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NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Due to tough economic times in California the past several years, many people have lost jobs, homes and hope while their credit score has taken a significant hit and debt piles up. What does one do to get back on track?
Traditional lending institutions won't help, family and friends are unable to assist, and people are left in desperate situations. Bad credit can happen to anyone at anytime for any reason. In California, trying to obtain a personal loan with reasonable, manageable terms and interest is very frustrating, disappointing and even embarrassing.
ULSC operates a discreet, practical and effective service for those who have no credit, poor credit and even bankruptcies. From the privacy of your own computer, you put in a secure, fast, free application and instantly their service goes to work for you. ULSC searches lenders all over the United States to get you matched to a lender who will really help you.
Without a service like ULSC, in the past borrowers had no idea where to start. Unassisted, the process would take months to perform and would fill their credit report with damaging inquiries.
ULSC reports 97% of applicants are matched to personal loans of up to $20,000. You would think there might be a high fee and that you cannot afford this service, but they do not charge a fee unless they can match you to a lender. Unlike other services that charge a percentage or have hidden fees, ULSC charges a small one-time only fee of $29.
No memberships, contracts or other fees. It's plain and simple.
Visit their web site at: http://www.UnitedLendingServices.com
E-mail Address: Support@UnitedLendingServices.com
SOURCE ULSC
Published October 15, 2012 Reads 230
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