ATLANTA, GA, June 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) PersonalLoansForBadCredit.org, the online search-and-find comparison site for cash loans, announced details of a new service created to ease the pressure experienced by consumers looking online for bad credit loans. It has introduced a new "pressure free" service that takes the strain off of individuals seeking personal loans that have bad creditor difficult credit scores to overcome, and allows them to compare loan terms at their leisure via the independent aggregation site's new portal.
It operates by placing choices directly into the hands of the consumers, by submitting their online application for unsecured loans to a waiting network of online lenders. The consumer then has the chance to review any of the offers made to them without any obligation to accept. By placing the focus on the process of reviewing loan offers and terms, the site also hopes to encourage responsible and informed borrowing decisions without being overly pressurized to accept a loan.
Ben Milo, spokesperson for PersonalLoansForBadCredit.org, made the announcement of the launch in the following statement that was released to the press.
"We are extremely pleased to offer American consumers a fast, simple and effective new way to apply to a number of leading bad credit lenders. Our new service and 2-minute application form lets them receive almost instant decisions on screen. We invite consumers to use our new portal for free and hope that they find it valuable."
On the topic of why the site believes that the new service offers a pressure-free alternative to using lender services directly, the spokesperson responded, "Without a doubt, the more important stage in the search for fast loans is the stage at which a consumer looks at the loan terms and calculates whether or not this particular offer from a lender works for them. We believe that when this is done via an independent application and comparison platform such as ours, consumers will feel more in control and empowered to make the choice selection for them, devoid of any extra pressures that a direct lender may add to their experience."
If a consumer decides to accept a loan offer, the loan funds can be paid by the lender directly into a checking account within 24 hours.
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Loans with Bad Credit - New "Pressure-Free" Service Launched
Bad credit loans, cash loan products can be accessed from top lenders through the new "pressure free" service at PersonalLoansForBadCredit.org.
2013-06-26
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