Getting approved after bankruptcy
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Here ya go.....Go ahead and start shoppin'..... get the boat info - serial numbers, copy of title, etc...you should be on the water by the 4th.
http://www.antiochcommfcu.org/site/i...ans/loan-info/
https://www.navyfederal.org/products...e-rv-loans.php
http://www.alliantcreditunion.org/loans/vehicle/
http://www.access-cu.com/loan_rates.asp
http://www.antiochcommfcu.org/site/i...ans/loan-info/
https://www.navyfederal.org/products...e-rv-loans.php
http://www.alliantcreditunion.org/loans/vehicle/
http://www.access-cu.com/loan_rates.asp
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Best color scheme Donzi ever produced. (IMHO)
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Hot dam congrats. And you didn't have to start off with a 'starter' boat and move up after your BK aged or fell off completely.
Do you mind sharing who did the financing? It's a good data point for many I'm sure.
Do you mind sharing who did the financing? It's a good data point for many I'm sure.
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Absolutely, as many suggested I used a Credit Union, Consumers Credit Union in Illinois. There was a maximum dollar amount and 10% down. The other most important part is after you have been through your difficult time you have to be perfect with your credit if you ever want them to give you another chance. I have bought a house and a boat in less than 3 years it can be done but you have to really want it and work for it.
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