Credit rant
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try being under 21, having parents and family that are all dead or live out of the country, on a 2nd long term "real job", having a credit card limit which is half of a bi-weekly paycheck.....and trying to get ANY credit to buy a car with over 100,000 miles or older than 5 years.
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
Originally Posted by Hans
try being under 21, having parents and family that are all dead or live out of the country, on a 2nd long term "real job", having a credit card limit which is half of a bi-weekly paycheck.....and trying to get ANY credit to buy a car with over 100,000 miles or older than 5 years.
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
i got my $4600 loan from a bank that i just got an account with...
with no help from family members
i have no credit either, she just went off all my bill stubs, the last 6 months.. i hadnt missed a payment date, so she trusted me...
my checks are about 850-900 bi-weekly... care to share what ur getting?
with no help from family members
i have no credit either, she just went off all my bill stubs, the last 6 months.. i hadnt missed a payment date, so she trusted me...
my checks are about 850-900 bi-weekly... care to share what ur getting?
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Originally Posted by 1995BvSSE
Originally Posted by Hans
try being under 21, having parents and family that are all dead or live out of the country, on a 2nd long term "real job", having a credit card limit which is half of a bi-weekly paycheck.....and trying to get ANY credit to buy a car with over 100,000 miles or older than 5 years.
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
no thanks lol. they got a lot of title loan places though, hopefully they will toe my current car away as long as I get a decent amount for it...(and tarnish my credit record in the process lol)
Originally Posted by Hans
Originally Posted by 1995BvSSE
Originally Posted by Hans
try being under 21, having parents and family that are all dead or live out of the country, on a 2nd long term "real job", having a credit card limit which is half of a bi-weekly paycheck.....and trying to get ANY credit to buy a car with over 100,000 miles or older than 5 years.
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
no thanks lol. they got a lot of title loan places though, hopefully they will toe my current car away as long as I get a decent amount for it...(and tarnish my credit record in the process lol)
are you saying that you want a loan for a car over 5yrs old with over 100k miles on it?? many banks would not be interested in loaning most people money for a car that most likely will not live through the duration of the loan, and therefore risk your non payment because you cant drive the car
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Originally Posted by toastedoats
are you saying that you want a loan for a car over 5yrs old with over 100k miles on it?? many banks would not be interested in loaning most people money for a car that most likely will not live through the duration of the loan, and therefore risk your non payment because you cant drive the car
yeah 100K is the limit for most banks and most dont like anything over 3 years
I only wanted a 12 month loan though
Originally Posted by Hans
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit"
Teach yourself now to avoid consumer debt at all costs, and you'll live a very enjoyable life with no regrets further down the road.
try being under 21, having parents and family that are all dead or live out of the country, on a 2nd long term "real job", having a credit card limit which is half of a bi-weekly paycheck.....and trying to get ANY credit to buy a car with over 100,000 miles or older than 5 years.
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit
just aint gonna happen
I guess I will have to do it the old fasion way before they had "credit


