Young and Dumb
Date: Fri, 02/23/2007 - 14:43
I know how you feel. I had great credit for the first year or s
I know how you feel. I had great credit for the first year or so after getting my first card. Then my car needed almost $1000 worth of repairs and ever since then it spiraled way out of control.
Spend lots of time on this forum doing research on what you can do to help your situation.
To get the cards back in shape, you have to clear off the dues.
To get the cards back in shape, you have to clear off the dues. This will also help in improving your credit history. Start paying off the accounts with small balances. The creditors will update your accounts with the bureaus after receiving payments in full. You can negotiate with the creditors charging high interest rates.
Did you close the accounts yet. If not close them and start payi
Did you close the accounts yet. If not close them and start paying them down. If they remain open, you will never get rid of them. Call the companies and close the accounts.
If you can help it, don't close the accounts. By closing them, i
If you can help it, don't close the accounts. By closing them, it will pound your credit even more. I done that 2 years ago and my score went down like 47 points with just one card being closed. Try to make arrangements with the companies, if at all possible. I am just now getting my credit back up after closing 3 cc accounts.
