I have some medical collections to take care of. Any advice?Ive done 2 for some medical collections
I have some medical collections to take care of. Any advice?Ive done 2 for some medical collections
Ramsey gives good advice but he has lost touch of what it is to not be a millionaire at times. His no credit score philosophy wont work for regular folks like you and me, getting a mortgage without a credit score is no easy deed, it is possible with mortgage underwriting but with a good credit score the application process would be easier and give you a lot more options, also you might get hit with a premium when you apply for insurance or have to make a deposit just to sign up for a phone.
So other than his credit philosophy his baby steps are good advice.
I have some medical collections to take care of. Any advice?
Hi...My credit is already good but I want it to be a cool 800. I paid a guy last year 100 dollars to fix my credit. Now I'm a in the high 700s. Only thing I still got on it now is student loans. If y'all want his number pm me.
Hi...
Do you still have this guy number? I'm interested
My score is 761.I just got back from the Honda dealership and got a car a 3% interest rate without showing them any proof of income. I know this happens to other people but it's the first time it's happened to me(It was only the second time I financed a car, but still...).
bankrate.comI'm looking to get a gas card. I want 1 that will save me money on gas, like 5% back or .10 a gallon. It will be a business card in my business name.
I also want another personal credit card, which has the best rewards and least monthly/annual cost?
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Good job.My score is 761.I just got back from the Honda dealership and got a car a 3% interest rate without showing them any proof of income. I know this happens to other people but it's the first time it's happened to me(It was only the second time I financed a car, but still...).
In my opinion discover has the best standard rewards program.I'm looking to get a gas card. I want 1 that will save me money on gas, like 5% back or .10 a gallon. It will be a business card in my business name.
I also want another personal credit card, which has the best rewards and least monthly/annual cost?
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Good job.
In my opinion discover has the best standard rewards program.
For gas, get a costco card and credit card.
Yes, I know that but he said he wanted one with the best rewards program and I think discover has he best overall program for a free card. Now, for a paid card, Amex platinum wins hands down.There are many cards out there. There are the cash back cards, the rewards cards, and low interest cards.
I have chase's freedom card. There are no annual fees, it's 5 % cash back on many stores, and no interest for more than a year.
Good job.
In my opinion discover has the best standard rewards program.
For gas, get a costco card and credit card.
Just noticed this thread and great work DoingDamage. I'm a bankruptcy attorney and these are the same things that I tell my client's when they ask me what must they do to increase their score after bankruptcy. Side note... Bankruptcy DOES NOT reduce your credit score.
The best trick to increase your score when you don't have any credit is to get an extremely low balanced secured credit card. Regions, Bank of America, and Suntrust offer those. Say you get a 100 dollar card. You use the card in a month and pay off the balance in the same month. This will create a positive payment history and slowly increase your score. Also look at your debt to income ratio. Even if you have an amazing score, you could still have credit problems if your debt to income ratio is more debt then income. This is the problem that most of our generation is beginning to see with our student loan debt. Student loan debt is definitely going to be cause of our next financial meltdown. The signs are already there.
There are many cards out there. There are the cash back cards, the rewards cards, and low interest cards.
I have chase's freedom card. There are no annual fees, it's 5 % cash back on many stores, and no interest for more than a year.
LOL, then you need to look at a card with a membership fee. No free card will just give you 5% across the board on everything all the time.Discover has the best based on what? I want cash back, or maybe travel (air miles). I'm not cool with just 1%, not even 2%
Gotcha on the Costco
Free to $2500/yrHow much is Amex?
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4. Never Pay cards in full
I read somewhere that having a 0 balance on a credit card can hurt your score. I always keep a small balance on my cards, between 50 - 150 dollars.
Please don't follow this advice unless you like wasting money on interest.
I have 4 cards, Chase Freedon, Bank of America Cash Rewards ,Cap One Quicksilver Visa and Care Credit. Monthly I let the Bank of America Card report a $2 balance when the statement cuts. The rest I let report a zero balance to the credit bureaus , that's how you maximize your score. I jut pay the $2 balance right after the statement cuts. If you let all of your cards report a zero balance then FICO looks at it as your not using any revolving credit and your score will take a dip. I use all the cards regularly except for the care credit, but I make multiple payments monthly to keep my balances low.
$2 dollars is the smallest balance that Fico will take when factoring in the percentage of revolving credit used.
Ah ok, so my method of carrying balances is a little extreme...Thanks for the info.
Chase denied me... It said up to 23% anyway.![]()
Ah ok, so my method of carrying balances is a little extreme...Thanks for the info.
It very well could be, it's what I read somewhere while doing my own research. I already stated I'm no expert, I do know that my credit score is in the the 800s...was just sharing what worked for me.
Anything else wrong with what I said???
Everything else is good advice but paying unnecessary money in the hopes of increasing your credit score is nonsensical. The credit rating bureaus can check your balances at any time. Even if you pay your card off every month it will still show a balance when they check your credit report.
It will show that you had a balance but you need to let a small balance report on the day the card closes for the month, or the credit bureaus will score as if you used no revolving credit and your score will dip.
The closing day/statement are different than the payment due date. As long as you pay by the due date then you will pay no interest. the due date is usually 20 to 25 days after the statement/closing date.
And the bureaus wont check your balances, they use the info that is reported to them from the banks/creditors.