(Request #Cookeville,TN, USA) ($1,700 payback $2,000) (Repayment 10/30/24)

Hallo,

I just got accepted into college and got a grant, but I’m in serious need of a car to get to and from classes. I’m a single mom working two jobs, and $1,700 would cover everything I need to finally get a car. I can pay back $2,000 by 10/30/24, no problem.
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I know it’s a lot to ask, but if anyone out there could help, it would mean the world to me, and I promise your kindness will come back to you tenfold! Thanks so much for considering it! :black_heart:

Your response will be welcome…

This is the amount of money you are borrowing.
:grin: This is the entire amount you will need to repay, including any interest or fees.

:unamused:Many people find that banks are a suitable alternative because they frequently provide flexible repayment arrangements and competitive interest rates.

:thinking:As non-profit institutions, credit unions provide loans to their members. Compared to banks, they frequently provide cheaper interest rates.

Online lenders can be a handy option to get a loan, but before applying, make sure you thoroughly evaluate the terms and rates. :shushing_face:

The period of time you have to pay back the loan is specified in the repayment terms. Selecting a payback period that you can afford is crucial.