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 How can I bump up my credit score?
I have a 560 something and is fair.

I hate buying things on credit so I always buy everything in cash.
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I don't have any credit cards....


 I have 3 credit cards (1 is dept. store) but i only use one which is visa, should i close the unused visa?
The credit cards that I do use are my department store card, and my primary visa card which i have had for over a year and a half (1,500 limit) the other card i do not use is an amazon visa card ...


 Someone I know did something very bad to me?
Infact she messed up my credit score when I was trying to help her. I know her social security number but I don't know her drivers license number, how can I get her back and make her pay for ...


 I'm strugling to keep up with payments on my credit card because of the high interest rate, what can I do?
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 I've never had a credit card. What's a good one to apply for with a low balance & low interest?
I'd like to keep it as simple as possible....


 Is credit card debt, destroying the life of people.?
Some people owe staggering amounts.
When you owe over 3K on a credit card and only pay the minimum payment it would take 10 years to pay it off if you mever used it again.
I believe they ...


 I have bad credit i would like a store card?
i have a bad credit rating and would like a store card for one of the major electrical stores or to be able to finance ££250...


 Which credit card would be best for someone with fair credit?
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 If I have a mortgage can I use the house as collateral for a personal loan if I have a mortgage?
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 If you were a telemarketer, how would you try to sell a credit card with an APR of 23.9%?
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 Need some advise with dealing with a debt collector?
A friend told me to try yahoo answers to get some advise on this. I just recently got a call from a debt collector inregards of a capital 1 bill i had in 2000, he told me i owe 9k, where it was 32...


 Need help getting a loan to pay off debt!!!!?
I am in a bind. I have poor credit and need to start fresh. I have been denied by every bank out there . I just want to get a consolidation loan and payoff all my debt and make one loan payment and ...


 How does a settlement payment to a debt collector affect my credit?
If you take the percentage payoff how does that affect your credit in the long run?...


 I went over my credit limit by 11 dollars?
My credit card limit is 300 dollars a month, and i used 280, but they charge me my annual fee, and it went over to 311, but i paid off the whole credit card, will my credit score go down?...


 Is this legal?
I had a credit card over 2 years ago. I lost my job, so I called them and made a deal (yes it was in writing) about my payments. They did not hold up their end of the deal, ended up charging off my ...


 How can one improve ones money management skills?
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 How long does it take to raise a credit score?
I just got my credit reports from two of the credit agencies. My score was 550 on one and 625 on the other. I've started to talk to a few collection agencies and have sent payments in full to a ...


 How long does a bad credit entry stay on file if it is not paid?

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i won't just pay it because of the principal that i do not owe it but can not get them to remove it from my file after months of arguing about it time and again....


 How often can a boyfriend / girlfriend stop if you are claiming family tax credit?
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 Can a buisiness charge a fee for any credit card transaction?
I live in San Francisco. In my old hood the corner store charged you for credit/debit purchases under a certain amount. My new corner store charges 50cents for any and all card transactions. Is that ...



CassandraM
When you marry someone with a poor credit history, can you avoid having your own credit ruined?
Our son is preparing to marry a girl who owes about $3500 for medical care. It's been on the books for more than a year, she hasn't been able to pay anything on it, and she has elected not to respond to any collection efforts. He has worked hard to develop a good credit history, with the intent of purchasing a home someday soon. Will her poor history ruin his credit, and what recourse does he have to get this resolved before they marry? (He doesn't have the money to pay this bill off for her, but I'm not sure how much that would accomplish since she is already so far in arrears.)
                     
 




Studly
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So many terrible answers...where do I start?

George, you are right. But that applies to debts AFTER you are married, not before. You do not inherit your new spouse's debt.

Grassie, I'd love to know the source of your information. While medical bills are represented differantly on credit reports, they will still effect your score, and therefore it has a negative effect.

Angel, your mortgage broker needs to read the FCRA laws, your info is incorrect.

The fact is that when you get married, you each have your own credit history, and they DO NOT MERGE.

The only way her credit will effect you is if you apply for joint loans. You also need to keep separate bank accounts in the event they attempt to place a lien on it.

When I got married, my wife came with "debt baggage" and had terrible credit. The creditors found her new address and began sending her threatening letters and phone calls. She was scared to death, and didn't know what to do.

I did! In a few weeks time I got the collectin agents off her case. Within a few months I co-signed for a credit card in her name, and began re-establishing her credit. The creditors couldn't do anything because everything was in my name, and she had no job or income (housewife).

Her bad credit had no effect on me at all.


grassi73
Although they are married have him keep stuff seperate and his credit will be fine. The real catch comes with buying a house. If it requires both to sign, interest rate will be high due to her credit but not affect his credit unless they have late pays. Incidentally, call the collection agency and make an offer (low). You'll be surprised how fast they will jump on any offer (GET IT IN WRITING!) if it is old debt and they don't plan on getting anything anyway. Most times they will take pennies on the dollars. Once completed, you will have to push very hard to get there cooperation in getting it removed from the reports. also, 99.9% of medical bills are never taken into consideration for major type purchases. It is not taken into consideration for cars, houses, and other major purchases.


angel_s_garden
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According to my mortgage broker (I just bought a house in May 06) anything older than 18 - 24 months really doesn't count anyways. It's her recent past that counts. If she pays it now it will restart the 7 years of being on her credit again.
She can try to lowball them, but once she starts talking to them it will open up a new can of worms where they will be after her again.
Also - it's just medical bills...mortgage companies look at REAL bills like credit cards/ car payments etc.
I went through a terrible divorce and had all sorts of things on my credit. I just bought a house with 0 down and a good interest rate. It's all about persistance baby!!

I used Bradd Bitner at Nationpoint for my loan. He rocks!
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Good luck!


CreditCardMan
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No it won't affect him - when they go to buy a house they will use his credit score same for a car etc. BUT the phone calls from collection agencies ETC will be enough to drive them mad. It would be better to pay off the 3500 she owes, for their peace of mind.


shelleigh
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most likely he would have to get the house just in his name because her poor credit will affect him getting loans or any type of stuff dealing with credit


Belen
Her bad credit record will not affect the good credit record of your son. One's credit history affects only the person who owns it. However, after getting married and they plan to buy a house, your son will be better of applying for the loan himself without making his wife a co-borrower if at the time, she still has a bad credit score.


George A
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In most states married people are legally one person. You might be able to file something before the wedding, but you'll need a lawyer.


1Jazzy1
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I don't think that it should effect him since it was before they got married unless they attempt to go to get a house or something in joint names. Then it would drag down their joint credit score.


leslieguelker0517
make your potential spouse go thru a credit clean-up -- you can by books to help resolve issues affecting your credit score


dt
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talk to a lawyer before the wedding


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