Posted by ShopMesh on 1st April 2010

How to Get Bad Credit TV Financing

How to Get Bad Credit TV Financing

If you find yourself in need of some bad credit TV financing, there are plenty of places you can look. If you have no credit or bad credit, you know how hard it can be to buy things on credit and pay for them over time. While most stores will not issue you a credit card to finance your major purchase, there are places that you can go to get bad credit TV financing.

For example, rent to own places are good locations to start. If you go there and see a television set that you like, you can get bad credit TV financing by renting the TV. You will have to make weekly payments, but after a while you will have paid it off. It may take a year or two to completely pay off your purchase, but it is the easiest way to get bad credit TV financing without a lot of hassle.

That said, if you decide to rely on a rent to own center to get your bad credit TV financing, if you do not make your weekly payments it will be repossessed. There are people that work at these rent to own places that spend hours each day trying to track down people who used them to get bad credit TV financing and cannot make their payments. They go to their houses with a truck and take the TV and other purchases to the store.

To get this kind of bad credit TV financing, you usually have to have a job, a checking account and a couple of references that the people working at the store will verify. If you do not have a job or references with which to get this type of bad credit TV financing, you may have to look at other options.

Another way to get bad credit TV financing is to apply for a credit card with no credit check. To do this, simply enter no credit check credit card into a search engine and sift through the results. Unlike the rent to own stores, this option usually does not require you to have references or a job. Then, once you get the new credit card in the mail, you have great bad credit TV financing that you can use to purchase the television set. The credit limit may not be high, but if you can make up the difference with cash, you will be able to walk out of the store with a new TV.

    18 Responses

  1. deimodius says:

    Well, it is important to talk fairly about finances in any relationship. You just need to sit down and have a respectable heart-to-heart.

    Frankly, though, it kind of boggles my mind that you are having these problems. My fiance and I only make $28,000 a year between us…we have only a few luxuries (i.e. cable TV and Internet) and are struggling to pay for our wedding next year (which will cost a total of $2,000). I'm not sure how much you are paying for things, but it is surprising that cable TV is the first thing you thought of to let go. It isn't all that expensive.

    I think that if you and your wife sit down and make a list of the things you are paying for each month, you will realize where your money is going. It is possible that you are spending too much money on going out to eat, for example, and you'd be surprised how much money that will save you. In the end, it might be that you can save some money, and your wife can get the washer/dryer she wants. You just have to both want this and be willing to work for it.

    Good luck.

  2. smokey says:

    Check out Federal Student Aid Web Site or FAFSA http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

    I suggest you explore all federal funding and grant options at the Federal Student Aid website http://federalstudentaid.ed.gov/

    You may also want to read the Handbook of the Pell Grant — this is an 86 page document that contains everything about the grant
    http://ifap.ed.gov/sfahandbooks/attachments/0203Vo3MasterFile.pdf

    Or you can call the Federal Student Aid Information Center http://www.ed.gov/programs/fpg/gtepfpg.pdf at 1-800-433-3243 and ask them if there are any programs for women of your age

    Aside from FAFSA http://www.fafsa.ed.gov and Pell Grant http://www.ed.gov/programs/fpg/index.html , you may want to explore private foundation grants

    Also check out Fastweb http://www.fastweb.com

    For private grants, you may want to check the Foundation Center's Foundation Grants for Individuals Online http://gtionline.fdncenter.org . It's a subscription based website ($9.95 per month) and their opening blurb says that the database is ideal for "students, artists, academic researchers, libraries and financial aid offices." You may be able to find grants from private foundations.

  3. psychic says:

    We need to be kicked in the butt, just for killing and take American Indian lands and putting them on concentration camps!
    I hope they make more casinos just so the could put every migrating immigrants( white) on city concentration camps!( New York, San Francisco)……………………!
    It’s sad Americans are in a state of blinded guilt!

