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 Am I liable for credit card debt that my 21+ yr old child has that lives in my house? I did not co-sign!?
Card company is taking legal action against child....


 Can i erase a collection that was put on my credit file recently?
i brorow credit to a family member and i was never informed that the money was owe so now i get this collection on my credit. i paid it off right away but can i do anything to go away?

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 Auto insurance ran my credit several times is this bad for my credit rating?
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 I need to get out debt fast can't get any with my scroe need help fast how can resolves this?
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 Can collection agencies garnish your wages?
the collection agency is threatening to garnish my wages for a 900 bill. the thing is that im a waitress (in college) and my checks are usually zero. so how can they garnish it? unless the govt ...


 As an additional cardholder on a credit card can take over the debt of the card if cardholder dies?
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 Does anyone know where I can get a quick loan from - I have a very bad credit rating so cant ask my bank?
I really need a loan in a hurry but due to a poor credit rating my bank wont help me - I have tried some of the main loan companies with no luck - does anyone know any companies that may be able to ...


 What do you think about gift cards?
Do you think they're great gifts for friends, family, etc.? or do you think they're impersonal gifts that makes you feel as though the person who gave you the gift card doesnt know you well ...


 I have lent a "mate " over £5000.00 and he is avoiding & making excuses about paying me back?
I loaned a so called mate & his partner over £9700.00 to set themselves up in their new home.I agreed to help him as he had money coming from his mothers estate as she had just passed away. The ...


 What is the easiest credit card to get if you have little or no credit?
I need to improve my credit so I need a credit card...but have no credit, just a car note....


 Where can I get a FREE CREDIT SCORE? every place I find, signs u up for a month trial or charges.?
every place I have found charges for a months trial or makes you pay. I thought it was obligated by law to give you your free credit score....


 What do you do when you've lost your debit card?
I can't find it anywhere. Do I call VISA to report it missing, or my bank? Is it a long process of cancelling one and getting another? Are there any fees?

Thank you....


 Does anyone know if i can purchase items without credit or debit card?
i only have cash card? as i can not get credit as i have cleared my debts.
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inc. on the ...


 HELP!!! My delivery has not come after 25 days!?
I ordered a pool table on the 8th december from www.kvoot.com and i was told it would take between 1 and 10 days to arrive. It has now been 25 and I have already emailed them after 21 days with no ...


 Can a salary of 43k afford a 200k house?
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 Does your credit score go down if you make a big purchase like a car?
I was told that since I made a big purchase..ie..my car and also co-signing for my daughter, my credit scores will go down..is this true??...


 Are postdated checks illegal?
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 Can you use a home equity loan for something other than a home?
I need a loan & some people had suggested I look into this because of the lower interest rates, instead of using high interest (not to mention EVIL) credit cards. But it's not for a home &...


 Never ending credit card debt?
Been about 3-4 years of having credit cards and I spent a lot on getting my car fixed, college tuition, payments and what not. I have 4 now and a total credit limit of about 9000. I am maxed out on ...


 Someone stole my credit identity and got 500 Quid cash from my account. How do they do that?
I still have my card. Nobody apart from my card provider knows my PIN (not even me) as I never use this card for drawing cash. The cash was drawn from a town I have never visited.

I think I...



Tracy M
Credit Card limit was raised, by the creditor how does that affect my credit score?
I have an Old Navy card that use to have a limit of $400, they raised it to $750 does that have a negative impact on my credit and my credit score or does it look good? Also what affect will it have if I ask them to lower it again, or close the account out completely?

I am trying to work on my credit score to get a good interest rate on a home loan, any advice will be very appreciated!

Thank You!
Tracy
                     
 




Waine
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here's some great reading, might take you a while though:
http://credit-cards.ebookorama.com
http://finance.ebookorama.com
http://credit.ebookorama.com
http://credit-repair.ebookorama.com
if you get any luck please don't forget about me lol, hope it helped you!


jodi_lynn_124
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No this is a good thing really, just leave it alone it letting the credit bureaus know that people trust you. Also, raising your limits helps your debt ratio and that is one of the main things they base our credit score on .

Do not cancel or ask them to lower, canceling does not look good to them. You can investigate on here if you don't believe me meaning the internet. That is the last thing you want to do.

:)

Both of my goofy sisters older and younger did it without talking to me or my mother, olders score went from 805 to 777 and younger who mind you is only 22 went from 730 to 700.

By the way if you are looking to help your credit score look into Piggybacking or Riding on Shirttail. This is when someone like a family member that you know has very good credit and has for years adds you on one of the older accounts as a authorized user and it goes to your credit and helps you. Look into it really works how do you think younger sister had a 730 at the age of 22.

:)


music man
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someone said to me one time that a credit card
should be charged to about half of the limit on the card.You have credit available but not the whole amount.....Dont know for sure but it sounds right.....It is difficult to win in the credit game....seems like we always loose


lingua06437
It all has to do with what percentage of your limit you have spent.

The rule of thumb is to not spend more than a third of the money available to you. This demonstrates to a creditor that you are fiscally responsible.

So if you had $200 on the card you were over the one third ratio when your card had a $400 limit because one third of 400 is about 133. However, now that your card is at a $700 limit, you should try and never spend more than $233. So in that case, your score would have gone up if you had $200 on it because now you would be below the one third margin.


jititi j
Do not ask to lower the limits


echo
jodi is correct.

It will help your scores as long as you leave it open and do not ask for a credit limit decrease.

You might check out the forum I've listed. Do some reading in the newbie forum first, then do some reading in the credit and mortgage forums. There are a lot of good threads on raising credit scores.

It is a free to use - no spam site.


yums
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read tips on credit and credit scores on this site


Jacque
Most likely, it is a good thing. It means that they are trusting you with a higher limit because you are making your payments on time. It will look good on your credit score.

However, if you ask them to close the account completely, it will have a negative impact on your credit score. I've checked people's credit reports, and, if they do close an account, it reflects poorly on their report. It shows that they are incapable of making payments to that account, so they had to resort to closing it.

Have someone (ie a realtor or mortgage company) check your credit report.All they require is your social, your full name, and your current address. Hope that helps!


misslabeled
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Both are so low I wouldn't worry about it as long as you keep your historical high balance below half, at the most.


Studly
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The increase is not enough to even show up on their radar screens. Leave it alone, don't close the account. If you continue to use the card and pay the bills on time, that's the best thing you can do.

Other times getting a credit limit increase can hurt you. Creditors look at how much available credit you have, and see that as potential debt. So lets say you were looking for that mortage, and you had a $40,000 credit limit on several cards. That makes the lendor nervous. But your tiny $750 limit won't even be looked at. Just your payment history.


jewels_of_fire76
Do not ask to lower the amount. They trusted you because of your outstanding record so they extended more credit your way. As long as you do not charge to much so that if you apply for another loan that the bank will not look down at what you owe other creditors. The banks will be up front if you have too much credit - meaning you owing to many creditors if they will extend you a loan or not. If you are charging or owing too many creditors to a bank you would be a risk. Have more going out than coming in. But having your limits raised does not hurt you, it helps you in more ways than one.


JP
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as far as you are paying your credit card this is good to youbut you have to check with the credit compagny to known what is it on your file. Equifax.com may help you
JP


First Lady
Well, it could be bad in that they'll see that you have that much more of a credit line. I hate when credit card compaines do that without asking you. If you keep the card, just be careful with it. If it were me, I'd ask that they lower it and not raise it again without your consent.


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