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Steven P. Ely commented on Matthew Petrillo's blog post PODCAST: How the Next Generation Is 'Getting Financed'
"Many gen Y'ers don't have an established credit history, nor anyone that can co-sign for them. eCredable can help them qualify for a loan from RoadLoans.com, if they've been paying their routine bills on time and can earn an…"
Aug 24, 2012
Steven P. Ely commented on Christina Haberstroh's blog post eCredable Turns to Roadloans.com to Help the Underbanked
"No lead fee for this deal. The consumer pays eCredable to prove their creditworthiness. If they can't earn an A or B, they don't qualify."
Jul 14, 2012
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Jul 12, 2012
Steven P. Ely liked Christina Haberstroh's blog post eCredable Turns to Roadloans.com to Help the Underbanked
Jul 11, 2012

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Steve Ely
Corporate Title
CEO
Company
eCredable
Type of Company:
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Company Description
eCredable is a consumer oriented Credit Reporting Agency that helps people prove they are creditworthy, by verifying the routine bills they pay which are not typically reported to the national credit bureaus.
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Alpharetta

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