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Lender Swift Capital

Juan Carlos Flores
  • Investor
  • Rockwall, TX
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Hello Does any one Have been used Swift Capital ? I received a letter  pre approval until $500,000 dlls.

but i don't know how exactly works, the lady want to ask me for LLC information that i just open, she didn't give me exactly how the product works...

 this is the company

https://www.swiftcapital.com

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Sa Nied
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It looks like they charge around 18%. If so, there is much cheaper money available...IMHO

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