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hannahs_love21 asked:
My fiance and no cosigner available are needing personal loan for between 58000 usd we are there any legit lenders out there for between 58000 usd we have no cosigner available are needing personal loan for between 58000 usd we are needing personal loan for between 58000.
My fiance and have no cosigner available are there any legit lenders out there for between 58000 usd we are needing personal loan for between 58000 usd we are needing personal loan for people with nocredit.
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My fiance and no cosigner available are needing personal loan for between 58000 usd we are there any legit lenders out there for between 58000 usd we have no cosigner available are needing personal loan for between 58000 usd we are needing personal loan for between 58000.
My fiance and have no cosigner available are there any legit lenders out there for between 58000 usd we are needing personal loan for between 58000 usd we are needing personal loan for people with nocredit.
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January 31 2009 10:39 am | Credit

Trevor J on 03 Feb 2009 at 5:32 pm #
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I think you might really struggle to get this off the ground by the sounds of it. Depending on how long you need the money for you can get a couple of credit cards and max them out for cash. This will give you the money in quick time but it is expensive. You need to decide how urgent or important what you want really is.
Good luck, Jackson.
Anna on 05 Feb 2009 at 6:17 pm #
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There are very few legit lenders who will lend you money at a reasonable rate.
Here are a few suggestions. Go to companies who give out credit cards easily - like Home Depot and Firestone. Make small purchases and pay the required amount, timely, each month for 6 months, then pay them off. This will established a credit history for you. You can’t pay them off the very next month because then you have no “history.”
I find credit unions are a little more liberal than banks. So, if you have access to a credit union, start there.