To buy items for my shop

Eric K.

Jinijini, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Eric K.

Member since

August 2016

On-time repayments

161 installments  •  39%

About Me

I am Eric k. Frimpong from Jinijini in the Brong Ahafo Region.I started my school at Jinijini Presby B School. After I completed Junior High school, I further to Presec. After my senior high school, my parents couldn't afford to further my education anymore so I decided to go and work in orange business and I used that money to start my small business where I sells computer and it items.In the beginning it wasn't easy at all but by God Grace everything is becoming normal. Because the world is now becoming computer world today .I want my children to go to any high level of education that I could offer.I like singing alot.

My Business

I sell computers and and all kind of computer parts.I also repair the computer when it detect fault.This services is useful to human kind because now we are in the computer world today so people keep on learning ICT which can't be done. And also all the kids and school children are learning the ICT.As for now I don't have any child so I use my profit to reinvest in the growing of my business.

Loan Proposal

l I will use this amount of. Money to buy some computer parts which is needed to the people in my area.The money which is 10 dollar will be use.It will help me to get income which I can reinvest to get more

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$20.00

Date disbursed

Nov 21, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

dlpringle

Denver, United States

Gringotts

United States

Nick

Manchester, United Kingdom

Salvatore Martello

New York, New York, United States

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  • Eric K.    Dec 4, 2017

    There was a fire outbreak at my shop and due to this my income has reduced

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  • Eric K.    Sep 15, 2017

    First of all I thank my lenders so much. The loan has helped me a lot and I will continue to thank them.

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  • Eric K.    Sep 4, 2017

    My profit is going up.

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  • Eric K.    Jul 17, 2017

    Market is not going on well.

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  • Eric K.    Apr 12, 2017

    I thank you all very much for this loan. I will use it to buy the computers parts and the items needed. This will help me in many ways. Thank you all.

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  • Eric K.    Apr 11, 2017

    First of all I thank you all very much for the loan. That loan has help me a lot in my business.

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  • Eric K.    Mar 20, 2017

    My income has increase that is why I want to adjust my payment

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  • Eric K.    Dec 25, 2016

    My income has reduce

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  • Eric K.    Dec 17, 2016

    My income has reduced so I can't pay that amount.

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  • Eric K.    Dec 4, 2016

    I received 78Ghana cedis and I bought some computer parts which I used to sell before. Once again I thank all those who lend me this loan.

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  • Eric K.    Nov 19, 2016

    I will use the money to buy some items for my shop.it will help me a lot. Thank you my lenders.

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  • Eric K.    Nov 14, 2016

    I used the money to purchased some computer parts. This help me alot in my business. It has helped me increased my income

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  • Eric K.    Oct 21, 2016

    My income has reduce

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  • Eric K.    Oct 8, 2016

    My income has reduce

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  • Eric K.    Oct 3, 2016

    My income has increase

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  • Eric K.    Aug 30, 2016

    I will use the money to buy computer parts to help my business grow.I thank all those who help me with the funding.

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