Posted on May 12, 2011, 8:45 pm, by , under
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Question by Lady: How to pickle recognition and hike recognition grade?I’m trying to fix my credit and raise my recognition score what are the steps to do that. I read that if you have any debt on your recognition report maiden 2yrs. do not pay it because it lowers your recognition score. Is this alignment.Best [...]
Posted on May 6, 2011, 8:44 pm, by , under
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by Powerhouse Museum Collection Question by Malorie Claypool: I am in a job fix recognition mark. How tin I mess recognition grade?I am in a job repair credit score. How tin I muddle recognition score?I have been attempt to hole my credit score for the close two week. But I have no clear idea, how [...]
Posted on September 11, 2010, 10:21 am, by , under
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Gary Bunn asked: As more and more consumers begin to wake up to the reality of how crucial a good credit rating is, more and more companies are beginning to appear with promises of ‘removing negative entries’ or ‘instantly raise your score’ but can they really help? The answer is no. Here’s why..Over our lifetimes, [...]
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Posted on August 11, 2010, 5:10 am, by , under
Credit.
gds_ny2003 asked: I’m looking to repair my poor credit rating. I owe 10k+ to various creditors. I’m married, we both have a decent paying jobs. My spouse has credit problems as well. Here are my concerns: 1. Are there any immediate steps that I should take to get started? 2. What is considered a “good” [...]
Posted on July 18, 2010, 2:04 am, by , under
Credit.
Normand V asked: I just want to know what my score is without having to pay for it. I want to apply for a small personal loan of $3,500.00 and I hear each time you apply it lowers your score. I am in the process of re-building my credit and don’t want to apply if [...]
Posted on March 22, 2010, 9:24 pm, by , under
Education.
tracyirwin8 asked: Your credit is the single most important factor in determining how much money you can borrow. It is critical in these economic times to protect your score to keep all your financing options available. Learn tips on how your score is determined, as well as how to improve and recession proof your score.Philip