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cekkk wrote:I agree 100%...Quick road to bankruptcy is buying a lot of things you don't need and not paying off things you already have...Take your time, you'll get to where you need to be, then buy an RV if you decide it's the right thing to do.
If you are persistent you'll find a lender willing to get you into a high interest loan that will ensure your misery level will increase. Others are giving you very good advice in urging you pass on this purchase. I'd limit myself to paying for a roof over the family's heads, (one you can actually afford, be it an apartment, whatever) food and gas to get you to work in a cheap car. You may need to cut your losses, dump stuff you can't afford, but it will soon begin paying off. Sorry to be preachy, but you need to make changes.
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11krcford wrote:
Hello fellow campers. We would like to get into a newer TT .Low creidit score is stopping us to get a loan.Does anyone know were to get a loan with a low fico score?thanks for the help
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11krcford wrote:If your score is very low you may have to bite the bullet and wait. I have just recently looked for financing on a new unit and the cheapest rate that I found locally was 6% and that was with a FICO score of 830. It seems like the days of easy money may be a thing of the past.
Hello fellow campers. We would like to get into a newer TT .Low creidit score is stopping us to get a loan.Does anyone know were to get a loan with a low fico score?thanks for the help