Credit Repair Secrets – What You don’t Know About Your Credit Scores

February 20, 2010 · Posted in How to Repair Credit · 1 Comment 

http://www.ScoreMoreCredit.com – Credit expert, Brian Diez, reveals how the credit bureaus profit by keeping you in the dark about your real credit scores.

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Credit Repair Software Dispute Credit How to fix Credit Fast

February 18, 2010 · Posted in How to Repair Credit · Comment 

Repair Your credit Easily By Yourself. http://offto.net/credit_917e/

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Increase Credit Score – David Perry

February 11, 2010 · Posted in Increase Credit Score · Comment 

http://www.ScoreMoreCredit.com – Learn how David Perry legally repaired his credit and qualified for a business loan to grow his networking business. Credit repair does work. You can increase your credit score as much as 249 points in as little as 45 days.

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Increase Credit Score – Credit Repair Helped Rohan Dalal Improve His Credit Score

January 26, 2010 · Posted in Increase Credit Score · Comment 

http://www.ScoreMoreCredit.com – Hear Rohan Dalal explain how we increased his credit score. Learn how credit repair can help you quickly and legally increase your credit score as much as 249 points in as little as 45 days!

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Increase Credit Score – Billy Alvaro Endorses ScoreMoreCredit.com

January 24, 2010 · Posted in Increase Credit Score · Comment 

http://www.ScoreMoreCredit.com – You can quickly and legally repair your credit now and increase your score in as little as 45-60 days. Billy Alvaro endorses ScoreMoreCredit.com

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Is it possible to get a FICO score for free? (and how to repair your credit report)

January 22, 2010 · Posted in How to Repair Credit · 4 Comments 

Jean Chatzky is correct, you cannot get your FICO score–the score that is used by lenders–for free.

However, if you want an approximation of that score, there are a few companies that will provide them for free.

But keep in mind, that each free attempt will in fact add an inquiry to your report which has been known to lower your score. See credit score myths below.

And all [except MY FICO] are the credit scores developed by the credit bureaus themselves, Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax, and are not your actual FICO scores.

Only the FICO score from myfico.com is used by lenders to determine your credit worthiness.

CreditKarma.com:

Gives you your TransUnion score. But it is Advertising-supported.

E-Loan:

Experian score. If you visit their website, be sure to scroll down to “One-Time Credit Snapshots” and “Free Credit Score (Credit Score Only)”

Prosper:

Experian score.

Feel free to ask any credit related questions in the comments section of this video. I’ll be happy to answer them if I can.

ALSO, PLEASE FREEZE YOUR CREDIT REPORTS!!!!!!

and please go to www.optoutprescreen.com to opt out of all offers of credit and insurance for 5 years. Don’t bother with the permanent opt-out.

Credit score myths:

Myth: You have only one credit score.

You actually have three scores, one from each of the three bureaus (Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax). They use the same “equation” from Fair Isaac Corporation but they each collect their own data, they each have their own slightly different weightings on the score components, and they each make their own share of mistakes. This is why it’s important for you to review each of your credit histories each year using government sponsored AnnualCreditReport.com. Some lenders pull your score from all three and use the middle value, some only pull from one. In the end, you need to ensure your information is 100% accurate.

Myth: Checking your score will hurt it.
There are two types of inquiries – soft inquiries and hard inquiries. A hard inquiry is when a financial institution uses your credit history to determine whether or not to extend you credit. A hard inquiry will appear on your report and negatively impact your score (this is why experts recommend you avoid applying for credit cards right before a mortgage application). A soft inquiry is when an institution uses your credit history to confirm your identity or when you personally review your credit history. Since it’s not used for a lending decision, it doesn’t negatively impact your score. Checking your history or score will not hurt your credit.

Myth: Shopping around for the best loan will hurt your credit score
Shopping around for the best loan will result in a lot of hard inquiries on your credit report but this is a special case. For mortgages, home equity, and car loans, a flurry of hard inquiries won’t hurt your score if they are within a 14 or 30 day window. Credit bureaus understand you will be making numerous inquiries to get the best deal. This rule does not apply to credit card application inquiries, each one of those will hurt your score regardless of how quickly you do them.

Myth: My FICO score dictates whether you get credit and at what interest rate.
Truth: The FICO score is a very important part of determining whether you get credit and at what interest rate but it’s not the only thing lenders use. When you apply for a loan, lenders will ask you for your bank account statements, your paystubs, and your outstanding debts in addition to pulling your credit. Lenders want to know whether you will be able to repay the debt and they cannot rely just on the score alone. If you have a lot of debt compared to your income and a high credit score, lenders could deny you credit. If you have little debt compared to your income and a low credit score, lenders could still extend you credit. Score is not the final arbiter, just a part of the equation.

Myth: Getting married will hurt (or help) your credit score.
After you are married, each spouse still has the same credit worthiness they had before they were married. Your scores won’t increase or decrease because you were married. The reason why people believe this myth is because when you start applying for loans, you’ll be applying for a joint loan where both spouses will be responsible. In this case, your aggregate score can go up or down. However, the act of getting married doesn’t change one’s credit worthiness.

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Credit Repair – Evidence you can increase your credit score

January 19, 2010 · Posted in Increase Credit Score · 1 Comment 

http://www.ScoreMoreCredit.com – Business Man of the Year, Billy Alvaro, endorses ScoreMoreCredit.com. You can quickly and legally repair your credit and increase your credit score.

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Increase & Improve Credit Score In 37 days

December 13, 2009 · Posted in Increase Credit Score · Comment 

http://EasilyIncreaseCreditScore.blinkweb.com/ is designed to help people increase the credit score fast. We teach people who to improve their own credit score with outspending hundreds of dollars.

A credit score defined by wikipedia goes as follows. A credit score is a numerical expression based on a statistical analysis of a person’s credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of that person. A credit score is primarily based on credit report information, typically sourced from credit bureaus.

Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use credit scores to evaluate the potential risk posed by lending money to consumers and to mitigate losses due to bad debt. Lenders use credit scores to determine who qualifies for a loan, at what interest rate, and what credit limits. The use of credit or identity scoring prior to authorizing access or granting credit is an implementation of a trusted system.

Credit scoring is not limited to banks. Other organizations, such as mobile phone companies, insurance companies, employers, landlords, and government departments employ the same techniques. Credit scoring also has a lot of overlap with data mining, which uses many similar techniques.

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7 Steps to a 720 Credit Score

November 21, 2009 · Posted in Increase Credit Score · Comment 

Your credit score is your financial life! Do you feel that that bad credit is ruining your life? Are you exasperated with your lackluster credit score? If so, its time to take credit matters into your own hands. Becoming credit-wise is as simple as knowing the facts about credit and how it affects the way you live. Philip X. Tirone shares some tips on how changing your credit score can change your life. For more information on Philiip’s 7 Steps to a 720 Score Credit Management System – visit www.7StepsTo720.com. You can also download his FREE e-book “38 Important Facts you should know about Credit” at www.720Go.com

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Increase Credit Score Fast With These Tips And Hints

November 15, 2009 · Posted in Increase Credit Score · Comment 

http://www.InstantApprovalCreditCard.Info/2008/01/30/tips-and-hints-to-improve-your-credit-score/ Learn how to increase your credit score fast with these great tips and hints to improve your rating.

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