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The featured lender this month is Loanapp.com For outstanding support for our charities, we are happy to offer them as our featured lender. We feel that Loanapp are a more professional company and as such are safer for you and your family.

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There's another warning to anyone with money problems thinking of using a so-called credit repair agency. There are a lot of scams out there, and you could end up losing money if you trust the wrong company.

The Federal Trade Commission has recently sued and settled with one of the nation's largest scams. National Credit Repair has agreed to repay consumers more than $1 million.

The company also does business as National Credit Education. The FTC said that it tricked consumers with false claims -- all of which are illegal.

Credit repair agencies cannot promise to erase bad credit. They cannot help you erase legitimate debt, and they can't immediately improve your credit rating. Companies that say they can and want money upfront for their services are scams.

 
 
   
 
 
     
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