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  2. Personal loan vs. the store’s no-interest loan for furniture

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    In-store financing. Personal loans. Annual percentage rates. Up to 29.99% if not paid off during the promotional period. 6% to 36%, depending on the lender

  3. Bad credit loans: 5 risks to be aware of before getting one - AOL

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    Loans for bad credit often come with high rates and fees. Watch out for lenders that contact you consistently, promise approval or charge rates above 35.99 percent, they're likely a scam.

  4. The biggest pros and cons of personal loans for bad credit - AOL

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    Bad credit loans come with higher interest rates than other types of personal loans. Rates may be similar to those of credit cards , which averaged 20.66 percent in May. But credit card interest ...

  5. GUS (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the Midland Household stores division of GUS developed a credit referencing system to help against bad debt on credit provided in its furniture stores. It was such a success that it was offered to other parts of the GUS group, and it grew and developed into direct marketing, credit management and store cards. [178]

  6. What is a bad credit personal loan? Here’s what to know - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Bad credit lenders may approve borrowers with credit scores in the upper 500s or lower. Loans for bad credit usually come with high annual percentage rates (APRs) and high costs.

  7. goeasy - Wikipedia

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    goeasy Ltd. is a Canadian alternative financial services company based in Mississauga, Ontario.It operates with three business units – easyfinancial, which offers loans to non-prime borrowers; easyhome, which sells furniture and other durable goods on a lease-to-own basis; and LendCare, a provider of point-of-sale consumer financing.

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