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postheadericon Credit Repair: This Sneaky Trick Raises Your Credit Score Legally and Quickly


CreditRepairBook2010.com Credit repair do-it-yourself. In this video I explain one sneaky *but very legal* trick that almost no one knows about that not only helps you in your credit repair journey, but also raises your credit score nearly instantly. The sad truth is that there is an entire industry devoted to credit repair and they make hundreds of millions of dollars each and every year when anyone can do their own credit repair themselves and save thousands. The fact of the matter is that the law is on the side of the consumer! Since the Fair Credit Reporting Act was established, thousands of people have successfully put a stop to harassing collections agency calls, eliminated bad debt, and repaired their credit quickly, legally, and all by themselves. What those consumer credit counseling businesses won’t tell you (but they know all-too-well!) is that their services often do more harm than good! It’s true! When they make so-called “special arrangements” with your creditors, all they are doing is making an agreement on your behalf that you will pay off a percentage of the debt! But the bad part is that your credit is still damaged! I show you how to not only get rid of the debt that you have (often for free) but to clear those bad credit trade lines off of your credit report, which will then raise your credit score! Be sure to check out the second part of this video at http

postheadericon How come my credit score was Zero after Bankruptcy Discharge & how can i build my credit?

I filed bankruptcy in 2008 and discharged same year. My Credit Score is still Zero, How can i rebuild my credit score again. I got a 2 secured credit cards, 1 from USBank and the other from Golden1 Credit Union.

postheadericon Credit: Debt, Default, Microcredit, Islamic Banking, Debenture, Payday Loan, Money Management International, Credit Score, Merchant Account

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postheadericon Is paying off defaulted loans that aren’t on my credit report going to help my credit score?

I owe $9,000 in student loans. They just started garnishing my wages for $500/month. The loans were from 1998 and do not appear on my credit report. The collection company told me that once they’re paid off that they will appear as not in default on my credit.

postheadericon Do personal loan underwriters spend a lot of time verifying income or do they rely on credit score?

Do personal loan underwriters spend as much time as mortgage loan undertwriters verifying income? I know mortgage loan underwriters spend days checking a loan and have tools to check docs. Do personal loan underwriters follow the same guidelines?

postheadericon where can i find a guaranteed bad credit loan im only looking to borrow about 2500 but my credit score is low?

my credit score is in the mid 500′s and i want to pay off the credit cards i have. they total up to 3500. where can i get a loan where i dont need to pay for me to join their site.

postheadericon What types of credit is needed to get a high score?

My credit score is about 615. I am working on improving my score so that I can qualify for a mortgage loan with low financing in about a year or so. I currently have an auto loan, and 3 revolving credit accounts. (All bank credit cards) Two of the revolving accounts are new, and the other almost a year old. My auto loan will be a year old in July of this year. Should I apply for more credit to get my score higher? If so what type of credit? What is a good mixture of credit to have to get a person’s score higher? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!

postheadericon How does student loan debt affect my credit score?

I am at the final stage of paying off credit card balances. Just one more month, yippee!!!! I’ve also already paid off my car loan 7 months before the maturation date. Anyway, I still have close to $50,000 in student loan debts- federal and private. But that’s it. I have never had any major credit problems. Will all this student loan debt have a negative impact on my credit score and rating?
I always make the payments on time every month.

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