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Old Jun 30th 2006, 2:03 am
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Has anyone used these to purchase a vehicle? I have seen their adverts, which of course promise guaranteed credit, but not gone into detail. Just wondered if anyone could tell me if they tell you which car lots to go to, and if their interest rate is "fair", they say you can drive any vehicle (at a price I guess!) does this include new as well as used? The problem I have is that I can't really piggy back on the missus credit as her credit score is far from great, and her debt-credit ratio isn't good either. Any other companies used for people with no credit, who have seemed reasonable?
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Old Jun 30th 2006, 2:07 am
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Originally Posted by jibsymalone
Has anyone used these to purchase a vehicle? I have seen their adverts, which of course promise guaranteed credit, but not gone into detail. Just wondered if anyone could tell me if they tell you which car lots to go to, and if their interest rate is "fair", they say you can drive any vehicle (at a price I guess!) does this include new as well as used? The problem I have is that I can't really piggy back on the missus credit as her credit score is far from great, and her debt-credit ratio isn't good either. Any other companies used for people with no credit, who have seemed reasonable?
Have you thought about buying secondhand and paying cash?

In addition, have you requested a free credit report yet? You're entitled to up to three a year.


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Old Jun 30th 2006, 3:42 am
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Old Jun 30th 2006, 3:55 am
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Has anyone used these to purchase a vehicle? ............The problem I have is that I can't really piggy back on the missus credit as her credit score is far from great, and her debt-credit ratio isn't good either. Any other companies used for people with no credit, who have seemed reasonable?
Some useful financial information can be found here:

http://britishexpats.com/articles/us...nce-in-the-us/

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