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Are there individuals willing to loan to people looking to consolidate unsecured debt? |
looking for individuals willing to loan money for consolidation - very good credit - just looking to have one payment and get out from the strain of several different payments per month - in order to get ahead. Never late on payments or delinquent on anything. Could be a good investment if there is just someone willing to loan the money for about 10 years - would gladly have a legal contract for this transaction You could try www.zopa.com there are but they're really hard to come by.. |
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