Just got a 5.9% offer from AT&T Universal, no fees and an increase to $17,000. Thanks CreditWorks. www.creditsense.com
That's great! DMB used to give me increases regularly, last one was in Sept. Then again, I've not given them any new business in a year & paid off the balance last March. I don't mind...I prefer being debt-free.
It is GREAT to be debt free, but it is also great to EARN money with their money, at 5.9% to them and 19.47% to me, I am very happy with 13.5% on their money. www.creditsense.com
Re: Unsolicited $3500 line increase creditwork, Don't have to take BT for getting limit increase. All you logged on accountomine, choose limit increase. They will increase your limit without hard inquiry. If you don't need to fill out the form, they increase the limit without hard inauiry. I did it a couple of times for both my Citibank Cards and AT&T Universal . Ron.
Could you please explain what you're talking about here? I went to creditsense.com, and was baffled as to exactly how that ties in with the contents of your post.
Very simple. I borrow the money from AT&T at 5.9% and lend it to CreditWorks at 19.47%. I pocket the difference, been doing it since 1996. www.creditsense.com
Ok. This sounds cool enough. I don't want to take this thread TOO far off-topic, but how in the world can they consistently get yields that high? I hate to say ANYTHING negative about someone, but the first thing that comes to mind is that if I could promise a bank 19.x% ROI on a business loan, they'd just write me a loan for that much. Why do these folks use a middleman for their credit (us)? Is $5000 the minimum they accept, as I might be inclined to believe based on their web site? ---- TomJones Equifax: 582
Tom, we are the folks, my sister, my wife and myself. We are CreditWorks. We accept amounts less than $5000, we have accepted amounts as low as $250, but we much rather deal with at least $1000. We have some business credit with AMEX and Advanta. No bank would lend us money to invest, they much rather do that themselves. BTW they should lend us the money at 19.47%, because they are lending it to us at much less. Anyway, feel free to e-mail me directly, there is no need to hold the discussion here, if you don't want to. Keep in mind we have been doing this since 1996. www.creditsense.com
sounds like stepping into a fraudulent situation to me. why would he post here except to generate business and how would anyone know what he did with the $5000 you gave him? Then I would wonder IF I would ever see dividends.
Fraud is a very strong word. There are posters on this board that have participated in our program. Like I said, we have been doing this since 1996. We have never been late with a payment and if we ever are late, we are willing to pay the loan on request from the member. The reason we post on this board is that we were told back in 1996 that we were too good to be true, we are proving those posters wrong, we are good, not too good. www.creditsense.com