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Credit Application:

 

Your Age? 27

 

Your Equifax Credit Score? 680

Your Experian Credit Score? 628

Your TransUnion Credit Score? 642

 

*This is off a 01/04/08 Tri Merdge Score, not Auto Enhanced....Also, Available Credit to balances on revoloving accounts were above 50% at the time of pull, they have been paid down to under 15%

 

How many years have you been on file with Equifax? 1999

How many years have you been on file with Experian? 1999

How many years have you been on file with TransUnion? 1999

 

YOUR PREVIOUS AUTOMOTIVE CREDIT HISTORY

 

Do you have an open auto loan? Yes

Will this open auto loan be a trade-in? I have 3 on File, 2 will be a Trade

How many late pays within the last 12 months on the currently open loan? 1 on 1, 0 on 1, 0 on 1

How many late pays within the last 13-24 months on the currently open loan? 0

Your current open auto loan is financed with? Ford Motor Credit, Spirt Bank (Oklahoma), Road Loans

Your current open auto loan payment is? $577, $673, $526

Estimated amount you may be upside down in this vehicle? Ford - $2k?, Merceded/Roadloans - $5k+

Rate your payment history on this open auto loan from 1-10 (1=poor:10=Best) 8-9

 

 

YOUR REVOLVING CREDIT HISTORY

 

Total number of revolving account(s) you have? 2

Total percentage utilized overall? 15%

How many of your revolving accounts are store cards? 0

How many of your revolving accounts are major credit cards? (i.e. Amex, MC, Visa) 2

How many of your revolving accounts are known subprime credit cards (i.e. Aspire, 1st Premier) 2

 

YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

 

How long at your current residence? 1.5 years

Do you Rent or have a Mortgage, or Live w/Relative or Other? Own

Your Monthly Rent or Mortgage payment? $0

How long have you held your current job? 3+ years

Your total provable monthly gross income is? $80k/year Taxs, $180k+ Bankstatements

Your provable monthly gross income is provable via what method? (i.e. computerized paycheck stub, or tax return, or bank statements) Tax Ret, Bank Statements

Is there additional monthly income? What amount monthly? $5k+

Describe the source. Rental Properties, Online Sales

Is the additional monthly income provable? No, Bankstatements...

Spousal income is not applicable.

 

YOUR DOWNPAYMENT

Please tell me your exact down payment in cash? (rebates and trade equity are not considered, please input a dollar value only.) $0

Does any credit repository contain any Public Record? No

If yes, please very briefly describe.

 

Does any credit repository contain any Collection Account(s)? No

If yes, please very briefly describe.

 

Please rate your overall creditworthiness on a scale of 1-10 (1=poor, 10= best) 8

Please rate your Installment credit history on a scale of 1-10 (1=poor, 10=best) 8

Please rate your Revolving credit history on a scale of 1-10 (1=poor, 10=best) 10

 

New or Used vehicle you are considering: Please very briefly describe.

 

2007 Cadillac Esclade, 2007 CLS Mercedes, 2006+ Hummer H2, Open....

 

I saw your post with your Matrix Spreads for several Banks/CU's etc...are most of those still close to current rates...?


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Does any credit repository contain any Collection Account(s)? YES

If yes, please very briefly describe.

 

Calvary Portfolio - - $192 - Non Authorized Charge currently in Dispute

 

Credit Protection Services - $0 - Paid - In Dispute for Removal

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Yes, I know of several credit unions that go to 84 months.

 

As a general requirement they require

 

#1 scores from the preferred bureau of 720-740 minimum

#2 an amount to finance of over $30,000.00

 

They will vary somewhat, however the two main requirments that are the most important are above.

 

They also charge a premium on the APR for an 84 month loan. Somewhere in the neighborhood of a 1% increment.

 

good luck.

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