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Useful Techniques To Repair Your Credit Score
Written by Claudio Smith   
Wednesday, 14 April 2010 08:03
Bad credit is plaguing millions of Americans, you are not alone. Trying to get a car loan or mortgage, or even to lease an apartment good credit is often a prerequisite. Sometimes you may get the loan you are looking for, but bad credit will increase the interest rates that you will pay. In order to reduce these hassles repair your credit score with a few make over techniques.
by ClaudioSmith


Bad credit is plaguing millions of Americans, you are not alone. Trying to get a car loan or mortgage, or even to lease an apartment good credit is often a prerequisite. Sometimes you may get the loan you are looking for, but bad credit will increase the interest rates that you will pay. In order to reduce these hassles repair your credit score with a few make over techniques.

Your first step is finding out what your score is. There are a number of ways you can obtain a free credit report. Find out which way is best for you, and get your hands on your credit score!

Keeping the balance on your credit cards below 30% of the overall limit will help your rating. It is important to pay your mortgage and student loans on time. It is also as important to know that your credit card debt will have the most effect on your credit score.

Financial gurus will often tell a person dealing with debt to pay off the highest interest credit card first. This may be the case, but if near your maximum limit on a particular card try to get the balance down as much as possible. This will help improve your credit rating, as opposed to just stalling near the maximum.

Make sure that your credit limits on your credit cards are accurate with the credit bureaus. This means that if you received a spending increase, but this increase was not reported to the bureaus it may look like you're maxing out your cards on a monthly basis. Most credit card companies will report the increase if you ask.

If you have been making your payments on time for several months, you may ask your credit card company to erase one late payment that you made in the past. This may result in a positive response or a negative one, but you will not know until you ask. If you are serious about improving your credit rating, these tips are just a few that can help repair your credit score.

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