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Your Fico Score and Bankruptcy
In Uncategorized of Editor (August 26, 2008 3:45 am)
After a bankruptcy is discharged, many lenders will offer you a home loan. In most cases, these lenders do not require new lines of credit or a high credit rating. Buying a home with good or fair credit has its advantages. These individuals likely obtain better mortgage rates and qualify for a range of home loans. Here are a few tips on ways to raise your credit score before applying for a mortgage.
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Fix Bad Credit Report Repair: Should You Go It Alone?
In Uncategorized of Editor ( 3:45 am)
Many people find out to their dismay that they have messed up their financial situation and thus are in need of finding suitable means by which to fix bad credit report repair. There are of course, many reasons why your credit report repair could have gone wrong including increase in fuel costs and higher mortgage rates or just your own wayward spending. Thus, today many people have begun feeling the pinch as their financial purchasing power has taken a big hit and this can be seen in the fact that many people are dealing with bad credit because their present financial situation prevents them from paying off their debts.
Restoring Credit Score After Identity Theft Is Possible
In Uncategorized of Editor ( 3:45 am)
If you are wondering about the matter of restoring credit score after identity theft, then you should know that it is not generally as difficult as it may sound. Although identity theft is one of the worst types of theft out there, because it can really destroy all of your credit and in fact your life as a whole, you are able to complete restoring credit score after identity theft.
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Identity Theft Protection Tips
In Reviews of Editor (August 9, 2008 12:12 pm)
You’ve surely heard about why you need identity theft protection. A carelessly tossed receipt or lost credit card that falls into the wrong hands can ruin your financial life. Fraudulent emails asking for personal information like Social Security numbers or bank account numbers are obvious tip-offs that an identity thief is lurking and trying to make you a victim.
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Identity Theft Solutions
In Credit Report of Editor (August 2, 2008 11:44 pm)
The battle against identity theft rages on. Everyday, someone carelessly discards a receipt or bill and someone else gives out his or her social security number on the Internet. Everyday, somewhere in the Unites States and across the world, someone becomes a victim of identity theft.
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Next Page »Should I try using this ad for credit help that I got in my email?
Be very, very careful about which ads you answer when looking for help re-establishing your credit. Many of these ads are scams that will promise you the moon and deliver absolutely nothing. No one can completely erase bad credit and anyone who claims to be able to do so is lying. Fly by night companies like this will only get you further into debt when you pay them the money you could have been using to pay off some of your creditors. If you are seeking solid financial advice to improve your credit score, check out this comprehensive guide: Credit Secrets