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 When a parent dies are the children responsible 4 their debt if no co-signing was done??
mother passed away with debts (credit cards, personal loans) she did not leave a will, she had no assets to her name (home, car) lived with me for awhile now creditors are calling me to pay off her ...


 I have a student bank account with HSBC. When i applied for it, they told me my overdraft limit would be £1000
I have checked my account and it saids my overdraft limit is £500 how can this be?...


 I need $10,000. I'm behind in bills can anyone help me?
I need $10,000 because i been out of work for 3 weeks because of a knee injury. I don't go back to work until the begining of september. I need a loan to pay some bills until i go back to work. C...


 What is the best thing to eat 1st thing in the morning?
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 Does any1 know of a credit card company that gives people like a 2ND chance i really need to find 1 that will?
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 Credit Card or Debit?
So im ordering a pizza online, and they ask for a credit card, or cash. can i still pay debit?

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 Credit cards for people with bad credit?
I want to know the websites of places where I can apply for unsecured credit card for people with bad credit. I know about tribute, salute, rewards660, continential finace, orchard bank, and first ...


 Where can i get a loan when i have really bad credit?
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 Once my account has been given to a collection agency, can they take me to court?
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 Having a really hard time. Finally got out of debt 2 months ago and the urge to?
spend again is immense! Just don't want to get back in debt. Sorry not really a question but need to tell someone!!...


 Loan or Cash/Payday Advance??
Which is better, to get a loan or one of those Payday Advances? I only need about $200, but I only make about $100 a week, so I would need a couple of weeks to pay it off...what is the difference ...


 Can a Collection Agengcy continue to lower my credit score?
I've been receiving annoying calls from a collection agency stating I owe my old school a certain amount. I stopped attending the school in 2003 and in 2005 I began getting notices from the ...


 Received a windfall of cash and paid off all extra credit cards and am working with only 1 card. Now. . .?
do I close my other cards accounts or do I leave them open in case of emergencies?

(Also, just found out that one of my cards that I paid off just gave me a positive bump in credit. A REAL...


 I want to bey a mobile phone which company is good?
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 What is the best way to improve your credit from worst to good? what steps to follow?
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 Is it good to sign on the back of a credit card, "ask for ID?"?
I have a friend who provides her license as well as credit card for a charge or debit transaction as she has signed "ask for ID" on the back of her card rather than her signature. Is this ...


 I have alot of medical debt, I want to file bankruptch but need to buy a new car. What should I do?
I live in Monroe, NC....


 If I pay for something on my credit card, then pay that balance of in the next week......?
Will it show on my statement when I recieve it? I'm going to pay a bill today for $423, if I pay the card company $423 will it still show on my statement? (I am a total idiot when it comes to ...


 Is there anything wrong with being broke?? who in here is?
a broke azz person??...


 What is the best way to fix my CREDIT SCORE?
I think my credit score is funked up. I used to own a house and I missed a payment or two when I was laid off from my job. I sold it and I paid off all my credit cards. I recently applied for a ...



hornguy1973
How do i get my credit score up?
my wife and i have paid everything on our credit reports, and yet the hits are still there. i dont know how to fix this and its costing us thousands of dollars. someone please help us
                     
 




papayosha
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Don't apply for too many new accounts. Inquiries can be killers. Other than that, pay everything on time, and the black marks will drop off after seven years.


Vivian D
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You can work with the credit companies to clean it up.

Then here is the recipe to getting a GREAT credit score - easier if you haven't already screwed it up, though.

Charge a small amount on a credit card. Make the minimum payment for the first month, then pay it off the next month. Charge a small amount again. Make the minium payment for the next month. Then pay it off again the following month. Do this over and over again, always paying the complete balance off after one or two months of minimum payment. You will start getting more offers from other companies, and the credit company you already have will increase your credit line.

As long as you always pay off every credit card balance at least once a year, you will have fantastic credit. If you can't do that, you should not use credit.


butterflylady33@sbcglobal.net
The best way to increase your credit score is to pay bills on time. Then also avoid applying for lots of credit as this will lower your score each time a prospective creditor checks into your credit report. There are what you call hard and soft hits, it's the hard one that affect your report.


The Jessica
Pay all your bills on time, expecially your car notes, house note, and credit cards.

Do not cancel any long term accounts, but do not open any new accounts either. Opening new credit cards can lower your score. While keeping really old credit card, even if you do not use them, can raise your score.


jbowler
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If you have paid off all your bills, your credit score will start to improve.

I don' t know what you mean about it costing you thousands of dollars. Do you mean extra fees and higher rates charged because of poor credit.

If so, you will have to live with it for a while.

Credit scores are based on your repayment history, the length of time you have had credit, how much of your available credit you use and how much new credit you apply for.

If you pay your bills, use about half of your available credit and don't apply for new credit, your score will start to rise. More recent events are weighed more than older ones and the rise can be rapid.


ddnc_dave
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Try using one of these companies to help improve your credit score. You have to pay, but if you are having trouble it's well worth the money in interest savings. The free ones make you sign up for all kinds of crazy things. You get what you pay for in the end so don't skimp on it. Good luck!

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iyamacog
NEVER pay anything late, including your general living bills, such as rent, utilities, etc. Do NOT apply for credit for awhile. What you DO buy on credit, limit it to what you're able to pay off MONTHLY. After a few months, check your credit score and see if it's improved any. Also ensure all your credit info that's been reported is correct! We had an old item on our records that we were unaware of, and it was hurting us. Once that was cleared, life became much more pleasant.


silverback487
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pay nothing late
make sure credit cards are down below 1/3 max limit.

Every time a company does a credit inquirey...it takes away from your score.

late on utilities...takes away from score.


david_r80
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any bills you paid should have been updated on all credit buruas they reported to. But paying them doesn't remove them it should now reflect paid as agreed. it may take a couple of months to update. my suggestion is wait for 1 month or 2 then get your credit report agian. if it still has not been updated write letters to the credit buruea about each of your paid off bills. they will then investigate and get back to you. This takes 30 days. I believe they will update to paid unless they can prove it wasn't


Mandy S
Do you still have some kind of open credit? If you do, make your full payments on time or early, and whenever possible, pay over the amount to the principle part of the loan (not interest).

For past debtors, contact them and see if they will strike your bad history from the credit reports now that they've been paid off.

When you're able, get a small signature loan for something, and make full payments on time. We got one for something we'd be having to pay for anyway. It saved us a lot of money on interest.

Credit problems can stay on your credit report for up to seven years, so be diligent with the bills you have, paying them in full and on time, and be patient. It will all get clean eventually.


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Ace H
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The only way I know that can get your credit score up is by paying off all your debt ON TIME. If you keep paying your credit card debt after the due date, then you would be considered by the credit bureaus as having bad credit.

After paying everything on time for a while, you can call the 3 major credit bureaus and ask them could they fix your record now.

Hope this help.


mushrooman2000
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there is no way to do it, the man is in control you must suffer for the sins of your past, even if you paid them you must still suffer, it's the bankers creedo


~dreamvette~
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Make sure you pay your bills before the due date. That will increase your credit score dramatically. That includes your light bill, phone bill, etc.


CreditScoreBooster
There are still a few tricks you can do...

There is a method called piggy backing. Have you tried it?

http://www.disputedemon.com/credit-score/


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