22 Feb 2008 01:59:14 | Patrick Zanders
One of my favorite comedians of all time was the great Rodney
Dangerfield. This bug-eyed king of the one liners made millions
of dollars proclaiming how he didn't get any respect. His comedy
was priceless. The saying "I don't get no respect" easily can be
converted from the comedy stage into the direct lives of anyone
that has ever lived with poor credit. Don't understand where I
am coming from? Simple enough. Just call any seller financed
home and state that you have terrible credit but you want to
come and see the home, and that the credit shouldn't cause a
problem as one lender said they would help. Watch how you are
treated. Now, call another seller financed home and state that
you really don't need the seller financing as your credit is
great, it's just you saw the home while driving by and want to
look at it for potential purchase. Now, watch how they treat
you. You will surely find two dramatically different receptions.
The sad thing is, it doesn't just happen in the real estate
arena. Those of us with poor credit are looked at as second rate
citizens. If we can't rent a car, stay in a hotel, or buy a late
night informercial offering, then we are not worth dealing with.
I wish I could count the hundreds of people that were passed
over for promotions, job opportunities, or a host of other
things, all simply based on their credit score. Isn't it odd
that people do not take the time to see just what caused the
poor score? I mean, it isn't always due to bad decisions on the
part of the individual with the bad credit. I have seen many
instances where it was due to divorce, illness, and a host of
other factors.
One of the main reasons we started the Poor Credit Loan Program
on a nationwide level was to do away with the finger pointing
and unwarranted assumptions. Our goal was to place everyone on
the same playing field and get the scores up so the individuals
could really be players. I must say that it is paying off to. We
are seeing hundreds of clients monthly moving their scores up
and finally leaving the rental trap. My momma always told me to
look past the obvious...And she was right!
About Author :
Patrick Zanders is co-owner of ACR Systems who offers the
National Poor Credit Loan Program. You can find more out about
the program at www.acresystems.net