creditboards.com is the best i have seen.
they dont sell anything.
2007-09-02 03:52:19
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answered by DallasLoanGuy 2
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The only accurate way to "repair" your credit is by yourself. I thought that I had the worst credit and automatically was applying for a prepaid cell phone. Turns out that it wasn't thaaat bad but bad enough that they turned me down for one of the better plans. However, I did request a copy of my free credit report that I was entitled to. Upon receiving it, I was absolutly shocked. They had several different addresses for me of which I had never lived. There were at least 5 different social security numbers listed, and of course debts that were NOT mine! I called them and they said that somehow my info had gotten tagged with another person's info. Huh! I don't know how many prospective employers saw this let alone anyone else. It made me look like a con artist. I know this is a long story but learn from it please. Always check the status of your credit report!!! I did finally repair my credit report.
2016-05-19 01:22:35
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answered by ? 3
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You need to check out this video on how to increase your credit score by using a 100% legal loophole. Here is the video URL: http://www.creditscoresecret.org
I was able to get to 595 from 489 in just one day and from 489 to 748 in just a few week; that's pretty fast in my book. Good luck!
2014-09-11 23:33:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You can check your credit report for free at annualcreditreport.com - if there are negative things that are not accurate, then yes you can notify the credit bureaus about them. But if your credit is bad because you've messed it up, and you are looking for an easy fix, then you're out of luck.
2007-09-01 18:34:33
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answered by Judy 7
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