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Pay off Veterinary bill

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Listing Information
Amount: $1,800.00 Status: Loan created
Grade: E DTI: 2%
Lender Rate: 15% Borrower: Kittine
Time Left: Finished State: FL
Funded: 100% Group: Newberg MicroLoans
Loan Information
Loan Status: Current Origination Date: 2006-08-29 EricsCC ROI: 9%
Status History
Aug 28, 2006 Current
Jul 14, 2007 Late
Jul 26, 2007 Current
Hello my name is Christine A. [LAST NAME DELETED].

I am an Administrative Assistant for T-Mobile's retail division in Plantation, FL. I have been with my company T-Mobile for 4 years now and plan on staying with them for at least three more years. My position is very stable and I have received many recognition awards for my hard work and dedication. I live with my boyfriend Robert of 8 years. We are both employed professionals and very responsible.

We are asking for a loan to pay for a vet bill that was acquired for our cat Lea. Lea had a heart condition known as an arrhythmia which is a "deviation from or disturbance of the normal heart rhythm". Lea had to see two vets and a cardiologist in order to correct her condition. We love her dearly and are so happy that she is still with us feeling better than ever. We acquired a large bill with the vet however and need to tally up with them.

As you can see, I have generally been a responsible borrower. I have had two lates on my credit record and they were a long time ago. They were silly mistakes of date/mailing in the checks made when I was younger. Since the loan payments will be automatically deducted from my account, and I have a stable job, there is no chance of me being late on any of the loan payments.

Monthly Budget:

Income: $2,700 (after taxes)

Expenses:

Utilities/Gas $400
Rent $1200
Food $600
Credit Payment: $20-30 ($200 balance, only own 1 credit card, department store)
Cars are paid.

Total Expenses:

$2,220 Remaining: $480

A loan of $1,800 at 17% would cost me 64.17 a month. This we can easily handle.
Unfortunately we are rate capped under FL law at 18%, which allows us to offer 17% interest.

Thank You!
Borrower's Other Listings
28849 Paying off Veterinary bill E $1,800 @ 17% Aug 03, 2006 Expired

 

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