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Date: Sat, 05/09/2009 - 16:54

Submitted by anonymous
on Sat, 05/09/2009 - 16:54

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Total Replies: 16


whats the best way to raise my score? i don't have any unpaid collection accounts-all paid..my score is low and i want to buy another home..should i get a charge card?? what type of accounts (how many) should i have? i have one..


The best way is to increase your score is to improve your credit history by making timely payments on your existing debts. "Paid collections" does not help you to improve your score, but it definitely prevents the score from falling further due to judgments, which the creditor might might have brought to recover the debt.
I'm not sure whether charge card helps you to improve your score just like credit cards.


lrhall41

Submitted by SC on Mon, 05/11/2009 - 05:31

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i have around 575 w/credit karma..i have no open collections..no lates w/in 2 years..all baddies are paid and slowly starting to fall off..i have 14 good/closed accounts paid as agreed and 6 baddies collections but paid all 4 yrs old..nothing new accept car loan 3 yrs ago...i don't get why my score is so low..but i do not have an open charge card at all..only student loans and car open..do i need more good open debts?


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 05/11/2009 - 09:49

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Sometimes Lenders pull different scores. I have no idea why. People have been telling me this for years. I'm a loan officer so I have always had the ability to pull my credit when ever I wanted to check it. And I pull all three scores.

Everyone kept telling me our scores were different. Sometimes a little higher sometimes a little lower. I paid for my scores one day through myfico and learned that everyone was correct. myfico had scores were way different then the scores that lenders pull.

What are your other 2 scores?


lrhall41

Submitted by sassy_lil_brandy on Mon, 05/11/2009 - 11:01

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I had the same situation as the guest did. But after hearing a report on good morning America, saying that creditors were being more laxed on accounts, and that you should call them to get things removed and taken off. My starting score was around a 575 composite, then after working with both new and old creditors, my score (after about 3 months of work) went to a 690 composite, i still call the open ones about once per week, trying to get them to remove negative remarks, i even got a car that was reposed removed from my credit from US bank. Trial an error worked best for me.

Hope this helps


lrhall41

Submitted by ajones9669 on Mon, 05/11/2009 - 11:41

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You need to add alternate data like your history of rent, utility, phone etc payments to your credit report. You can do it yourself at link deleted - ND Alternate data by itself can get a 650 score. The law says it has to be factored in.

Please refer to the TOS. This site isn't here for you to geneerate business - ND


lrhall41

Submitted by pgooding on Fri, 05/15/2009 - 11:16

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Another way to raise your score is to dispute inaccurate information on your credit report and get it removed.

Think there's no inaccurate information on your credit report? Think again! According to the Charles Givens organization a staggering 90% of credit reports contain inaccuracies. That means out of every 10 credit reports, 9 of them contain errors and only 1 does not. Do you think it more likely your report is that "1"? Or one of the "9"?


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 05/15/2009 - 20:01

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