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valhalla360 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
It's a shame in today's world that people just aren't honest. I, too, would not carry a loan for a stranger. If they can't get a loan on their own, there is a reason.
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When was it not "today's world". There have been scammers back to the Garden of Eden.
To the OP: If you aren't experienced running a bank loan department, it's a bad idea. If you are experienced running a bank loan department, you wouldn't be asking.
If they can't get a loan, there is most likely a good reason.
โMar-30-2018 02:56 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
It's a shame in today's world that people just aren't honest. I, too, would not carry a loan for a stranger. If they can't get a loan on their own, there is a reason.
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When was it not "today's world". There have been scammers back to the Garden of Eden.
To the OP: If you aren't experienced running a bank loan department, it's a bad idea. If you are experienced running a bank loan department, you wouldn't be asking.
If they can't get a loan, there is most likely a good reason.
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โMar-29-2018 09:36 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
It's a shame in today's world that people just aren't honest. I, too, would not carry a loan for a stranger. If they can't get a loan on their own, there is a reason.
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ginagary wrote:
We are going to be selling our 2007 Winnebago Journey. Since it is over 10 years old, most buyers will not be able to get financing.
Has anyone had any experience in holding the loan for the buyer?
Pros/cons, suggestions.....
Thanks
โMar-29-2018 10:58 AM