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Landlord Verification for Auto Loans

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Let me preface this post by saying that it applies to people getting bad credit auto loans and first time buyer loans only. If you have good credit, lenders do not typically verify info with landlords or mortgage companies before they fund your auto loan.
There, now that that is out of the way…

Avoid Vehicle Repossession

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

If you are behind on your auto loan, or you know you will soon be behind, read this article for helpful tips on how to avoid a vehicle repossession.

Are banks still lending?

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

The credit crunch coverage in the media has convinced people that banks are not lending for auto loans, home loans, or personal loans. This is very over blown. The lenders that are still in business continue to lend. They may have changed their lending guidelines, but they are still lending.
For many people looking for an [...]

ReCreditPair – Credit Repair Software

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Credit repair software from ReCreditPair. Get your complimentary copy from the Credit Acceptance team at All Star Ford. You can improve your credit rating. ReCreditPair can help you do it.

A Quick Guide To Better Credit

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Credit 101. If you want to learn about credit and what your credit score means to you, look no further. We have adopted Credit Unlimited’s comprehensive guide. More than anything, we aim to clean up some of the myths that have developed about credit.

How to Fix Detroit

Friday, November 21st, 2008

I saw the melt down in Detroit coming years ago. I think it was 2005 that I read an article that pointed out that GM had to spend around $2000 on every vehicle sold just to pay for the pensions and benefits of retirees. GM sold a lot more cars in 2005, and they have more retirees today. Is GM selling half the vehicles today? Wouldn’t that mean that they have to calculate closer to $4000 per vehicle for those expenses?

Are Extended Warranties Worth the Cost?

Friday, September 5th, 2008

The Case for the Extended Warranty
While many manufacturers are offering longer warranty coverage on their vehicles, the debate about buying an extended service contract when purchasing a used car has resurfaced.
At Washington Auto Credit we suggest using common sense when buying a car.  We help people find vehicles that will fit their budget rather than trying [...]

Where Does My Credit Score Rank?

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

According to BankRate.com:
“…the median FICO score in the United States is 723…”
“A median of 723 means half the people fall below that score and half have scores higher. More specifically, here’s a breakdown [...]

Trade in Your Car with Negative Equity

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Trade in your car with negative equity. These tips could help you get out of your upside down auto loan.

How Credit Inquiries Can Affect Your Credit Score

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

In the following article I will explain how credit report inquiries can sometimes lower your credit score, even if only slightly. Depending on the type of inquiry, your score can lower 0 – 10 points -even more with multiple inquiries. While this should not be a major credit worry, it is helpful information to keep [...]

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