How to get Boat Loan??

 

 How to get Boat Loan??


Do you need a boat to go fishing? Do you want to buy a boat but don’t have money for down payment? Here are a couple of tips on how to get Boat Loan.
The first thing you should do is call lenders and see if they offer Boat Loans. The next step is to check your credit score, since this will affect how much money they can loan you. If you are looking for long-term loan, then the lender will require some collateral like homeowner's insurance or second mortgage with equity in place as protection against defaulting on the loan. At the same time, if someone is offering a short-term loan, then the lender will not require any collateral at all.
This should not be taken as financial advice. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by BoatLoanPros.com, and this information may be changed at any time without notice.
This website is not affiliated with Boat Loan Pros nor do we claim to be an affiliate of theirs; we are just sharing what we have learned.
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http://youtube.com/360ASIA2 __________________ Last edited by 360Asia; August 22nd, 2009 at 10:04 PM . Reason: BOTH SITES updated. Remove link to BoatLoanPros because it is a Scam. Thanks to all the people who have initiated this. I have just updated the URLs and article content to include the updates! 360ASIA :D P/S: IF YOU KNOW ANY MORE SCAM SITES, DO CALL THEM OUT!!! IF YOU SEE ANY NEW SCAM SITES, POST IT IN THE COMMENTS!!! THANKS! :D
ABSOLUTELY AWFUL!!! These people are scamming as one of their tactics to get you to call them up for unnecessary credit checks and then for them to scam you out of your money!! These are scammers . . . DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY INFORMATION OR YOUR MONEY!!!
I GOT SCAMMED by them too!! I was searching for a loan for my daughter's college tuition. She was studying abroad and she was looking for a loan to help pay for her expenses. She found this company on the internet and gave them all of her information, including her social security number. They told her that she was approved for $7,500 and I had to deposit $400 into an account in order to get the money. I was hesitant at first but they were so convincing and they sounded so professional that I believed them. They gave me an account number and a routing number and told me to deposit the money into this account so that my daughter could start receiving her loan. When I deposited the money, they deposited it right back into my account a few minutes later. I was thinking, "Isn't this supposed to go into my daughter's bank account???" This should have been my first clue! Anyway, I called up BoatLoanPros (and yes, THEY ARE THE SAME SCAMMERS!!!) and they told me that the money was held up in processing but it should be arriving in the next day or two . . . a couple days later, the money still hadn't arrived in my daughter's account so I called them up and they told me that it must be held up in processing again, but would come through in the next couple of days . . . etc. . . etc. It has been two months now and I have called them every other day and they keep telling me that the money is still in processing!! They have even tried to convince me that it is being held up by my banks!! They also told me that I could send them a copy of my statement so they can check on where the money is. This is the first line of the scam. If they can make a copy of your bank statement, they can tell you EXACTLY what is in your account if they need to scam you out of more money!! Anyway, I have asked them to stop running my credit report because I have been trying to repair my credit anyway and now that these people are turning me down every day, it is making it more difficult. They have even tried to convince me that I don't really want the money for myself anyway because I should be using this money for my daughter's tuition! WOW! And I thought that was a great idea . . . until it came time for me to pay the tuition myself!! They can use this as a tactic to tell you that you really don't want the money after all and they can even convince you to send them more money! So, please. . . be aware of these scams! Also, BoatLoanPros is just one of the MANY websites that is affiliated with the same scamming company. All of these scams have different names and different web addresses but they are all connected. Stay away from ANY company that does credit checks!!! I feel bad for those who were scammed out of their hard-earned money! I don't know how I am gonna pay for my daughter's tuition now. I pray that God will watch over me so that these people do not come after me for more money! GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!!
SMH! I just read this and its a rip off. Someone told me about this site also, I lent him 25k from a friend, he deposited the 400 then when we got to talking about getting the money he told me he was taking his name off of it, because he got scammed too, but my bank was paid back in full. So now I'm out $400 and stuck with no $25k loan.

Conclusion: Lies, all lies! Stay away from any company that does credit checks!!! There are a few other websites that are being used by this company as well. All of them give you the option to check your credit report for free. If you read their terms and conditions carefully, you will notice that they want you to agree to it before checking or you will have to pay a lot of money. Also, when they take your credit information, they are going to check with all the major credit bureaus, not just one or two. They use fake information and ID numbers to get access so based on the information provided by them at no stage should there be any charges made on your card.

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