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  • Zonefund's Avatar
    Today, 05:39 PM
    I think someone called fundsofast does them per previous posts on df.
    3 replies | 39 view(s) | |
  • Zonefund's Avatar
    Today, 05:38 PM
    You're trying to check Kevin a man of integrity with a solid rep in the abl space. You're just a liar, bro.
    16 replies | 133 view(s) | |
  • abfunders's Avatar
    Today, 05:32 PM
    Breakout used to do this, but they're MUCH more picky these days, both with brokers and deals. What type of "lender" are you looking for? I think that Breakout is a loan, not an MCA (technically), but are you looking for a different product other than an MCA? Because tons of non-MCA products will do $0 net, and pure refi.
    3 replies | 39 view(s) | |
  • Olderguy's Avatar
    Today, 05:27 PM
    You don't contrribute any constructive resources with your blather. So put me on your ignore list please. There are plenty of people on this site that can verify my experience and credentials.
    16 replies | 133 view(s) | |
  • nati's Avatar
    Today, 05:26 PM
    nati replied to a thread Loc cs 780 in Deal Bin
    hey, my name Nati, we can get him a 500k line of credit easily, feel free to reach out. Midwestern Financial Solutions BDO (305) 239-7681 email-*nati@midwesternfinancialsolutions.com MidwesternFinancialSolutions.com Where your box ends ours begins. https://www.linkedin.com/company/midwestern-financial-solutions/posts/?feedView=all
    4 replies | 239 view(s) | |
  • Zonefund's Avatar
    Today, 05:24 PM
    Dude you're so full of spit. Your linkedin states Aug 2015 to march 2021 you were a senior loan officer at a company that you can't name. That is "confidential" as a loan officer. That's complete bull****. That's the same time period when you solicited business here as a "direct lender". Why? Look at the old post I posted that got you banned, and the job as a senior loan officer on your linkedin. It's offering the same bull**** hybrid loans product. No funder offers term loans, hybrid loans, and mcas. You were obviously a deceptive iso who got banned here for posing as a lender. And I retract my statement it seems you are still deceptive in regards to being full of **** since you just stated that you worked for a direct lender for 5 years, which is in fact bs.
    16 replies | 133 view(s) | |
  • Olderguy's Avatar
    Today, 05:20 PM
    Bro....I have more experience doing SBA loans and I think I made it perfectly clear. And yes I worked for a direct lender for 5 years, and also he was also doing MCA's (and I did the SBA. term loans, etc). The owner choose not to be on this site and give license information - his choice not mine. I have helped a lot of brokers and suggesting they go direct for SBA loans, IMHO is not a good use of their time, resources and very limited experience. Can we say enough said about this stuff....
    16 replies | 133 view(s) | |
  • closer129's Avatar
    Today, 05:14 PM
    My company will pay off one or 2 small positions to go into second position or 3rd if it is a clean file with good funders if it qualifies and makes sense to do so. Scott Platto scott@tmrnow.com tmrnow.com 212-220-9872
    3 replies | 39 view(s) | |
  • Zonefund's Avatar
    Today, 05:11 PM
    In 2015 or 2016 you posted here acting like a DIRECT LENDER for mcas and term loans. Post: https://dailyfunder.com/showthread.php/6889-Worldwide-Capital-Managagement-direct-lender You got banned. Then you somehow got unbanned by admin and began soliciting broker business for sbas. You've showed your deceptive side in the past, but you seem to have changed. But, at least, you're honest and pay brokers. I dont think you should even talk back to Kevin and say you have more experience in the sba realm. You look like an idiot Steve. You've been doing sbas for what, 3 or 4 years?
    16 replies | 133 view(s) | |
  • Quickfunder's Avatar
    Today, 05:07 PM
    Someone had mentioned in here a lender or two who were willing to consolidate without merchant needing to net. Am unable to find the post. Also looking for lenders who can remove some of the positions while leaving the larger ones in place. Thanks in advance.
