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Tag Archives: secured credit card
Secured Credit Card Impact Credit Score
CreditScore101101 asked: www.videocreditscore.com – Secured Credit Card Impact Credit Score – This episode focuses on pros and cons of getting a secured credit card.Lorraine
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How to Improve Your Credit Score
unioncreditdr asked: There’s no guaranteed way to raise your credit score quickly, but here are some things you can do to help boost your score: 1) Dispute any mistakes you find in your credit report 2) Pay down credit card … Continue reading
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Tagged Credit Card Balances, Credit Doctor, Credit References, Credit Report, Gerri Detweiler, How To Get A Secured Credit Card, how to improve your credit score, Improve Credit, Improving Your Credit, Improving Your Credit Score, Secured Card, secured credit card
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Improve Your Credit Using Credit Cards
Wayne Meyers asked: If you have bad credit or no credit or even a bankruptcy, you can improve your credit score.First, you should get copies of your credit report. The three major bureaus are: Trans Union http://www.transunion.com/, Experian http://www.experian.com/ and … Continue reading
Are there better ways to improve your credit score besides a secured credit card?
datrik asked: I’m trying to improve my credit score(530) and am going to get a Bank of America secured credit card. It has a $29 annual fee and a 20% APR. Is there another proactive way to dramatically improve my … Continue reading