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Hello there new member to my fico nice meeting you all !
anyway a back ground on me
only one credit card from capital one my limit was 500 and after GREAT payment NEVER MISSED A PAYMENT AND I PAY MORE THEN the Minimum
THO i have CHASE (Debtcard) checkings i tried applying for a couple of credit cards from chase last december and didnt know that the more credit cards you apply for will f you over yeah anyway i work at my local firing range making 950 an hour there full time while i go to school 20 years old btw
i was looking for a loan and found a couple of sites online but i dont really trust places like 36monthloan.com and i did my research and found out that chase has a private party loan so today 7/17/13 i applied for one as soon as i was done with the app it said that it would give me an answer within 24 hours.. does that mean i didnt get the loan ? because they have done this before with the credit card applications they say we will give you an answer within the week and then i endded up getting denied...
so since i didnt get a auto YES does that mean i didnt get the loan? and where can i get a private party loan for about 5500-6500
im looking to buy a 04 Wrx subbie from CL craiglist.com
i make 800 every two weeks dont pay rent beacause im a student and i have only one payment a month (phone bill) which is $100
i have a credit score of 684 never missed a payment..
ive been at my job for about a year and 7 months
thansk for any help...
I'm not aware of chase having a 'private party loan'. I know they do auto loans for private party purchase.
You may try lendingclub.com. Its a peer to peer lending site.
I would say Capitalone.com for auto loan but they won't do 2004.
you have a credit union in your area?
think you are confusing Chase auto loan for buying private party (your CL car) and some private party loan deivison... it's the same auto loan, just allows the check to go to a person vs. a dealership/
Any local credit unions? Most will do up to 10 years