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A Good Credit Score is 700 and Above.

December 23rd, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Good Credit Scores

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What do I need to do to have healthier credit? Credit repair tips that improve credit scores.

October 16th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Good Credit Scores

The recent recession has made credit health even more important to everyday life. Good credit can give you the freedom to make key purchases and investments. Conversely, bad credit scores can keep you from making some of life’s most important purchases. If you’re wondering how to improve your credit score, TransUnion believes that by being here, you’ve already taken the first step. Because you understand that, while you may not be able to improve your credit score overnight, understanding how to improve your credit score is very important. Everyone’s financial situation is unique, and each credit profile should be managed in its own way. But no matter who you are, there are a few things you should pay attention to when trying to improve your credit score. The following video outlines steps that you can take to lead you on the road to improving your credit score. Take care of your credit score, and it will take care of you. Start learning about the steps you can take to improve your credit score today. If you’re looking to learn more about your credit report or would like more information about credit management, visit TransUnion The Trusted Source today at: www.transunion.com

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When Should You Pull Your Own Credit Score?

April 1st, 2011 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Good Credit Scores

LeahCoss.ca Hi everyone. How are you? It’s Leah Coss with the Mortgage Center. I wanted to go over when you should pull your own credit, how often you should pull it and then, how you actually go about pulling it. So, when should you pull it? Well, in a situation where if you work with me and I asked you, “What do you think your credit is like?” Maybe you had a bankruptcy in the past. Maybe you just know, instinctually, that your credit is not that good, because you missed payments. You had a dispute with tellers and therefore, something is gone to defaulting on a loan or payment, or something like that. If you know that you have that credit, any of those kind of scenarios, I am actually not going to pull your credit. I am going to get you to pull your own. Reason being is if you pull it, it is not going to hurt your credit. If I pull it and your credit is already bad, it is going to hurt your credit. I want to know, “Where do we stand now?” Because if your credit is bad, it doesn’t mean you can’t get into a home. What it means is, you can actually own the home. You can get into a lease to own home though, and we are still going to need to know exactly where your credit is today, to get that sorted out for you. OK. So, if you are in a situation where before going to trying to get a car, before going to trying to get a loan or a line of credit or credit card or mortgage, you’ll want to pull your own credit if you think that there might be something wrong with it, before me

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A Good Credt Score Isn’t Always Enough

March 12th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Good Credit Scores

LeahCoss.ca Hi everyone. How are you! It is Leah Coss with the Mortgage Center. Another credit myth for you. If you have a good credit score, that doesn’t necessarily mean you can get a mortgage. Many of you have great credit scores out there. But it doesn’t mean that a bank wants to invest their money with you, reason being is the credit score is just basically a mathematical algorithm that the Credit Bureau has come up with. And what it said is based on the credit that you do have and how long you’ve had that credit for, you have been making the payments on time and you are doing fine, therefore your credit score is good. But if your credit history only goes back six months, one year, a year and a half, that’s not long enough for most banks or lenders. And they want a minimum of two years history. So that’s the first thing. The second thing is if you only have one credit line meaning one credit card or one line of credit or one car loan, or one student loan and just that, that’s not overly impressing the banks. They want to see multiple lines on there to show that you can in fact handle it. They also want to make sure that if you have a credit card for example, and you only have one or two, you [inaudible] over 0. To say that you can manage 0 dollars is again not overly impressing a bank who is about to lend you hundreds of thousands of dollars. So if you have a good credit score and you have been declined, that’s probably the reason. But the good news is it is

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Secrets of an Excellent Credit Score – How To Get The Highest FICO Credit Scores 740 760

March 6th, 2011 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Good Credit Scores

www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.com Find out what you need to do to raise your FICO credit scores up to have an excellent or perfect Equifax, Experian, Transunion credit score. Find out if you should close your old credit card accounts or leave them open. Find out the number 1 secret to having a good or bad credit score. www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.com

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Absolutely Free Experian, Equifax, Transunion Credit Scores – How To Get The Best Credit Scores

February 2nd, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Good Credit Scores

www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.com Learn how to get your free Experian, Equifax, Transunion credit scores. Learn what it takes to get the best credit scores. Find out who can look at your credit report and how much a bad or low credit score can cost you. Learn the 5 keys to the best Experian, Equifax, Transunion credit scores. www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.com

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Absolutely Free Credit Scores – Credit Score Range – Good Bad Credit Scores

December 5th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Good Credit Scores

www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.org – Get your free Experian, Equifax, and Transunion credit scores online instantly. Learn what makes for a good or bad credit score. See what the FICO credit score range is. Learn how to increase your credit scores. www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.org

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Free Transunion Credit Report And Score

November 24th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Good Credit Scores

www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.org Learn why you should check your Transunion credit report and score regularly and where to get both absolutely free. Learn about the Transunion credit score range so you can see what is a good credit score. www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.org

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What Is A Good Transunion Credit Score? Are 720, 740, 760, 800 Good Credit Scores?

October 30th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Good Credit Scores

www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.org Find out why it is critical for you to have a good Transunion credit score. Find out how to check your credit scores free and see where you stand on the Transunion FICO credit score scale. Find out what goes into your credit reports and what does not affect your credit scores. www.absolutelyfreecreditscores.org

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Good credit scores. Application declined.?

October 11th, 2010 by admin | 4 Comments | Filed in Good Credit Scores

My credit score with TransUnion is currently 772, Exp. is 767 and Equifax 765. Believe it or not citibank declined my application for a credit card. Then I applied for a card with Bank of America, the results? The will send me a letter within 30 days. Does anyone knows why is this happening? My credit is clean and Excellent, I already have credit cards and I will never been late. Weird, isn’t?

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