Mar
31
Mindchser wrote: I am going to be taking the Basic Law Enforcement Training program this year. I should be done in December, so hopefully I’ll be finding a job around early January.
Anyway, I currently have bad credit. 545 score to be exact. I have heard it’s very difficult to become an officer with bad credit so I am seriously considering filing bankruptcy. I have heard it takes around 6 months and your credit will be as good as new and thus, hopefully I would be able to get a job as a police officer.
So, does anyone know if this is the best way to go about it?
Thank you for any information.
Mar
29
alyabis wrote: Greeting all, I was told by someone that after afew years of having bad credit card, it will be removed from credit report. Is this true? If yes, how long?
Thanks
Online Dating
Mar
20
wrote: I have bad credit and I would like to refinance my mortgage so I need some help repairing my credit at a decent price. Any suggestions?
Online Business
Mar
17

flavaa wrote: Hello,
I have a small residential and commercial cleaning business that I am looking to expand. I have been shopping around for financing through traditional lenders, but due to my 518 FICO score and millions of charge-offs, I can’t get fianancing. I have applied to a few non-profits in the state that I live in. I have also been pitching my case to some friends. I don’t have any family that can help. They all have bad credit and so do much of my friends. I really do not know anyone with cash on hand either. I have been looking into getting an angel investor or a venture capitalist, but I do not know if that’ll work. I’ve posted an ad on Prosper and I never get responses. Again, I think that this is due to my bad credit. I am seriously running out of ideas. I have 15 months invested in this and I do NOT want to give up. Does anyone have any suggestions or can anyone suggest a place that can help me? I know I need to fix my credit, but I need the money to do it. Please, please, help!
How to Lose Weight
Mar
16
JayRust wrote: Hi. My wife and I both have terrible credit, and are looking for a credit card with rewards such as cash back or sky miles. We use our visa cards that are tied into our checking accounts so much that it is a waste to not get rewards, but it is hard to get rewards with bad credit. Any advise?
Designer Handbags
Mar
15
TTC #1 <33 wrote: I’m engaged and we have been putting off the wedding because I don’t want my bad credit to affect my fiance. Is this true? HELP!!!!
Thank you everyone.
Designer Handbags
Mar
15
missthanku wrote: I’m interested in applying for a department store credit card like Carsons, Target, Wal-Mart, etc. However, my credit is not all that great right now but I would like a chance to RE-BUILD it. Does anyone have any experience with getting a department store credit card but you had bad credit? I appreciate and thank-you guys in advance for your kind answers and intelligent business advice.
Designer Handbags
Mar
10
babe112083 wrote: Anyone know of any really good secured credit card deals for people who have bad credit? I’m looking for one preferably with minimum annual fees.
Actually I just read what the difference between secured and unsecured is and I really want an unsecured credit card. Is there any that you would suggest?
How to Lose Weight
Mar
7
abeth_119 wrote: My fiance and I are looking at buying our first home. I made mistakes when i was younger with my credit and now have bad credit. I have worked out payment plans with my credit card companies and am working to repair my credit; however my fiance and I want to buy a house. He has excellent credit. What is the best way to go about this. We both are newly out of graduate school and have recently started jobs with modest incomes, but I make a little more than he does. Would it be better for us to apply for a home loan together or for him to apply without me so that my credit is not factored in? Thanks.
Credit Repair
Mar
4
kit wrote: I have a lot of credit cards to pay and always make the minimum sometimes a little bit more then the minimum per month. But I don’t know the difference between good credit and bad credit. Does bad credit involve not paying your credit? what is the difference between these two terms?
How to Lose Weight