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Financial Referral Service Is Consumer-Oriented, Educational, Free

Financial Referral Service Is Consumer-Oriented, Educational, Free

Diverse marketplace for diverse types of borrowers. An informed consumer is a wise consumer. Consumers voice their opinions. Excellent all-around site for consumers.

(PRWEB) June 8, 2002

June, 2002

[Franklin, TN]

Diverse marketplace for diverse types of borrowers.

The iCreditCentral. com home page tells visitors: "Getting you the credit you deserve!" This online financial referral service actually lives up this statement--and its name. For one thing, it places "I", the consumer, first. For another, the service is free, though it is a very valuable one. It places consumers in a virtual shopping mall of creditors, where they can effectively comparison shop for the best loan. Since it connects consumers with a large number and variety of lenders, virtually anyone can obtain credit. In fact, many of its network lenders specialize in providing credit to those with no credit, bad credit, or bankruptcy. The range of financing products is also broad. Through the iCreditCentral. com network, all types borrowers can obtain: First and second mortgages, secured and unsecured credit cards, debt consolidation, and home improvement, personal, auto, motorcycle, boat, RV, and student loans (and more.)

An informed consumer is a wise consumer.

Like a mall, one stop at iCreditCentral. com does it all. Unlike a mall, however, it arms consumers with the information they need to make the right decisions. The site's credit school contains answers to vital questions such as, "What type of information do credit bureaus collect and sell?" and "Can my employer get my credit report?" It also includes in-depth articles exploring matters such as improving credit ratings and how a lender qualifies an applicant for a loan. Another tremendous consumer feature is the comprehensive glossary, which defines a multitude of consumer, credit, and financial terms in easily understood language. The glossary covers sometimes confusing acronyms such as APR, HEAL, MMA, POS, and more. In fact, anyone wishing to learn more about credit and finance would be wise to visit this site, even if they are not now seeking credit.

Consumers voice their opinions.

Through the iCreditCentral. com forum, credit seekers can also seek out advice from other consumers and write feedback about the service. Message topics include finance, home mortgages, credit horror stories, and more. Thus, consumers can learn from others' experiences in order to save time, effort, and a lot of frustration.

Excellent all-around site for consumers.

Consumers looking for a credit card, loan, or other financing will find a multitude of lenders catering to their diverse needs and credit histories. Consumers who want to obtain the most out of their credit dollar will comparison shop on this site. Even those who are not currently seeking credit will be wise to avail themselves of the excellent credit school resources.

ICreditCentral. com has two URLs well worth bookmarking: Home page at http://www. icreditcentral. com  (http://www. icreditcentral. com) Credit school at http://www. icreditcentral. com/html/b_credit_school. shtml (http://www. icreditcentral. com/html/b_credit_school. shtml)