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Old 05-30-2013, 11:48 AM
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Default Boat Loans Hi Perf - Banks are finally approving more loans

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Just got approved for a hi pert boat loan.

Apply here ==> https://app.ifgreps.com/applications...8-6df1ac10cf99

it worked for me!

After applying, the rep will call you in about 3~5 days

The banks are sooo busy approving the loans that it might take a while, but be patient with them

Banks prefer $100K+ loans, but will do lesser than $100K

Let us know how you did!





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Originally Posted by noli
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Just got approved for a hi pert boat loan.

Apply here ==> https://app.ifgreps.com/applications...8-6df1ac10cf99

it worked for me!

After applying, the rep will call you in about 3~5 days

The banks are sooo busy approving the loans that it might take a while, but be patient with them

Banks prefer $100K+ loans, but will do lesser than $100K

Let us know how you did!





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Umm, I highly advise NOT filling out a form like that online with all of your personal information in that fashion.

Doing blind applications like that will actually HURT your credit score.

If you want to apply for a loan, call and get to know the loan officer/broker.
KNOW YOUR CREDIT SCORE ahead of time; and talk it through with the loan officer/broker. They know what they can get approved as long as they have some basic info.

That's a TON of what's called PII: Personally Identifiable Information...
...to blindly submit to any website; and while the website appears secure--you have no idea how that data is stored, how long it's stored; how well it's protected; or who else may now or in the future have access to it.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Umm, I highly advise NOT filling out a form like that online with all of your personal information in that fashion.

Doing blind applications like that will actually HURT your credit score.

If you want to apply for a loan, call and get to know the loan officer/broker.
KNOW YOUR CREDIT SCORE ahead of time; and talk it through with the loan officer/broker. They know what they can get approved as long as they have some basic info.

That's a TON of what's called PII: Personally Identifiable Information...
...to blindly submit to any website; and while the website appears secure--you have no idea how that data is stored, how long it's stored; how well it's protected; or who else may now or in the future have access to it.
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Sydwayz is 100% acurate.

to minimize private info from getting into the wrong hands, one should call Boat Loans by Intercoastal Financial Group - Fort Pierce FL - Marine Lenders - Loans and Refinancing directly and get to know them at

Intercoastal Financial Group
124-A North Second Street
Fort Pierce, FL 34950

Telephone: 1-888-587-LOAN



My loan application needed extra help and my loan rep had to do extra work to get me approved.

Here's the guy I had the pleasure of working with

Gerald L Kraaz
Intercoastal Financial Group
800-916-0065
772-464-6907 fax
772-801-3084 cell
[email protected]


Again please be patient with them as they are working with lots of applications at this time.

It worked for me!

Let us know how your loan app did!





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So Noli,

Lets see what your buying, I dont buy it
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as soon as things are definite will give more info and start a thread



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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Umm, I highly advise NOT filling out a form like that online with all of your personal information in that fashion.

Doing blind applications like that will actually HURT your credit score.

If you want to apply for a loan, call and get to know the loan officer/broker.
KNOW YOUR CREDIT SCORE ahead of time; and talk it through with the loan officer/broker. They know what they can get approved as long as they have some basic info.

That's a TON of what's called PII: Personally Identifiable Information...
...to blindly submit to any website; and while the website appears secure--you have no idea how that data is stored, how long it's stored; how well it's protected; or who else may now or in the future have access to it.
very good info and wise to head. But with that said your information is easily scattered over the phone than the net these days. I will only do online apps through my bank USAA or Penfed that way I know its legit. But the random website thing ehh not so much. As important as it is to safeguard your info, these days I almost think its a lost cause to focus on that approach vs monitoring your credit, bank accounts, bills etc.
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