to find out later that they are trying to get as many new applications in
as they can. They will then check everyone's credit, with the hope that one or
more of the applicants will have good credit.
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