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    if 12% a year requires subsidies, how are these guys doing it? I got a random email from a company called IOU. 15% a year and a 6% commission paid to the reseller.

    "IOU Central offers:
    • We are offering 14.99% interest rates on our 12 month loans.
    • Reduced cost to borrow upon early repayment.
    • Simple Interest business loans up to $100k.
    • Pay 6% to our reseller partners on each closed loan.
    • Easy paperless application and closing process – no faxing docs for closings.

    We utilize a cash flow approach to underwriting and don’t have anything to do with credit cards or processing. "

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    if 12% a year requires subsidies, how are these guys doing it? I got a random email from a company called IOU. 15% a year and a 6% commission paid to the reseller.

    "IOU Central offers:
    • We are offering 14.99% interest rates on our 12 month loans.
    • Reduced cost to borrow upon early repayment.
    • Simple Interest business loans up to $100k.
    • Pay 6% to our reseller partners on each closed loan.
    • Easy paperless application and closing process – no faxing docs for closings.

    We utilize a cash flow approach to underwriting and don’t have anything to do with credit cards or processing. "
    1) You ever tried gettign something funded with IOU?
    2) If they take in private money (which they do) and promote 6-12% a year return to investors, it is totally doable



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