
Does anybody have add’l loan info 2 http://www.thefinanceowl.com/banks/usa/bank-of-america/personal-loans/ thx?
Unfortunately the credit crunch is biting. A friend recommeded http://www.thefinanceowl.com where I could get loan info, but http://www.thefinanceowl.com/banks/usa/bank-of-america/personal-loans does not have specific for my challenging personal situation. Could anybody recommend a good value insightful personal loan site? Apologies if I am not meant to leave this sort of question on here
LENDING SITES:
(The only one listed here insured by the National Credit Union Administration) https://us.zopa.com/
http://www.prosper.com/
http://www.lendingclub.com/home.action
http://www.globefunder.com/
http://www.virginmoneyus.com/
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