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Once arriving at home, I was able to complete the application online and received approval for the loan. I e-signed the contract and all is well. Thanks, Sylvia, for working with an old guy and getting the job done.
You are fantastic!
H. Hawkins
By the way this loan office is in Dothan Alabama, I am reporting her to the better business bureau!!!!!!
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How much is the Covington Credit late fee?
The Covington Credit late fee is $15, but it only applies to accounts that are at least 5 days past due, according to a representative. This late fee is standard for all Covington Credit locations. So if you find yourself unable to make a payment on time, try to get the funds within 5 days to avoid the fee.
How long is the Covington Credit grace period?
The Covington Credit grace period is 5 days. That means you have 5 days after your payment due date before Covington Credit will charge you a $10 late fee. However, it's best to always aim to pay by the due date every month. The late fee is not the only potential consequence for being late - if you're at least 30 days late, that will be reported to the credit bureaus and hurt your credit...
What credit score do you need for a Covington Credit personal loan?
You need a credit score of at least 500 to get a Covington Credit personal loan. However, having a credit score of 500+ will not necessarily guarantee that you will be approved. Covington Credit will also look at things like your income, existing debts, and other factors to help them determine your creditworthiness. That said, 500 is a very low minimum credit score requirement compared to what most personal loan providers require.
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