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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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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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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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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John David is a client and a great guy.
#5
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.
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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From: Jersey Shore
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.
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.
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!
Noli
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From: Thousand Islands area
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.
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.





