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NexTag

NexTag.com is among the leading comparison-shopping sites that allow consumers to evaluate products, financial services, travel arrangements, automobiles, real estate and educational loans.  Each month, more than 11 million consumers utilize the services of NexTag.com to research, compare, and buy products and services online.

NexTag has been named among the nation's fastest growing companies by Inc. 500, Deloitte Technology Fast 500/Fast 50, Red Herring Top 100, San Francisco Business Times Fast 100, and the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal Fast 50. The company operates comparison shopping sites in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

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For those consumers interested in consolidating their high-interest credit cards and other debt, NexTag offers the opportunity to receive up to four quotes from lenders within the NexTag network.  Factors that may change your initial quotes rates or costs may include, but are not limited to:

  • Your debt-to-income ratio;
  • Property location;
  • Loan-to-value ratio;
  • Credit score.

The NexTag comparison shopping service allows consumers to receive quotes on the following types of lending products, ideal for those interested in debt consolidation:

  • Home Equity Loans;
  • Mortgage Refinance;
  • Debt consolidation loans for homeowners;
  • Debt consolidation loans for renters.

By filling out one simple form, you can obtain the following features and benefits:

  • Get up to 4 free quotes;
  • You may receive your quotes in as little as one minute;
  • No credit check required to receive a quote;
    Your Social Security Number is NOT required to apply for a quote;
  • Licensed or permitted in all states, except Montana.

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* Debt Basics is not a lender or broker. We provide information and research on debt help and debt consolidation. Product and service offerings differ by state.