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Matt Ward
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How to find out if you qualify for loan...?

Matt Ward
  • Peachtree City, GA
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Hey guys, new to REI and looking to invest ecommerce profits.

Struggling with the whole credit thing. Didn't have a college loan, home loan or car loan in past and no credit card. Just got a secured credit card a few months ago because banks wouldn't give me credit card even though business was pulling tens of thousands in profit a month.

Just got pre-approved for a 1500 limit credit card and should be being shipped to me.

Now I ran a credit score and TransUnion gave me a 720 and the other two had no score at all...

What the hell do I do with real estate?

Looking to potentially sell the ecommerce business for around 7 figures, just started the listing process. If I don't sell, wanted to reinvest most of profits (~30-60k per month) in real estate.

Odd situation. Help...?

Thanks

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