When you pay your credit card bills, your loan balance, or your medical bills, this information is recorded and sent to credit reporting agencies, or credit bureaus. It is their job to keep track of your credit history and other information about your life, such as where you have lived, where you work, your marital […]
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Why Credit Bureaus Are Ripping You Off… And How to Beat Them
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27 May 2008 |
4:50 |
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Build Credit in your Name
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15 April 2008 |
22:26 |
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If you have delinquent credit and are married, you might want to build your credit in your name instead of using your spouse. Somebody has to have stability. Also if you are divorced and all the credit cards of credit information are in your spouse’s name you will need to reestablish your credit in your […]
If you have delinquent credit and are married, you might want to build your credit in your name instead of using your spouse. Somebody has to have stability. Also if you are divorced and all the credit cards of credit information are in your spouse’s name you will need to reestablish your credit in your […]
Bad Credit Report and Its Implications
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30 March 2008 |
10:20 |
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Bad credit report gives a negative repercussion on your financial standing. Several agencies would be monitoring your conduct of handling credit. Even a single failure recorded against you leads to vulnerability when you plan to open a new transaction account.
It is very important to maintain your credibility because it is the only key that you […]
Bad credit report gives a negative repercussion on your financial standing. Several agencies would be monitoring your conduct of handling credit. Even a single failure recorded against you leads to vulnerability when you plan to open a new transaction account.
It is very important to maintain your credibility because it is the only key that you […]