Dennis asked: Credit scores are invented by a private company to sell for a profit. They are new and they are practically all anyone goes by when providing loans.
I beleive they are flawed their is nothing to do with your income. I make good money and I have more trouble getting a loan then my 19 year old nephew that is in debted to his eyeballs and has a part time job. Is this why so many loans are failing?
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Melanie B asked:
I’ve never had a credit card (although my credit sucks) and heard they’re a great way to repair credit. Any tips?
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brian f asked:
If Trans Risk is a subsidary of Trans Union, why would I have a 100 point difference in credit scores between them? The Trans Risk is 100 points lower than the Trans Union.
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Ready Realtor asked:
I really would like to repair my own credit without having to pay someone.I recently enrolled into a service online that lets me see my credit scores from all three credit bureaus but what can I do from there.Do I need to remove all or just certain ones?Any advice would be very apreciated.
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Here is something I saw cross my desk today that I thought was a bit funny, but not. At the bottom of a client’s credit card statements was the statement that I had to post a graphic image of in order to preserve it’s full impact (please see graphic inset).
If this is what they consider to be a ”nominal interest rate”, what do you suppose would be a high interest rate? it is no wonder so many people are in a position where they can no longer keep up. There are thousands of people without jobs, gas prices are ridiculous, and the cost of consumer goods has never been higher. You would think that the credit card companies would be best served to lower interest in order to maintain their clients on the books. But, as you can see from this example, that is not the case. We are helping our clients who are in financial hardships get out from under their debts very quickly with a great debt settlement program.
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If you have found yourself in a situation where you can no longer stay current on your credit card bills, medical bills, mortgage, etc., you may need to consider a debt settlement program as a suitable solution for getting out from under your debt burden.
A debt settlement program is a great option for those in financial distress and will allow you to continue paying the important obligations such as your mortgage, rent, auto loans, living expenses, while dropping your monthly payments on your unsecured debts to approximately 50% of what they are currently. The new low monthly payment will be set aside into an escrow account, and used to settle the accounts one at a time during the program.
For more information, please watch the short video about debt settlement and visit the website for additional information, or to request a free confidential debt consultation.
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John G asked:
Do credit repair companies work? I want to build or buy a house for my family .This is no joke , I have seven kids . So it’s very important that I get a good P.M.I. and a good interest rate or I’ll never be able to afford it. I make about 60k a year , but one of kids had to have 5 brain surgeries right after she was born and this ruined my wife and my credit . Any suggestions would be appreciated. Please , serious stuff only.
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huw_olive asked:
I currently have bad credit in America. I will be moving to the UK, will my credit scores be the same over there, or will it be a new slate?
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