No Credit Check Auto Lender Shares “3 Ways Identity Theft Affects Car Buyers” in Newly Released Article
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) March 03, 2015 -- In the newly released article from Complete Auto Loans, readers learn what can negatively affect car buyers who have previous identity theft.
In the article, car buyers will learn the 3 credit factors affected by identity theft:
Low Credit
Loan Approval Failure
Increased Interest
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The potential damages range from a decreased credit score, resulting in failure to be approved for a loan or increased interest if a loan is approved. The article allows identity theft victims to understand how to move forward in acquiring a loan and the effort required to regain personal information.
One of the factors the article addresses, “Bottom line, you may get rejected for a loan. If your credit score is below, 600, a car buyer may not receive a loan. A credit score below 600 is considered high risk to creditor.”
Complete Auto Loans also encourages shoppers to check their credit score. By using the complimentary credit score tool, shoppers have been able to save thousands of dollars on their loan. For more information check out Complete Auto Loans’ website.
About Complete Auto Loans:
Complete Auto Loans is a Seattle-based company that is dedicated to helping customers acquire national car financing. They design and develop customized no credit financing, bad and good credit loans. Voted the best for "Quality Customer Service" and "Best National Service" by thousands of people, Complete Auto Loans finance experts focus on providing customers with the following: information and tools available for different loan offers, how to choose the best loan that fits the customers budget, as well as related eligibility guidelines.
Ketih Eneix, Complete Auto Loans, https://completeautoloans.com/, +1 360-631-9441, [email protected]
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