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i would like to pay off some unsecured debt( auto loan and cc)

Posted on: 08th Apr, 2009 06:05 am
what would be the best refinanced fixed rate i could acquire? i i have 27.5 years remaining with a balance 0f 184,867 at 6%. need to pay off 20,000 in personal debt. who can help me. i willl be making a decision in 1 weeks time
Hi,

refinance at the lowest mortgage rate,

But you must pay your personal debit .


Thanks

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Posted on: 08th Apr, 2009 06:14 am
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Posted on: 08th Apr, 2009 06:30 am
don't rely on "M" - he is not one of this site's favored.
Posted on: 08th Apr, 2009 08:16 am
Hi aholmes,

I would suggest you to speak to your current lender and check out if he is ready to refinance the loan. However, you can even speak to other lenders for a refinancing. Speaking to a few lenders would give you an idea about the current rates prevailing in the market. This will also help you to decide whether you'll be able to afford the loan or not.

You can even speak to the lenders of this community and seek a no obligation free mortgage quote. This free consultation will let you know what type of rates and terms you may receive.

Thanks
Posted on: 08th Apr, 2009 09:18 pm
nope...don't care that you are or are not; just sick and tired of your advertising, which violates all the precepts of this community. you add no value here.
Posted on: 09th Apr, 2009 06:35 am
You guys bicker too much. I am outta here
Posted on: 09th Apr, 2009 06:40 am
sorry, ah...you got some advice, at least.
Posted on: 09th Apr, 2009 06:42 am
It's really bad to see the advertisements in the forum. I agree with George that it violates the forum rules and guidelines. It would be better if you participate here as a member and help out the common people participating in the forums rather than advertising.
Posted on: 09th Apr, 2009 09:29 pm
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