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Looking for a loan or credit card but don't think you qualify? Did the bank deny your application because you have an unsatisfactory credit history? You may be tempted by those ads and websites that guarantee you a loan or credit card regardless of your credit history. Rule # 1: Legitimately operating lenders never "guarantee" or say that you are likely to receive a loan or credit card before submitting your application, especially if you have poor credit, have no credit, or have filed for bankruptcy.

A lender who is not interested in checking your credit history. A lender may offer loans or credit cards for different purposes - for example, for you to start your own business, or to consolidate your bills. But a lender who doesn't care about your credit history should be cause for concern. Ads that say things like “Do you have credit problems? No problem, "or" We don't care about your past. You deserve a loan ”, or“ Get money quickly ”, or“ Now, without problems - and guaranteed ”, usually indicate that it is a scam.

Banks and other legitimately operating lenders typically assess applicants' creditworthiness, and before granting credit to a person, confirm the details of the loan application.

Fraudulent lenders may tell you that you have been approved for a loan, but then, before handing you the money, they call or email Free teletracking without credit check you demanding to pay a fee. If a lender wants to charge you some type of upfront fee before making the loan, it is best to keep looking elsewhere for credit, especially if you are told that the fee is to cover the costs of "insurance," "processing," or simply the "stationery".Legitimate providers typically charge an application, appraisal, or credit report fee. What is the difference? They report their charges clearly and prominently; collect fees by deducting them from the loan amount; and usually, they are paid directly to the lender or the loan agent after the loan is approved.

What if a lender says they won't check your credit history, but asks for your personal information, such as your Social Security number or your bank account number? Go to another provider. They may use your information to charge you the hidden fee by debiting it directly from your bank account.