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∙ 11y agoYes you can have credit from before that might be a very bad credit score:(
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∙ 11y agoSo that you dont get in any danger and that you keep safe and that you dont get any damge to yourself.
i dont have any knowledge about it,but i know how to do it!.:)
Any place that they sell body girdles and with a credit card. you're welcome.
It means that the energy demand stays the same no matter what energy source it is coming from!
NO i dont think so people laughed at his theroy
Yes, it is possible to have a credit score even though you don't currently have any credit cards. If you have ever applied for credit of any type then you are likely to have a credit score.
you can get approved with any credit score. they will just get you with the interest.
You may obtain your credit score for free without a credit card or any obligation from CreditKarma.com (TransRisk Score) and CreditSesame.com (Plus Score).
You can get your true credit score from any of the three credit companies, Equifax, Transunion and Experian. Any of these three will give you a free credit score once a year. You're entitled by law to it.
A credit score is a number used to describe your financial history. You can build up credit from paying off any debts or loans on time. You can find your credit score through any financial institution, or online through programs.
No, it's still "bad" not very bad- but "bad" It used to be an okay score; before the FICO 08 score changes.....Fico is the real credit score...not the other you pull from the credit bureaus. Those are estimated scores.MyFICO.com is the official score sight- which can resolve any other questions you may have.
If you're wise, you will check your credit score every so often. This can get very expensive if you have to keep paying, though. So how can people save money and still get their credit score? You might do it by using a free credit score. The federal government provides you with your free credit report once per year, but you won't get your credit score. In order to get a free credit score, you will need to sign up for a free trial with any of the credit monitoring bureaus. It is important to cancel these trials before you are charged, however.
If you're wise, you will check your credit score every so often. This can get very expensive if you have to keep paying, though. So how can people save money and still get their credit score? You might do it by using a free credit score. The federal government provides you with your free credit report once per year, but you won't get your credit score. In order to get a free credit score, you will need to sign up for a free trial with any of the credit monitoring bureaus. It is important to cancel these trials before you are charged, however.
691 is in the higher side of the credit score scale. Any score under 650 is considered low.
Any credit score (also called a FICO score) of 650 or higher, most lenders will be comfortable with. Any score over 700 is considered an excellent risk.
Yes. Your length of credit history alone can affect your credit score. Yes. A drop in your credit score does not indicate anything illegal.
I have 3 credit cards since my Bk was discharged 18 months ago. Always pay before the due date. Have had a checking account for 18 months also, no overdrafts. My credit score is still only 650. Any advice?