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Jeff Schafer
  • Wekweti, Northwest Territories
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Bad credit loan

Jeff Schafer
  • Wekweti, Northwest Territories
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Hi! My cousin is in his late-twenties and recovering from bad credit from college credit cards and unpaid student debt. He has now moved to Los Angeles and desperately needs a car for the nature of his job. He has decided to go for a bad credit loan. And since he’s got a job now, he is pretty sure that he can pay back the loan regularly. Is it a good option. When he had contacted them the said the rates can fluctuate between 5.5% to 9.9% depending on his job, income, assets and debts.

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