November 28th, 2008 in Personal Finance | 6 Comments »
wut’s a girl 2 do? asked: I have an outstanding payday loan and they want to take me to
court. I wrote a check for the loan and it bounced and I have paid on the loan since but haven’t been able to pay it off. I really don’t want to go to court but they aren’t willing to work with me. Can anyone tell me what happens at that point?
Joy
November 28th, 2008 in Personal Finance | 1 Comment »
Kristina asked: I just recently got engaged and I am looking into trying to get a personal loan to help pay for the wedding costs. The only problem is that I have a credit score of 566. Is there anywhere that will provide me with that type of loan with the credit that I currently have?
Sheila
November 24th, 2008 in Credit | 3 Comments »
VV asked: Due to medical reasons I have gotten into extreme financial difficulty and I am unable to pay off a payday loan I took out. I can’t even make payments. Can they garnish my paycheck?
Luis
November 24th, 2008 in Small Business | 1 Comment »
saborguerito asked: I am curious to know how much start up money would be needed to start a small Credit Card Company. I am interested in extending credit with Secured Credit Cards with low limits for individuals looking to establish or re-establish credit by a secured credit card. Also I have thought about prepaid debit cards for those in chexsystems and cannot get conventional checking accounts.
Any help?
What I mean is not to broker, but to be able to start a very small company directly.
Dolores
November 22nd, 2008 in Personal Finance | 5 Comments »
Melanie B asked: I am caught in a Payday loan nightmare. My credit will not allow me to get a personal loan. I was reading about Prosper, person-to-person loan, hoping and praying that someone would help me get out of this pit called Payday loans.
Allison
November 20th, 2008 in United States | 5 Comments »
cozmikdolphin asked: I was in desperate need, so I applied and received a payday loan. Do I need to claim this on my taxes, since it might be considered a source of income?
Joshua
November 12th, 2008 in Credit | 7 Comments »
Acrow asked: I just finished college, and work full time. I have a debit card, and building good credit from paying off loans. A lot of people have been telling me to get a credit card, but I wonder if it really is necessary. Please give me some good reasons to get a credit card other than building good credit. The only other advantage I know about is those point-system/rewards credit cards, that earn you miles or other things. And what is the best credit card to get for a first time credit card holder? The number of choices are a little overwhelming. How did you choose your first/main credit card?
Roy
November 10th, 2008 in United States | 8 Comments »
urbutlergirl asked: I live in Illiois. I couldn’t repay my payday loan so the company took my car instead. Can I deduct this loss on my 2006 income taxes?
Audrey
November 9th, 2008 in Credit | 5 Comments »
nolan3248 asked: I have a payday loan for 300 dollars my balance is 390. I just paid the 90 dollar minimum and the balance is still at 390. Do I have to pay the loan off in full to get rid of it?
Gladys
November 8th, 2008 in Credit | 2 Comments »
KenCosgrove asked: I got an offer from Capital one to take out a 10,000 personal loan, requiring no collateral at a pretty high rate. Kinda need the money for moving expenses and feel like I can pay it off well ahead of schedule. But will this be sabotaging my credit?
Dorothy