    3 replies | 39 view(s)
  • Zonefund's Avatar
    Today, 05:02 PM
    Y bring this thread up again?
    42 replies | 7606 view(s) | |
  • mca2150's Avatar
    Today, 04:21 PM
    Were we hacked again? Centrex not working.
    42 replies | 7606 view(s) | |
  • DailyCloser's Avatar
    Today, 04:03 PM
    Trey, what happened with this thread, do we have any updates? Is the data leak fixed or is it still going on?
    42 replies | 7606 view(s) | |
  • Olderguy's Avatar
    Today, 03:47 PM
    Just FYI...any factoring A/R that is over 90 days goes back to the merchant to collect.
    8 replies | 65 view(s) | |
  • abfunders's Avatar
    Today, 03:46 PM
    We can stop speculating, the AR is from private home builders. It's all private and none of it is factorable. He's a general contractor for luxury home building. He does a lot of homes at once and he gets paid in chunks. I appreciate the call OP.
    8 replies | 65 view(s) | |
  • JonathanHendrix's Avatar
    Today, 03:39 PM
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  • TheUnderwriter's Avatar
    Today, 03:39 PM
    Centrex just crash for everybody?
    42 replies | 7606 view(s) | |
  • Kevin Henry-Seacoast's Avatar
    Today, 03:17 PM
    Need to look at the AR Aging because something does not make sense. The prospect is billing $700K/month and has $3Mil of AR outstanding. A bunch of that AR must be over 90 days and likely ineligible.
    8 replies | 65 view(s) | |
  • abfunders's Avatar
    Today, 03:08 PM
    He did $3.1mm of work and he didn't collect on any of it? He clearly needs a construction factor here, but it's hard to imagine that he completed $3.1mm of work and didn't collect a good portion of it already. Reach out, I'd love to help here.
    8 replies | 65 view(s) | |
  • Cashslanger's Avatar
    Today, 02:54 PM
    add me to the list
    95 replies | 48206 view(s) | |
  • Cashslanger's Avatar
    Today, 02:52 PM
    looking to backdoor lmk
    6 replies | 2271 view(s) | |
  • Cashslanger's Avatar
    Today, 02:51 PM
    great guys over at LLTS
    5 replies | 3900 view(s) | |
  • davedamoneyman's Avatar
    Today, 02:42 PM
    Property is in TX and he owes about 600k. Credit score is above 720+
    8 replies | 65 view(s) | |
  • davedamoneyman's Avatar
    Today, 02:40 PM
    Thank you for the response. To answer your question, the $3.1M is currently under contract which he is collecting on.
    8 replies | 65 view(s) | |
  • BIG_DEAL's Avatar
    Today, 02:08 PM
    What state is the property, what is the amount owed via the currant mortgage, and est credit score? I'm working with a mortgage company who does 15 - 30 yr terms, true apr etc etc
    8 replies | 65 view(s) | |
  • abfunders's Avatar
    Today, 01:47 PM
    "Receivables" or "Under contract"? Meaning, does someone owe him money for work done, or does he need capital to get the job started? Two very different things. Ignore what the client thinks he wants, there's actually way better products out there for this than a classic term loan in this instance. Easy to sell, just have to pitch it to the merchant. I love these types of deals.
    8 replies | 65 view(s) | |
  • davedamoneyman's Avatar
    Today, 01:18 PM
    Hi everyone, I’m working on a construction deal with a merchant consistently generating about $700K a month. He is seeking a $300K term loan. The only collateral he has is his primary residence, valued at approximately $1.1M. Additionally, he has about $3.1M in receivables currently under contract. If anyone can assist with this type of financing, it would be greatly appreciated :)
    8 replies | 65 view(s)
  • Gofund's Avatar
    Today, 12:57 PM
    Lowest Revenue is 15k monthly
    2 replies | 582 view(s) | |
  • abfunders's Avatar
    Today, 11:19 AM
    If you get a series of 0% APR cards, you don't pay interest for 12-24 months, depending on the card's approval for 0 APR.
    17 replies | 356 view(s) | |
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