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How to Negotiate Lower Interest Rates on Loans
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[QUOTE="Phantasm, post: 342887, member: 94599"] Saving money in the long run may be a fruit of engaging in talks with creditors to lower interest rates on loans. In order to negotiate effectively, you need to research about the current cost of borrowing and your credit score which determines the rate at which you qualify. Also, concentrating on trustworthiness in terms of credit history, comparing various propositions from dissimilar lenders and considering automatic payments can help bring down interest rates. Negotiating charges and exploiting earlier relationship with one’s money lender might yield special rates. When it comes to negotiating, you need to be persistent and courteous; otherwise consider refinancing elsewhere for better deals. To avoid any misunderstandings it is essential that all negotiated terms are put down on paper. Even though lenders might not be open for negotiation always, it is still advisable that one advocates for themselves and explores options in order to get favorable loan terms. [/QUOTE]
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