Prosper.com: A Great Idea to the Concept of Mortgage?
Or an Opportunity Waiting to Explode?
With the concept of loaning from one person to the other thus eliminating the middlemen, Prosper.com gains popularity over the internet and momentum. What is all this fuss about the company about? What's the idea behind its concept and what can you, a regular investor get an advantage through it? II would like to first began by talking about Prosper.com first. Prosper.com is founded by Chris Larsen, who has founded E-Loan prior to Prosper.com. Why is this important? Before we jump into any sort of company, we need to see who's leading it first! You cannot be betting on a company if their leadership structure is unstable or inexperienced. Chris is a guy who took E-Loan public and was later acquired by Popular Inc, so from what we know he was not a founder who quit, booted, or had scandles giving us more reason to believe that this is a company who's legitamate.
Prosper.com uses the concept of people loaning to people. What it means is that, instead of going to an institution which incorporates in many times scams or hidden fees from various loan sharks, it embraces the idea to eliminate these loan sharks by providing a place through the internet linking a person needing loan to a person willing to provide a loan. Through Prosper.com, individuals from both parties are in control in the negotiating process. Both the lender and the person seeking a loan knows the facts ranging from the rate of the loan, the amount of the loan, the credit history, all the way down to the various details before making a decision to "bid". The idea of bidding is similar to the concept from Ebay where lenders bid until the closing of each post with the people winning the bid to lend the person seeking the loan. The percentage of interest ranges between somewhere from 7% up to over 25% in some instances from people with bad credit history which doesn't make it a bad investment if proceeded carefully.
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Posted on 09/20/2007 at 4:09:00 PM