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Archive for September, 2008

Credit Repair Leads: We Have Them!

September 04, 2008 By: Mari Holt Category: Debt Consolidation Leads, Debt Settlement Leads, Installment Loan Leads, Lead Exchange, Lead Generation, Lead Marketplace, Payday Leads

credit repair lead exchangeCredit repair is one of the most demanded lead types in the financial industry.  The demand for this lead type continues to grow & grow.  Credit is a major part of “The American Way”, but it also helps you qualify for loans, lines of credit, buying a home or car, and for some it might even determine your career.  
Everyone with bad credit needs to take advantage of companies assisting them to bringing up their FICO/credit score.  Spending a few hundred dollars restoring your credit could save you a lot of money in the long run! For instance, when buying a car or home you will qualify for a lower interest rate, which saves in your overall payment you are making each month. Also, you will be able to then qualify for credit cards, to have around for those unexpected expenses that arise.  

LeadPile Lead Exchange is an expert in gathering consumers that need help today!  Let LeadPile be a part of your organization and supply you with some GREAT QUALITY credit repair leads. 

Cash Advance on Your Home?

September 04, 2008 By: Mari Holt Category: Lead Exchange, Lead Generation

In a continuing effort to research all the options consumers have available to them, I came across a type of loan that I have never seen before. The newest and latest way for consumers to get cash is by taking out a cash advance from their home. Currently, consumers that are age 65 and older have often looked at the option of doing a reverse mortgage. This is basically the consumer taking out a loan on their home, but the loan not being paid back till after they pass away. However, it appears there might be another option available to them.
Something new that lenders are looking at is offering consumers cash advances on their home. According to The New York Times, “Owners 65 to 85 with good credit who live in homes valued above $400,000 (above $500,000 in New York and California) can receive a payment of up to 15 percent of a home’s equity.” Something like this costs the consumer no closing costs unlike a reverse mortgage. There are certain stipulations the consumer has regarding the sale of the home, however the simplicity seems to be there compared to doing a reverse mortgage or other lending options. Yet is this a logical choice for consumers? Not everyone has a home valued above $400,000 either.

The options that homeowners now have are:
1. Refinancing
2. 2nd mortgage or lines of credit
3. Reverse mortgage
4. Home cash advance
5. Loan modification

and what’s next?…………………………….

Consumers are looking for anything and everything they can do to survive. Does this mean a potential new lead type for Leadpile Lead Exchange? Let’s wait and learn some more about this new option available.

GMAC Closing 200 Offices

September 03, 2008 By: Mari Holt Category: Lead Exchange

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Today I was not surprised to read that CNNMONEY.COM reported that due to the housing markdowns, and the effects of the mortgage industry, GMAC Financial will close 200 retail offices and lay off about 5,000 employees.  According to the article, they anticipate the lay off to be about 3,000 employees by the end of this month, and another 2,000 by the end of the year.
Layoffs like this one, is one of the reasons why the unemployment rate is at the highest peak ever. More and more Americans are loosing their jobs and finding themselves more in debt.  The mortgage industry is facing a downturn, however at the same time I know there are still many companies that are doing well. These companies are trying to take advantage of the new “creative” programs to close loans.  Mortgages will always exist, therefore certain companies will make it through this period with a bumpy road and then be around another 20 years!

What do you think in regards to the Market?  How long do you anticipate it being before it gets better?

Credit Card Processing!

September 03, 2008 By: Mari Holt Category: Lead Exchange

credit card processing Leadpile Lead Exchange needs Credit Card Processing leads. If you are generating credit card processing leads, bring them in our marketplace.  Honestly, everyday I’m having a new advertiser sign up DEMANDING this lead type. It’s the new lead type that will sell! Think about it for a quick sec…… Who in this time of age does not have a credit card? Some teens might not have one, but even they are getting them younger and younger.  It makes logical sense for every business out there to accept credit cards. What I can not believe is that many new businesses do not accept credit cards.  This could be affecting their revenue. Overall, when businesses accept credit cards, their sales should be higher.  Reality is most people would rather charge a purchase versus pay cash.
Credit Card Processing companies are really targeting these businesses that do not currently accept credit cards.  This makes perfect financial sense in the fact that the business gets the credit card machine, and the credit card processing company makes a sale!  Now evaluate all the new home based business seekers that are working from home. There are millions of them in the U.S. currently. Is it a good business decision for even these types of businesses to plan on accepting credit cards?  Possibly not, depending on the type of home based business they are doing.

Great lead type and I need leads!  We are currently generating Credit Card Processing in our lead exchange, but NOT ENOUGH to fill in our demand! If you have them………… bring them over! 

Predatory Lending: Payday Loans?

September 03, 2008 By: Mari Holt Category: Lead Exchange, Lead Generation, Lead Marketplace

In the last year many mortgage lenders have been closing their doors. Auto lenders are getting “selective” on who they lend to. Payday lenders are getting put under a microscope because of various features of their loans. There is not one consumer that is not somehow being affected by this credit crunch. Is any of this happening because of the side effects of predatory lending?
In recent years, industry regulators have had an eye on every sort of lender in regards to potential predatory lending. According to Payday Loan Industry Blog, predatory loans are those that were given out to consumers with deceit or misleading information. This could be related to the terms of the loan, the type of loan or anything else related to the loan and what is conveyed to the consumer. In addition, predatory lending could be where a lender is taking full advantage of the consumer. Predatory lending is not necessarily because the interest rates are high or the cost of doing the loan is expensive. Some try to refer to payday lending as predatory lending.
Payday loans are a loan that many need for a temporary loan to get through a unforeseen situation that has occurred. These loans are usually about $500 and secured by a person’s paycheck. Payday loans being a part of the predatory lending arena should not necessarily be the case, because consumers are conveyed the rates and the cost of doing the loan. However, if a lender does not do this or misleads the consumer, then that could be considered predatory lending.
The bottom line is no matter what kind of loan you look at taking out, you need to ask a lot of questions. Understand fully the cost of doing the loan. The more you try to find out, the better chance you have of not becoming a victim of predatory lending-it’s everywhere, not just with one type of loan.
Leadpile Lead Exchange works a lot with payday loan leads, refinance leads, auto finance leads and other types of lending leads. However, predatory lending or misleading consumers is not something that we promote in our marketplace.

Google Rolling Out New Web Browser

September 02, 2008 By: Mari Holt Category: Affiliate Marketing, Lead Exchange, Lead Generation, Lead Marketplace

In an effort to stay competitive with Microsoft, Google will be rolling out a new browser, according to MSNBC yesterday. Microsoft has the Internet Explorer and just rolled out it’s newest version- IE7. Google has just about everything else, but not a web browser. Soon this will be changing with Google rolling out “Google Chrome”.
Google Chrome is said to be able to handle more video-rich applications, unlike current browsers that were designed with a focus on text and graphics, according to the Guardian yesterday.
When and “if” this new web browser is released, this will add to the many choices consumers can choose from. Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and now potentially Google Chrome. Do we need as many choices as we already have? Being someone that works for an internet company and that is on the internet all day long, I would have to say there are positive features to each of the major web browsers. Why can’t we just get one that takes a little bit from each of the top web browsers?
What else will Google get into? Google is on it’s way to rule the world.. become a monopoly?