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  • How do the bad credit no credit auto sales work?

    Posted by admin on April 4th, 2009 and filed under Bad Credit | 5 Comments »
    Mitch G asked:


    i want to get a car but have bad credit, how do these auto sales where they say bad credit no credit work?

    Credit Mechanics

    5 Responses

    1. cocow Says:

      Helping People Fix and Maintain Credit

      It simply means they are willing to work with individuals with poor credit scores. It also means that you’ll have to pay a premium, i.e. a higher interest rate.

    2. GFBanker Says:

      CreditMechanics.com

      it means they will probably give you a loan – but will want a large down payments and/or charge you a very high interest rate

    3. SOUTH LAKE Says:

      Credit Mechanics

      They offer their services to high credit risks by inflating the selling price and interest rates of the loans .

      For example , they can sell a $5,000 car for $10,000 and require a $4,000 down payment and an interest rate of 20% . In this scenario they only need to collect payments of $1,000 to break even on the deal .
      If you don’t pay the payments they can repossess the car and you lose your down payment . If you make the payments they maximize their profits .

    4. steve.raid Says:

      Helping People Fix and Maintain Credit

      The others answers are correct on how the auto sales work, but I just wanted to add that your best bet would be to get your credit fixed. I used to have bad credit, too. I worked with a credit repair company and got it cleaned up. The process takes a few months, but the outcome is incredible. Check out the site of Unified Credit Services, they are the company that I worked with and recommend.

    5. ~WarlocK~ Says:

      Credit Mechanics

      get more in depth answers here.this source has helped me a lot.

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