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I think they finance their own loans (not sure if it’s all of them)–wouldn’t that technically make them a lender…also?
I think they finance their own loans (not sure if it’s all of them)–wouldn’t that technically make them a lender…also?
I think they finance their own loans (not sure if it’s all of them)–wouldn’t that technically make them a lender…also?
I think they finance their own loans (not sure if it’s all of them)–wouldn’t that technically make them a lender…also?
I think they finance their own loans (not sure if it’s all of them)–wouldn’t that technically make them a lender…also?
“Has anyone heard of this lender” is always a bad sign in my book.
I bet they are trying to sound respectable, much the same way Packard Bell computers kind of fools people into thinking they are related to Hewlett-Packard computers (they aren’t).
>chirp<
“Has anyone heard of this lender” is always a bad sign in my book.
I bet they are trying to sound respectable, much the same way Packard Bell computers kind of fools people into thinking they are related to Hewlett-Packard computers (they aren’t).
>chirp<
“Has anyone heard of this lender” is always a bad sign in my book.
I bet they are trying to sound respectable, much the same way Packard Bell computers kind of fools people into thinking they are related to Hewlett-Packard computers (they aren’t).
>chirp<
“Has anyone heard of this lender” is always a bad sign in my book.
I bet they are trying to sound respectable, much the same way Packard Bell computers kind of fools people into thinking they are related to Hewlett-Packard computers (they aren’t).
>chirp<
“Has anyone heard of this lender” is always a bad sign in my book.
I bet they are trying to sound respectable, much the same way Packard Bell computers kind of fools people into thinking they are related to Hewlett-Packard computers (they aren’t).
>chirp<