New Website Gets People Bad Credit Loans
A new site on the World Wide Web enables people with bad credit - and all other credit grades - to apply for credit using the Internet. The website, found at http://www.dgftaworld.net/amex/credit.html on the World Wide Web, provides listings and links to resources that can help consumers find credit.
Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) December 30, 2005 -- A new site on the World Wide Web enables people with bad credit - and all other credit grades - to apply for credit using the Internet. The website, found at http://www.dgftaworld.net/amex/credit.html on the World Wide Web, provides listings and links to resources that can help consumers find credit.
The site, described as "impressive" by Mike Suilor provides resources not only to information about traditional credit cards and loans, but directs credit seekers to numerous sites at which they can apply for credit online at no cost. "The website offers one-stop shopping for credit-seekers," said the site's creator, Doug Parent.
"It's a very well done and comprehensive site," said Amy Yost, a graduate of Marshall University. The site is designed to offer greater breadth and scope than similar credit sites, Yost said. "Unlike other credit sites, this site doesn't just provide links to other resources; it provides helpful editorial content and links to even more invaluable information for credit-seekers," she said. Yost noted that the frequently updated site is also the only one to provide a comprehensive offering of all types of credit cards.
Cliff McMillan, associate director Credit-Cards INC, noted that the website contains "lots of nice resources and is attractively laid out as well."
Yost explained that from the comfort of their home, anyone can, apply for a credit card or loan at dozens of sites on the Internet. "But you don't have to have bad credit to use the site effectively in your credit search."
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