I'm former military myself so thanks for your service. I can't say but they work with literally all credit. Call and ask to speak with javon and see what he can work out for you. Tell him delvin sent you.
Andra, that is a good question. So much more can be considered in applying for a loan. Work history is just as important as credit history. Now that you are retired from service, it is important to reintegrate back into civilian employment and build a steady seamless employment history. A steady stream of constant pay check stubs and matching w2 from the previous year will make up a lot of absence of credit. Lenders, then look at the amount you want to pay down in earnest towards your own vehicle. Lenders know better than anyone that every customer knows their credit score and history. When a zero or 500 score shows up with no money down or 4 to 5 hundred tops, the Lenders usually ask for 2000! If the same person brought 1000 to the deal and even put a side note that they could offer 2 but really wanted to save that extra for insurance and expenses... The lenders don't ask for more and sometimes cut the payment option to 500! There are other tips call me at 77 auto for more help!
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