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 What can I do when a collection agency won't cooperate with me?
Little background. My exhusband got a payday loan on my checking account that he was still under about 4 years ago. I had closed the account out shortly after finding money missing. I didn't ...


 If im being sued by a credit card co what can they do,what can they take from me?
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 Balliffs? Can someone help?
I had a bank account and got stung for overdraft charges.
To cut a long story short, it has now been transferred over to a balliff company. Now because of all this unfair buisness with ludicrus ...


 I have just paid off all credit card debt that I had...........?
So where do I take it from here? I have no debt other than a carpayment. What is the best way to build strong credit with out using credit cards? Any really good suggestions?...


 What is 19% interest rate?
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 Which is best credit card to own? and y?
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 Do you use a credit card?
if so have you hammered it?

Did you learn your lesson?

Or did you go out and get another one before your credit rating sank like a lead balloon?


Me... Been ...


 Has anyone used provident?
My friend told me about a loan company called provident. Someone calls at your house every week/month to collect the money.Has anyone used this company?...


 How can I get a loan to start a home-based business if I have horrible credit?
I have been given the opportunity to start a home-based business that will help me repair my finances and get back on track. Are there any programs out there for people with really really really bad ...


 What goverment web sight can you go to for a free annual credit report?
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 Can we use debit card information online where credit card information is asked?
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 Is it a fact that checking your credit history decrease your score or effects it? if so fact or myth.?
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 Please help with credit card problem?
i have just recieved a credit card from capital one,and they have just asked me to pay £49 to cover me for 3 years for theft and money loss of total up to £70.000 am i covered any way or should i ...


 Is having 8 credit cards a GOOD idea?
Because I don't think it is. I have my debit card, which I'm working on getting A credit card.....Wrong attitude?...


 I am poor i live in country pakistan from which charity i get money for liveing?
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 Is paying through paypal is safe..? Anyone experienced...?
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 I am being chased by debt collectors for a debt that i paid off 14 years ago! Is this legal?
I was a cosigner in an apt. We had to break our lease so paid the $540.00 reletting fee and moved. Instead of actually subletting the apt, the apt complex left the door open to squatters and they ...


 Is it bad to charge items on a new credit card and then pay the bill the next day?
I just got a card that is issued to people considered "high-risk". I do not need the card, but I am trying to help my credit score, etc. What is the best way to treat this situation? Should ...


 I am in debt up to my eyeballs, I have nothing to use as collateral, what is my best bet? I have not used a?
credit card scence x-mass, but I can make only the mim. amount due..any suggestion..I have already consloadated my bills once, but at that time I used my car as collateral..I dont have that car any ...


 Does anyone know who to speak to about help with paying electric bills.?
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Sherri P
Does paying off your credit cards hurt your credit score?
                     
 




The Jessica
No! If anything, it will benefit and the credit cards company might raise your spending limit.


whatskrak
it will not hurt or help your credit to pay off cards in full. it is best to keep a line of credit open and charged up to 60 percent of the limit. By staying below the 70 percent area you avoid hidden percentage rates. and continue to build credit by making a minimum payment.


Kodoku Josei
If you pay them all off every month, yes, because you don't develop a "credit history." If you were to pay them off in six months, then you have a history, and a great score. Good luck.


najaca
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Absolutely NOT!!!! It's the best thing to do. Try to ALWAYS pay off your credit cards as often as possible. What hurts your credit is when you constantly obtain more credit lines. It's better to maintain only a few credit lines, and build a long credit history.


whatevit
This question has been asked, almost daily. Some has said that a constant pay off of the credit bill is good for your credit. Some have said that a constant clearing of credit balances is good for credit. It is agreed by all that a failure to pay credit card bills, intentionally or otherwise is bad for credit.

I contend from personal experience that paying as much as possible on the credit card bill is the best way to go each month.

Where most of us fail is "making money". Most people believe that if they are making as much money as they need to pay their bills and a little to add to their saving account, that all is well. I contend that this approach is flawed. Everyday we pass up opportunities because we don't see other people taking advantage of these opportunities.

Have you ever walked pass an old building, something that no one seem to want and wondered why? I do so often that, I am amazed that these things are right in front of my eyes.

We must learn to invest in LIFE that is in front of us.


Lamb725
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Yes, it does because a portion of you credit score is determined by your debt ratio. From what I have read your balance should not be over 30-40 percent of your available credit for each account. Last summer I paid off a credit card that had a balance of $6500 and the available credit on my card was around $8500. This improved my credit score by more than 25 points in one month,. If it is a card you have had for awhile, do not close the account. This is because another portion of your credit score is determined by your history. If you close any accounts, close your newer ones. Another way to help you when you pay off your card is to continue to use it but pay it off in a couple of months.


Kevin K
FICO scoring is based upon a couple of factors: balance to credit limit ratio and length of credit history. LOCH is a bigger factor, so if you pay them off keeping them open will help your score. For example:

1 credit card $1,000 balance/$5,000 limit, 5 year history

is better than..

1 credit card $0 balance/$5,000 limit, 1 year history

So if you pay them off don't close them!


Medical and Business Information
No you will help your score. Your FICO score will go up if you start paying off these companies. However if you need help email me and I can work you up a DMP. This will help you stay on track while you pay off your debt. It's good that you are thinking of doing this. Good for you.


R M
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Paying off your credit cards increases the range between what the limit is and what you owe and INCREASES your score!


Mystika
No, it will improve your credit score, but is you do so, also if you pay off a cc, keep the account active with 0 balance to have a long credit history, this will improve your score as well.


Netters
no, it helps your credit score when you pay all your bills.


xjazzx@pacbell.net
No.. but don't cancel them. That will hurt your credit card score.. I found out the hard way.. Tried to eliminate several cards and only kept two..


snowyriver_1943
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The less Credit cards you have open the better your credit score.


topguntony
It will if your in default.Then sudenly pay them off.


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