Metasynth
Well-Known Member
If you're a gig worker, self employed, or an independent contractor, you can apply for an SBA loan called an EIDL, and if you are ELIGIBLE for the loan, you get $1000 transferred to your account. You can then deny the loan, and keep the $1000 without paying it back. The $1000 they transfer into your account is an advance that becomes a grant, that you are not required to pay back.
Don't believe me? Too good to be true? It takes no longer than 10-15 minutes. and it's a free $1000
Here's an article by Forbes explaining how to get some money.
And here's the application to fill out to get your free money. Just follow the instructions laid out in the Forbes article above.
It took three days for the money to be transferred into my account. You're Welcome!
Don't believe me? Too good to be true? It takes no longer than 10-15 minutes. and it's a free $1000
Here's an article by Forbes explaining how to get some money.
SBA Opens Up New Grants And Loans For Small Businesses And Independent Contractors: The EIDL Program
The SBA announced it is again opening up its Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) grant and loan program to help those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
www.forbes.com
And here's the application to fill out to get your free money. Just follow the instructions laid out in the Forbes article above.
COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan | U.S. Small Business Administration
covid19relief.sba.gov
It took three days for the money to be transferred into my account. You're Welcome!