Monthly Archives: April 2010
How to Use Consumer Credit Counseling Services?
I need to use consumer credit counseling services.Can somebody gives me more information, on that.Please help. Read here: http://www.nfcc.org/
How high can my credit score climb if I have only credit cards in my credit history?
My current credit score is 745 and I’ve built it solely by using credit cards and paying on time (but never had any loans). Somebody told me that the abscence of installement-paid loan will prevent my score from climbing much higher. Is it true? Should I take some consumer loan to boost my credit score … Continue reading
What is the real “free credit report” website?
You hear from all sorts of places about getting your free credit report, but you just have to sign up for a free trial. And there’s always that catch. I saw something yesterday on the TV about a free credit report being offered and the offer expires end this month? I can’t remember who it … Continue reading
How does a small company report late payments to a credit reporting agency?
A large, financially successful company is not paying its bills on time. One invoice is over 60 days old for $10,000, and another is over 30 days old for another $10,000. The large company has been unresponsive to our requests for payment status. How do I report them to a credit reporting agency? JLF – … Continue reading
i wanna apply for a credit card. which bank provides the best services?
i have a SBI account. but i’ve heard they do not provide good services for credit cards. can i apply for another credit card which will be active on my SBI account? which credit card should i go for? Hey buddy, if you need credit card for internet usage then I think HDFC bank is … Continue reading
Have anyone ever used United Credit Services to repair their credit?
I was referred to this credit service by a friend and was interested to see if anyone else has used them before prior to me signing up. The things that I was most intrigued by is the simple fact of them not having a monthly fee but rather pay for each deletion. If you used … Continue reading