  4. guzen says:

    This guy is a fool

  5. nacao says:

    How much net profit do you make per week? How much time per week do you spend to make that profit? Tell me what is the ratio between these parameters and I tell you if you work to live or live to work.
    Ideal life would be the one that allows you not to work while having access to unlimited resources (money). How far are you from that point? For example Bill Gates is very close to that point.
    I cant even raise the money to go bankrupt.

  6. Rachel D says:

    What you have to look at is your Debt to Income Ratio, without that its too hard to give you an answer.

  7. rails says:

    Here’s how you start to fix all these problems

    Everyone.
    Take that credit card and cut it up.
    Call them and cancel the account.
    Dont just stop useing it because they are working on a new penalty charge for “NOT USING” your card.
    they will crap themselves when 40 million people call them up.. Then they wont have a choice but to fix it. Its as easy as that…

    I declare March 1st 2010 the day we all call Sears. and take control. pass it on.

  8. no the government is terrible at running things

  9. smokey says:

    It all depeneds on what state you live in. Your best bet is to start off at your local community college (which most classes transfer over to 4 yr school). Talk to a counseler about classes and financial aid. I use to get around 2 grand per semester. Easy to qualify and don't have to pay back as long as you don't drop out. But if you fail they put you on school probation and you may not be able to get more aid. Just go and talk someone. Hope you can work something out, doesn't sound like you are in to good of a relationship. Good luck. Email me if you have any questions.

  10. no its not a good answer, Government stinks at running things

  11. earthlink says:

    im one of those credit card debtors and i admit i need more that 1 hard kick in the rear from the creditor before they settle for less weact like children so we should be treated as such not speaking for those who had medical billsand such

  12. truth says:

    pretty helpful information about debt and bankruptcy issues. for more info vist debtsolutionshome. com for free objective information regarding bankruptcies and debt solutions.
    Thanks
    God bless.

  13. corpo says:

    Sorry folks, you have been had, peed on, scammed and lied to.
    WallStreet is rigged and bailouts a fraud, market manipulations,
    high freqency trading, flash orders, naked short selling, on and on
    Goldman and Gov’t are in bed, they set the rules to benefit the few
    Jobs been exported, your labor de-valued to Zero to screw you into debt
    Walk away from your CC cards and (underwater) mortgage
    FICO scores are a scam to enslave you and keep you in debt
    Get out of paper. Don’t be sheeple. Fight back!

  14. jpro says:

    I like what you’re doing. Your ideals are right on. I work in the credit repair industry, and what you are saying is pretty much right on. I know of the people of which you speak. The facade of wealth. It’s also interesting to note that all of my very wealthy clients have a need to let me know how much money they have. It’s almost like clockwork, it happens every time. Yet, they couldn’t finance a hot dog. Keep up the good work and thank you.

  15. conejote_99 says:

    I appose the bailout. to me this is not near the crisis they say it is. "what will happen when a bank folds?" well another bank buy them up that's what. How much money and who's money is really lost in the deal? typically it is just those who had stock in the bank itself. the only ones i see it effecting are the fat cats that own most of the banks stock, the same people making the descisions that got the bank in trouble. and boo hoo, if they mest up there 7 figure income, they made thier bed now they gotta lie in it. I think what people fail to understand is the money we put in a bank is not the same as the "banks money" there are laws that keep the two very seperate. so when a bank goes belly up it does not mean all your money is gone, just all the profits they made from all the fees, and interest charges. when another bank picks up the customers, it is really no different than the mergers that happen everyday.

    Why should i have to pay extra taxes to pay off a bail out plan to save those that made bad descisions. I understand that if a majority of people are effected then it does effect us all, but let us work it out, we dont need government putting thier nose where it doesn't belong. i mean have we stopped to think what this sets presentence for in the future? i mean who else will they bail out with our money? are we slaves to the governments spending descisions? are we paying taxes so that the goverment descides who prospers and who doesn't? Sorry politicians the people who were lining your pockets, just might be too broke to help next election …. deal with it….

  16. urbantool says:

    very interesting, thanks for the info

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