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		<title>Car Financing for Bad Credit and no credit checks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#034;Don’t worry about your credit.&#034;  &#034;Bad credit, no problem.&#034; 
These are slogans you hear car sales advertisements use a lot when they are trying to get you to come in and buy an overpriced car or van.  If you are willing to buy into what these advertisers are telling you, even if your credit tells them you are a bad risk, they can get you that loan to get you into a car because that is just the kind of great guys that they are.  Do you ever see those commercials and wonder, &#034;What&#039;s the catch?&#034;  Well the catch is one that could make you feel pretty badly toward car dealerships.  But is one you should be aware of before you let them set you up with a no credit check car dealership loan. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#034;Don’t worry about your credit.&#034;  &#034;Bad credit, no problem.&#034; </p>
<p>These are slogans you hear car sales advertisements use a lot when they are trying to get you to come in and buy an overpriced car or van.  If you are willing to buy into what these advertisers are telling you, even if your credit tells them you are a bad risk, they can get you that loan to get you into a car because that is just the kind of great guys that they are.  Do you ever see those commercials and wonder, &#034;What&#039;s the catch?&#034;  Well the catch is one that could make you feel pretty badly toward car dealerships.  But is one you should be aware of before you let them set you up with a <a href="http://www.nocreditcheckpaydayloansonline.co.uk/">no credit check</a> car dealership loan.</p>
<p>We are not saying that all &#034;bad credit, no problem&#034; offers are ploys.  But there is a plan that these people are working on some customers they get that are already struggling with their finances.  And it is a ploy that is not only ugly and underhanded, it is downright cruel and should be criminal.  It is designed to rob you of the money you put down on the car and your payments that you can make.  And when you think that these plans are carefully designed to steal that money from people who are already struggling, it can make you a little sick when you see them say, &#034;We can finance you a car even if you have <a href="http://www.nocreditcheckpaydayloansonline.co.uk/No_credit_check_Catalogues_Bad_credit_shopping.html">bad credit</a>.&#034;  Here is how the ploy works.<br />
. The commercials are designed to reach out to people who really need a vehicle to get out of a financial nightmare they are dealing with.  Because part of that nightmare is their credit has collapsed, they are desperate for someone to help them.  These commercials are there to offer that help when the car dealership is just out to victimize these people even more.</p>
<p>The dealership gets you to buy a used car.  They will be sweet and accommodating by assuring you they can finance the car even if your credit tells them you cannot afford the payments for very long.  In fact, they will try to get you to buy a car that costs more than you can afford.  They want you to <a href="http://www.nocreditcheckpaydayloansonline.co.uk/Not_paying_payday_loans_and_the_default_percentage.html">default on that loan</a>.</p>
<p>. The victim of the ploy must put down a down payment.  Usually they are able to negotiate that down payment but they want something.</p>
<p>. The contract for the sale stipulates that if you miss one payment, they can repossess the car and keep the down payment and the payments that have been made so far.  You lose your money and they get the car back to sell again working the same ploy over and over and over again.</p>
<p>It is a pretty ugly ploy.  So beware of bad credit offers from car dealerships and read the terms carefully.  You are better off working with a bank or financial institution that can give you some credit to get you into a car without trying to trick you like some of these &#034;no credit, no problem&#034; offers are trying to do. </p>
<p>They are much worse than a <a href="http://www.nocreditcheckpaydayloansonline.co.uk/No_credit_check_mobile_phones_on_contract_with_free_handset.html">no credit check mobile</a> deal as some of them are line normal deals</p>
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		<title>95% mortgages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a residential mortgage, a home buyer pledges his or her house to the bank. The bank has a claim on the house should the home buyer default on paying the mortgage. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a residential mortgage, a home buyer pledges his or her house to the bank. The bank has a claim on the house should the home buyer default on paying the mortgage. Finally, the intermediate theory applies the lien theory until there is a default on the mortgage whereupon the title theory applies. An assumable home loan mortgage contract allows buyers to assume the seller?s mortgage contract. There are advantages to assuming a home loan, but not every lender allows this type of transaction in lieu of a traditional purchase.</p>
<p>We offer you an easy way to get mortgage rates that are personalized for your specific financial situation and needs, and find the loan that is really best for you within a few mouse clicks. We maintain a large database which contains hundreds of the most competitive loan products! If the mortgagor does not, then the land pledged to the mortgagee as security for the debt &#034;is taken from him for ever, and so dead to him upon condition, &amp;amp;c. And if he doth pay the money, then the pledge is dead as to the [mortgagee].&#034;.This etymology, as understood by 17th-century attorneys, of the Old French term morgage, which we adopted, may well be correct. Paying off short term loans and credit cards with a mortgage could cost you more over the long term. Early repayment charges may apply.</p>
<p>Mortgage arrangement was seen as a standard method to enable individuals and businesses can buy residential and commercial real estate, without having to pay the full value immediately. Loans to these projects an acceptable source of down payments for most types of other loans.</p>
<p>Work out the monthly payments for any fixed-rate loan. Just enter the amount and terms. Interested in a home loan? Compare <a href="http://www.ukwares.com/95_mortgages_90_buy_to_let_mortgages.html">95% mortgages</a> rates or compare home equity loan rates today.</p>
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