No hamburger, Mr. Plumber: The 18-year old’s guide to the college/vocational/job market…; Any good places to have a bad credit personal loan or a credit debt loan?

As it has been noted several times, the abundance of college graduates in recent times, combined with a poor job market and trillions in student loan debt, has made it difficult for young people to make their beginning as an adult. In this video, I take the view of a 26-year old college graduate who is unemployed, and why all the mumbo jumbo and commentary about how poor of a choice it is to college may – and may not – be completely true. Although 85% of recent graduates and 50% are not employed, there is a truth to the matter.
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Question by : Any good places to have a bad credit personal loan or a credit debt loan?
I am trying to get a credit loan and I have bad credit with a 4 collections on me and is trying to have this removed with a credit score of 521. Does anyone know where can I go or begin to get this loan

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Answer by jerri
if you are looking for the best and fastest loan website, check out this site

http://best-payday-loans-usa.com/

Here you can get the best rates available for you.

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How to discharge debt without suffering pt 2.flv; How to pay back $21,000 of college debt (non-loan)?

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Question by : How to pay back ,000 of college debt (non-loan)?
I am just over $ 21,000 in debt. The debt is outstanding from college (directly from the university, not a loan), and has been taken on by a collections agency. My balance with the school was $ 16,000, but once the collections agency took over, $ 5000 worth of fees were tacked on. I have no way of paying for this all at once as the collections agency is demanding. What are my options? I’ve attempted contacting counseling and consolidation companies, but no one seems to handle my type of debt.

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Answer by Happy2Help
Seems to me that you have 3 options.
1. Get a job and make very large payments on the loan to pay it off.
2. Ask a relative to pay it off and sign a promissory note to pay them the money.
3. Bankruptcy, but that will ruin your credit, which is already ruined so that doesn’t matter too much.

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