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 How do i get a credit card or loan with bad credit?.?
I don;t own a house. need about five thousand dollars.. please list sites.....


 How can i apply for a credit card with bad credit?
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 Is there any point to making overpayments or extra payments on my car loan?
Or is it better to use any extra money toward unsecured credit card debt?...


 I live in Pa and have a few hospital bills. Can they send them collections even though i'm payin them?
something even though its not what they require. Say they want 25.00 a mo. and i can only send 10.00. Can they do anything? I know once it goes to collections it ends up on your credit also. In ...


 Can you call the credit cards companys and propose a settlement yourself?
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 I have horrible credit and my fiance has excellent credit~?
when we get married will either change because of the others ?...


 How can i get a lower interest rate on an auto loan with poor credit?
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 How can i eliminate my debt and get my credit score up?
suggestions please???...


 Is it possible to get a mortgage refinance with a credit score of 590?? And what interest rate would I expect?
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 How do I build my credit when I have none and no one will give me a credit card or loan?
I have a credit score of 0 I have applied for credit cards and loans. I even tried getting a car under $20,000.00 I still am not approved for anything. What do I do?...


 How long does it take for a credit card to be issued?
after youve signed the agreement etc
Additional Details
its an aqua card and they approved it i sent the agreement back ...


 Is the credit crunch affecting how much you spend this xmas?
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 Does anyone know of a company that can help with a payday loan?
I NEED £1000, BUT I DONT HAVE A DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD. Does anyone know a comapny that can help, where I also dont have to fax information over to them?...


 Does anyone know who would finance me for a new home with a credit score of 524?
me and my husband live with my grandmother with our 2 children and its a bad enviroment here for them.. but we can get approved for a home loan because he has a low credit score of 524.... does ...


 Why credit card is better than a debit card?
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 Is 3 credit cards too much?
I have 3 one is a $2500, $1000, and one is $600.
So far i've only use the 2500 limit one, I've haven't even activated the $1000 card, should I just closed that card account?
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 What happens when a creditor refuses to take the amount you offer to pay them?
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 I owe $37.000 in credit cards. I can not pay my credit cards anymore. Bankruptcy?
I owe $37.000 in credit cards. I paid on time until this month. I can not pay my credit cards anymore. I have two houses, one is rented. I am trying to sell that one. If it is sold I could get $30.000...


 Two credit cards from the same provider?
I have a "Capital One" credit card right now. Can I apply for another credit card from "Capital One" so that I can double my credit limit?...


 How bad is a credit score of 538?
I know it's pretty bad but do you think it would keep me from getting a house or a car?
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I am currently renting an apartment and I am a co-signer on a Land Rover F...



*Debster*
How does a credit increase on a credit card effect your credit?
im young and responsible i dont go credit card crazy. ive actually have never met my credit limit but was thinking about increasing the limit only if it would help me build a good credit score. should i increase the limit or just stick to what im doing?
                     
 




moin_anjum
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If you don't want to borrow more money. It is advised to keep the limit as it is. Every time you increase your limit or get a new card it add a dent to your credit score.

Hope this helps.


smartsassysabrina
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If you're not worried about going overboard, then an increase in your credit limit would be good for your credit. Your credit score is partially based on your debt to credit ratio.


Jonathan S
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Go for the increase. When you get a mortgage, they're going to look at the length and size of your credit limit along with how responsible you've been with it. A good credit limit on any card is $5,000 - $10,000.


STEVEN F
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If your not using your current limit, don't change anything. The card issuer will raise your limit anyway to encourage you to spend more.


&#39;stavo
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Did you mean affect or effect? I will try both. You do not increase your credit limit. You request one and if you're credit worthy, the lender may increase the limit. The EFFECT of this is good, you potentially have more money available to spend. This in turn will have a negative EFFECT because the more you borrow the more you have to pay every month, and potentially the higher the service charges (Interest if balance not paid in full).
How does an increase in credit limit AFFECT your credit rating? It should not - only the actual balance or debt you carry from month to month is reported to the service bureau and that will have an impact, or will AFFECT, your credit rating. Other lenders may judge that you are over stretching your purchasing and acquisition power, i.e., not enough income to pay the debts (income to debt ratio). If you are responsible, keep up the good work - most young people are not good with credit cards. Take all the credit you can get to build a credit history, as long as you continue to be wise, and spend only what you can pay every month (the whole balance I hope), using the lenders money free for about a month - no interest charges, no service charges.


jackvanz
it can help your credit by reducing your credit usage.

jack


Tim T
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Increasing your credit limit will not raise your credit score.
The only thing that constantly raises your score is making your monthly payments on-time.

If your financial institution approves you for a credit increase, they may lower your interest rate. This is a good thing if want to purchase a big ticket item and have lower monthly payments.

If you are looking to purchase a home in the next few year, having a high credit limit may look bad in the eyes of some lenders.

The truth is it's all subjective. Every creditor and credit reporting agency has their own standard for determining credit worthiness.

So do the research...


Freddie
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I would not request a credit limit increase unless I needed it for a particular reason, and I was able to pay off that particular expense within one billing cycle. I wouldn't recommend increasing your credit limit just to increase your credit score. The impact will be relatively minimal compared to what fun you may encounter if you should start using some of that newly available credit. If you are not already paying credit card bills in full every month, I strongly recommend against requesting a credit limit increase. If you keep your accounts current and limit any balance you carry on your present credit limit, then you will be doing your credit score a great service.


igi
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better credit means lower interest rates


echo
I agree with the rest of the posters as far as credit line increases DO help your credit.

The one poster that said it may ding your credit either thinks that having an increase hurts it or should the card company pull a credit report to give you the increase is what dings your credit.

Some companies will pull a credit report to do a credit line increase, most don't. You might ask about that when you request the increase. If they say that they do pull a report, ask them not to. Sometimes asking them not to works, sometimes it doesn't.

But, even if they do pull a report, it will be a small ding. Probably less than 7 points. And in 6 months that inq will be less effective and by a year, it will have no effect.



edited to add: Tim - my scores "always" rise "right after" I receive a credit line increase.


robert43041
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More credit, higher credit rating, you can borrow more money - and *good* credit means that you pay back with you owe diligently and you are a good customer for more credit.


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