Posted on: 16th May, 2010 08:11 am
How do I get a rapid rescore to get me over the $580 mark?
Hi Pleasehelpme,
There are no specific way to improve your credit score. The best way is to keep a track on your credit report. Pull up your credit report every three months and check the report thoroughly. If there is any discrepancies then try to report it to the bureau with original documents to prove it. Try to be current on all your payments. Have patience, your credit score will surely improve.
All the Best.
There are no specific way to improve your credit score. The best way is to keep a track on your credit report. Pull up your credit report every three months and check the report thoroughly. If there is any discrepancies then try to report it to the bureau with original documents to prove it. Try to be current on all your payments. Have patience, your credit score will surely improve.
All the Best.
What is on your credit that is affecting your score?There are ways to rapidly fix your credit. Reduce high balances on credit helps. Can you give me more of an idea of what is exactly affecting your credit?
NEED A LOAN AN HAVE DOWN PAYMENT BUT LOW CREDIT SCORE CAN YOU HELP ME FIND A MORTGAGE COMPANY PLEASE....
The current market doesn't offer much solace to those with sub-600 credit scores. Patience is the key. You cannot turn around a credit score rapidly without working at it.
Take a look at your credit first of all - see what you owe and what can be paid immediately to eliminate as much negative information as possible. Also necessary is to reduce balances on existing debt as quickly as possible.
There's no magic here. Keep at it, be persistent in your attack on debt and eventually the scores will increase. There's no such thing as an overnight turnaround, by the way.
Take a look at your credit first of all - see what you owe and what can be paid immediately to eliminate as much negative information as possible. Also necessary is to reduce balances on existing debt as quickly as possible.
There's no magic here. Keep at it, be persistent in your attack on debt and eventually the scores will increase. There's no such thing as an overnight turnaround, by the way.