Oct
19
kaci m wrote:
and what creditcards will most likely accept me because i dont want to apply for cards and lower my credit even more.
Oct
12
* wrote: I have a lot of debt, and would like to know the best way to clean up my credit. I owe too much to clear them all. I don’t want to file for bankruptcy either. Is there another way to slowly restore your credit?
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Oct
4
C S wrote: Hi, I just filed for bankruptcy and have to go to court the end of this month. I guess I get discharged after 3 months, why does it take 3 months? Once it is discharged, then what? What do I need to do to restore the once awesome credit I used to have. My score was 720 befor job loss, etc. I need some good advice here.
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Sep
12

Jenice C wrote: I am in very bad credit card debt. i owe about 16 thousand and make only $462 a week take home. I also pay $450 a month for rent plus utilities. If i filed for bankruptcy, what are the procedures and how long would it take until i can restore my credit and get credit again (i live in New York city..brooklyn) I keep trying to make payments..since i owe so much i miss payments sometimes and get way off track and have a bad time getting back on track. for instance…i finally payed my chase card $234. the customer service woman said that next payment would only be 120 and now the automated service is telling me my minimum payment is 400….how can i handle that. My main concern is getting out of this without effecting me horribly in the long run? after filing for bankruptcy how long would it take to restore credit…does it apply differently to different people? are their any programs that can help that wont hurt my credit? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!
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Sep
9
ushavaishnav wrote: online payment system paypal has limited access to my paypal account.To get it restored they are asking me to give FULL number of my debit/credit card . Is it advisable to do so? Isn’t it risky? They are also asking for my bank account number.What should I do?
Search Engine Placement
Aug
5
john smith wrote: i opened a credit card account when i was 16 yrs old (lied about my birth date) and i let my parents use it and they got me $2,500 in debt.what should i do to restore my credit. the other day i tried to get verizon service and they told me i had to pay a $400 deposit because my credit was so bad.
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Jul
23
Jul
21
killer_of_emo wrote: Capital one has recently put the screws to me. They are in the wrong and i am planning on filing a lawsuit…if it is settled can my credit be restored to a previous state?
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Jun
21
melleree wrote: I recently had a voluntary repo. They sold the truck for less than what I owed so I have a deficiency balance. I worked out an arrangement today with the bank to pay $50/month toward the deficiency balance. Will this help restore my credit after the repo?
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Jun
17
Glombudsman wrote: I carry over $40G in credit card debt due to some large life events. This debt has been consolidated into one account at my bank. I am about to retire and move to Indonesia. If I stop making payments after moving, what will happen? When will my credit be restored? The usual 7 years?
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May
14
Elizabeth m wrote: please help i want to restore my credit back where do i go to find out i need help
I DON’T REMEMBER BECAUSE IT’S BEING A LONG LONG TIME PLEASE HELP ME FIND THIS ANSWER
Online Dating
Apr
22
Sexy M wrote: I want to get rid of at least 2. what are some of my options? I have been trying to work on getting them paid to restore my credit but times are ruff. Should I do credit repair services or what any advice.
I have stopped using my cards period it been about a year since I have use them.
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Apr
20
homy_gman wrote: I had some credit card and auto debt from 2001 that I have never paid off (and I don’t plan to). I have stopped getting calls and notices in the mail about these debts.
1. Can they still come after me for the balances? If yes, how much time do they have left to collect?
2. When can my credit be restored, or at least used again?
It’s all from the state of Colorado
Insurance Quotes
Apr
18
Jim C wrote: I’d like to finance a car, but I don’t want to pay <20% interest or ask someone to co-sign. Should I bite the bullet for 3-5 years of inflated interest, apply for credit card or is there a better, cheaper way?
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Apr
15
Aly wrote: Sometimes the only option for my prospects is Bankruptcy or Debt Consolidation. Now as a Credit Consultant my job is to restore and maintain a squeaky clean credit report so it kills me to send them off to file BK or consolidate their debt however it’s their only option. I prefer a non-profit in the Central Valley, CA (because that’s where my office is located) who can offer these services and become part of my referral directory. If anyone out there can steer me in the right direction I’d really appreciate it. Thank you
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Apr
5
ZL wrote: I have found out that my social security card number is being used by an EX relation. Credit cards are repeatedly issued in my name, and I have closed countless accounts over the years, but new cards keep getting issued in this person’s name with my social security number.
If I have documented proof of identity theft, would the Social Security Administration accept this as a valid reason to have my social security number changed? My credit is ruined because of this person.
If there is no way to get a new social security number, how can I ever restore my credit?
Credit Repair
Mar
30
james p wrote: During my 2 years of having a checking account, I have occasionally overdrawn from it. As bad as this sounds, I’m somewhat glad to say that I have always been quick to restore my checking account to a positive balance as soon as I have realized that it was negative.
I know that if this becomes a habit, it will really hurt me in the long run. But will these few occasions of being overdrawn hurt my credit score? To my knowledge, I don’t think it would be a problem unless I return my checking account to a positive balance and pay the overdrawn fees right away. And also, wouldn’t have I do something stupid like not pay up debts for a long period of time for the bank to report me to collections?
Any info would be appreciated.
Mar
6
young drive wrote:
I want to invest in real estate more. But I need to restore my credit and save more money. what should I do? H ow long will it take to restore my credit where it will be strong enough to buy more property?
Jan
10
reynaldovelajr@sbcglobal.net wrote: I have neglected my credit for a long time. credit cards are the majority. Can anyone give me advice to restore my credit. I now have a little money to do something about it,but i wanna go in a smart way about it,should i get an attorney or wher can i go to get some help.
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