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 Do we have to be in debt to live a good lifestyle?
Many people buy expensive car simply for them to show-off,but they don't really have the need for a car. Sometimes,immitate other people by obtained a big loan to go on expensive holiday and ...


 Which credit card should I get?
I never had a credit card.I do alot of online shoping and pay tv,phone,and Intrenet bills with my debit card.I do fly alot or drive.Is there a card for my uses?I want a card to start gaining credit ...


 How to I get a Credit card
I have a debit card. I am wondering is 16 years old too young to have a credit card?? And I always hear it is terrible to have a credit card because it rips you off. Also how does it work?...


 Does anyone know any good credit cards with low interest? Serious Only, I have a PERFECT credit score, I'm 19.
I need to find a GOOD credit card with LOW interest, I have a PERFECT credit score and I am 19, a college student, my current credit card has like 25%, which is bullshit, PLEASE SERIOUS ONLY. thank ...


 How does a person increase their credit score.?
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 How does the negative stuff on my credit report go away?
I have pulled a credit report and disputed everthing, and its all still on there. Most of the things are to expensive to pay off (would take YEARS). However, some things I could pay off quicker. H...


 My credit score is 575. where can i get a car loan for better than 16%, and no money down?
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 What is the best way to get out of credit card debt. Do debt consolidation companies really work?
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 Can you ask your credit card company to change your bill's due date?
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 I'm married and in my 20's with debt well up to $20k. If I file bankruptcy can I ever get a future home loan?

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I have secured and nonsecured debt. I called a counselor but the best they could do was take $600 worth of my bills and have me pay them $600 to cover them. I have ...


 I have a lot of credit card debt. 3 major credit cards almost maxed out several small cards like gas?
cards, department store cards etc. And I have recently gotten some money. Should I pay down and almost delete the 3 major credit cards or pay off the dept store cards land one of the major credit ...


 If behind on one credit card, its best to get behind on all to even things up. T or F?
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 Can I use any ATM?
I have just obtained a Link Visa Debit Card,can I use it in any ATM or does it have to be a Link M...


 Can overdrafting your bank account affect your credit?

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is there little change to the credit? i've overdrafted numerous times. Most of the times i didn't mean to....


 Credit repair???
How do you get a credit score to go up by 100 or more points?
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I have a few school loans in deferrment but no credit card bills. my score is in the high 500's and I...


 What is the best way for me to consolidate my credit cards in one payment a month with out killing my credit?
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 I want to apply for a bank account but they ask for a second form of id...what can i use? ahhhhhhhh.....?
I'm 18 just got out high school....in los angeles california ....not a collage student....don't have any bills ....so can't use that.... used my state ID as my first form of ID .........


 What's fastest way to build credit with a score of 575?
what kind of credit cards are easiest to get? or what other path should i take?i am wanting to work towards getting a home loan....


 Does any body know what the name of the error is when you post a debit as a credit and the credit as a debit?
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 If u sign 2 a debt agency with a partna and then u split up, does the partna without their name on have 2 pay?
if you sign up to a debt agency with a partner and then you break up, does the partner whose name ISN'T on with the debt agency have to pay anything?...



Lexie
What is the best way to build ur credit score?
I have minor stuff in collection and ive been told that it doesnt effect me much. should i pay it off? would that improve my credit score after its been in collection?
                     
 




Millionster.com
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Here are my 10 steps you can use to build your credit score quickly. I raised mine to well over 700 points fro 500 using these steps in less than a year -- :

# Know and Track Your Credit Score (be sure to sign up for the free trial of your credit score monitoring listed on the article below. It really helped my get my score up.)
# Never Miss a Payment, Starting Today
# Never use more than 20% of your Available Credit
# Keep Credit Cards that Have No Annual Fees Open For as Long as Possible
# Extend Your Credit Limit on Cards You Already Have before You Get New Ones
# Get Credit Cards that Have CashBack Rewards to Contribute to your Balance
# Transfer Your Balance to a Credit Card with a Lower Interest Rate and a Higher Available Credit-
# If You Think You Are Going to be FORCED to Pay a Bill Late Ask for an Extension or Payment Plan
# Take out a Small Personal Loan and Repay it Over a Year
# Ask Someone With Good Credit if They will Account Shadow you


websterjdjr
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what will improve your credit is good payment history
no collections
no repos and no charge offs
no court records and plenty of I-1 and R-1 accounts on your credit
little stuuf like unpaid cell phone contracts and unpaid ER visit and unpaid utility bills and broken leases tend to mess up your credit also


Pravda
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Yes paying your debt that is in collections will improve your score. My suggestion is that you begin to think of your credit history as your good name. Defend your honor and good name by building good communication skills with the accounts that you have as well as making your payments on time. Never take on any additional credit if you can not afford to make the payments.


touhuni
yes pay it off first thing. Take out secured loans (Low interest, but its on your own money) Pay them off early and do this several times.


beauty s
IF u have the money I think u should pay it off and make sure u pay off your bills each month and this should help your credit report


Lucy44
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Yes, I think it is a good idea to pay it off. All of it.
Because, when you go to borrow money from a
lender in the future, it will be hard to get the money you borrow. They have ways to check your credit and if it's bad, you won't get any money from them. I know, because I have been down that
road before and I still have bad credit that needs
to be payed off. Good Luck!


Ken
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Paying off a bill that is in collection will improve your score. It will move the collection history further to the past, even though the report stays on your account. The further in the past the collection is, the better your score. Note that until it is paid, it is a current collection account so your score does not improve.


Karen K
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who ever told you that anything going to collections doesn't' affect you much is wrong. My husband make $100,000/yr and we were turned down for a mortgage b/c 2 bills under $500 went to collections and he has paid them off, but it has damaged his credit score.

So never let anything go to collections even if you have to pay $10 a month companies usually look at that as an effort to pay and won't send to collections.


$m¤¤v¥ £¤¢¤
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Well, it would help to know what makes up your score, here's a breakdown:

35%- Payment history
30%- Total amount of debt owed vs. available credit
15%- Length of credit history
10%- Types of credit
10% Inquiries and new accounts

Now having said that, this is what's going on:

Although you may have "minor stuff" in collection, while it might be small in amount, the fact that it's even in collection is what's hurting you. That's more than a 1/3 of your score affected, which can make the rest of it practically meaningless. What you can do is this:

Contact the collector to negoatiate a "payment for deletion", which is a payoff amount that will permanently remove the item from your report. They may or may not do it. If you're able to get them to agree to doing it, have them send you something on their company letterhead by mail and by fax stating the terms before agreeing to send them payment. Also do NOT give your checking account information to them for any reason. Get a cashiers check and send it certified mail to them. Have them send a Universal deletion letter not only to all 3 credit agencies but to you as well for you records. It's a lot of work, but if done correctly, it can get you well on your way back to getting good credit again.


aladdinwa
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Pay your bills on time.


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