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 Debts owed haven't dropped off credit reports way past 7 years SOL why? and Waht to do?
I am helping a friend with this issue. And they inccurred lots of credit card debt back in college and then blew it off. Totally blew it off for over 9 years. When I learned of this I told my ...


 How many credit cards do you have?
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 Is going over your credit limit just as bad as making a late payment?
I always pay my husband and my credit card payments on time. However, because both are close to the credit limit, a few times they have gone over the limit by a little bit because of the monthly ...


 Capitol One?
Can someone tell me how do the credit companies know what your credit limits are on your Capital One account because they sure don't let anyone but the person who has the card know the limits. <...


 I am searching for online job without paying any initial payment. i need money for my work. no luck and all?
That is if i work (eg: typing work or any other work given by concern) they will pay for that. no gambling and conditions....


 Bad Credit?
I recently went to free credit report.com to check my credit. I thought that my credit was fine, but when I visited the site I was wrong. Whats the fastest way to rebuild my credit?...


 Is there a place to ACTUALLY get your credit score FREE?
...without signing on for something or buying anything?...


 When is this 'credit crunch' going to leave us?
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 I have a debit card but find it difficult to find sites online that accept these cards is there an alternative
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 How to make your credit very good?
what are things i need to do to make my credit good beside paying off my student loans and credit cards and paying off the bad debts on my credit report. I know to pay things on time but all the bad ...


 I have fallen behind on car payments.if i have paid more than a third can they repossess?
Will it be taken to court where i can ask the judge to have more time to pay ?...


 My boyfriend and i borrowed £1000 off his stepfather last month?
my boyfriend borrowed £1000 off his stepfather last month, it was put on his credit card, he owes nothing on this credit card except the£1000 we borrowed. he is now saying the interest for the one ...


 How to get rich fast?
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 What happens if I pay more then my balance off on my credit card?
I had a balance of £450, and transfered £650 to pay it off instead....what happens to the £200 surplus??...


 Should I cosign on a car for a friend who is willing to pay me?
A close friend asked me to cosign on 70K car for 4 yrs. And she going to pay me 3k on the day that its purchased. But Im a little worried about the deal even thou I really need the money. I know that ...


 What trouble would a person be in if they did not pay for a credit card.?
My freind has become very ill with a mental illness and is on a very small pension and has offered the company what she can afford and they will not accept it and keep calling her and harassing her.W...


 How good of a mortgage rate can someone get for having an excellent credit score? Over 800?
I recently got a quote for a 30 yr. fixed rate mortgage of 6.75% and was wondering if that was a good rate considering I have an excellent credit score. I simply thought it would have been lower, and ...


 How can I help my GF eliminate her debt???
Basically, I just want to know how she can be helped. Paying the monthly min is really high right now. She said it was like $480/month which is really killing her.

I had thought about D...


 How many digits are there on a visa credit card?
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 My brother has a bad credit rating, how long will it take to make it better?
He has been paying all his bills and debts on time and not defaulting on payments for the past three months, how long will it take for him to qualify for credit again?...



Bart
Can I make a credit card payment with another credit card? If so how is it done?
I have a zero interest card and I want to move the balance from the high interest card to it. I already transfered the maximum balance to the zero interest card when I signed up for it.
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They said the zero nterest will continue even on chages if I make two charges a month.
I want to make a large payment to the zero interest card and then use that credit to make a large payment to my high interest card. The aero nterest is supposed to continue as long as I make two purchases a month. It is a discover card.
                     
 




Waine
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Arif
yes you can, but but not always. the other credit card company will take over your outstanding and they will not charge interest for few months, it is good idea to utilize.


CowboyBill
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Will you listen to yourself??


Dan S
Traditionally it isn't done, but you can do it.

See if your Discover Card offers credit card checks. Or see if you can fill in the information for a debit card on the high interest credit card payment form. Discover probably doesn't want you to continue making a lot of transfers to their credit card, but usually they give you a time period. They also give you a time period before the 0% interest rate expires. Check the fine print that came with the deal for your Discover Card.


what the heck?
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You used to be able to use paypal to do that sort of thing - not any more. Call your credit card company and see if they'll let you transfer any more. Never hurts to ask.


Jatin Shah
You can do that by Balance transfer facility. Check out with your bank on this facility and charges/interest rates/maximum transfer amount, etc. so involved.


mkulda
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You can, but it is a very, very bad idea.

If you've already maxed out the balance transfer then you should just leave it.

Because you don't have any transfer left, you'd have to take out a cash advance, which I guarantee you will sock with exorbitant fees.

You are much better off just keeping the higher rate card and try to pay down that balance first.


Big Bear
You can, but it's not a good idea. Usually once that credit card company with the zero interest sees what you are doing, they can raise your interest rates because there's more money in it for them. Then you will be in the endless cycle of debt that will take years to pay off.


Young and Famous
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Of course not!


whisperofsmoke36
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Lmao i never thought of doing that! Cool but i doubt it ..lol


hollywood71@verizon.net
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watch the fine print. most zero cards are only on new purchases and if they give you zero on the transfer which they charge for its only good for six months. you can use any card to make payments to another card. many people have several visa's and use one to make payments on others. you usually have to call the company to do it. you can call one visa company to make payments on any other card you have. my mother used to due it until it finally caught up with her and they all get maxed out.


Nilehawk
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This is not easy and you better do it through the bank (It is difficult because it can be used as forgery) ..


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Babs
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Stop spending. Get two jobs and get the entire balance paid off. At the end of the 0% period they're gonna blindside you with an outrageous rate. Pay off all your credit cards and throw them away!


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