I need help getting a loan but my credit isn't GREAT, or good or even fair....help!!!?

I need a loan to pay off my credit, I'm only 22 and my credit is slipping and I want to pay off some of my debt with a loan to get me where I need to be and I'll just pay off the loan in monthly installments. But the question is, do anyone know where I could get a loan, and a place where credit isn't a top priority bc I have less than perfect credit. I stay in Illinois, any kind of hlep will do. Just no places where I need good credit tp get a loan


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Hi,

     You are young at 22 and I assume that you are able-bodied, and healthy.  The solution to your problem is not to get yourself deeper in debt but to get 1 or 2 more jobs to pay down on your debt.

     There is a very helpful website to help you with your financial problem and that is Daveramsey.com.  He has helped a lot of people with financial problems.

     He has books that you could buy at bookstores.  Just ask them to help you find Dave Ramsey's books.

    Hopefully this will help you.  Don't think that you can solve your problem by getting more loans.

    Good luck to you and start working more.


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1.  Get another job

2. You can get a consolidated loan...go to one of the co-ops/non-profits that help with people to do this. 

3.  It's great that you are catching on early how this can happen to people really young.  A lot of older people have this happen to them three times in a row, lose their houses, family, jobs, friends and jobs when this happens to them.  Don't be another sequel. 


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I would check out the following site, I know that they can help.

http://gonzo11.egmserv1.hop.clickbank.net/

 Hope this helps!


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