Sunday, August 9, 2009

Currently having troubles paying off my credit cards, about $9K in debt, can anyone give me some adv

I am employed and currently working...but I can%26#039;t really make the min. payments and alot of the cards became overdrawn through finance charges. Got into this situation b/c I had a roommate issues (he%26#039;d never ever pay on time)...and I had to use most of my funds to pay the rent. Living @ home again now though...but...yeah I need help =(



Currently having troubles paying off my credit cards, about $9K in debt, can anyone give me some advice?

call a certified credit counselor--they will help you with setting up a plan like they did with me. they lowered my interest and payments--consolidated it into one payment and really helped me look at my budget. My credit is so much better and i can actually save money now! they are not a settlement company--you pay all of your debts and you see that on the monthly statements that you still get from your credit cards.



here is the website to the company i used. I would highly recommend them--my mom even uses them now to!



http://www.debtcounselingcorp.org



Currently having troubles paying off my credit cards, about $9K in debt, can anyone give me some advice?

call them and let them know asap!! MAYBE THEY CAN LOWER YOUR INTEREST RATE--



Currently having troubles paying off my credit cards, about $9K in debt, can anyone give me some advice?

Get a second job for a time and sell stuff to get the balance down.

Should I try and settle my debt directly with my credit cards?

I have a small amount of money coming in and since I have been late paying my cc bills, I was wondering if anyone had any advice on trying to negotiate a settlement amount with my credit cards directly?



Should I try and settle my debt directly with my credit cards?

Only if they are in collections.



Be careful, and get the agreements in writing before you pay a single cent.



Here is a good site that is packed with info about debt settlement.



http://www.expert-credit-advice.com/debt...



You should also check out the free credit repair kit, it has free downloadable debt settlement offer letters for lump sum offers and installment offers:



http://www.expert-credit-advice.com/free...



Should I try and settle my debt directly with my credit cards?

You should hire a pro they know how to handle the negotiations try credit counseling services look on line.



Should I try and settle my debt directly with my credit cards?

Lets see, if you only have a small amount coming in so as you can not pay the cc bills on time how do you expect to settle with the cc people direct when to settle with them means to pay off the cc in full at a lesser amount that owed.



Am I missing something here.



Should I try and settle my debt directly with my credit cards?

Try Consumer Credit Counseling Services to negotiate on your behalf.



Should I try and settle my debt directly with my credit cards?

As a rule, once the accounts have been turned over to a collection agency, you are better off negotiating with the agency.



Creditors and agents have a contract, and the agent will get their % regardless. But typically, the contract is for 6 months from the date of last payment to the agency.



This means the agency must collect, or the creditor can send it to another agency.



Bottom line, the agency is more likely to settle than the creditor. They have more to lose by NOT settling.



Should I try and settle my debt directly with my credit cards?

PLAYING THE CREDIT GAME



If you live in the U.S., whatever you do, DON%26#039;T PAY THESE BILLS OFF WITHOUT FIRST READING WHAT I WROTE BELOW!!!



HOW BILL COLLECTORS WORK



When you have bad debt that goes into collections (after being late/unpaid for 180 days), these debts are sold off to bill collectors (essentially, scum bags run by the mafia). The original bank or creditor is no longer collecting it. Instead, it gets auctioned off to scum bags who buy it for pennies on the dollar. What they do is they turn around and try to scam you for the full value of the original debt PLUS interest and penalties, which can almost double or triple the original balance.



DON%26#039;T NEGOTIATE WITH TERRORISTS OR SCUM BAGS



Whatever you do, don%26#039;t negotiate with so called %26quot;non-profit%26quot; credit counseling agencies! They%26#039;re in bed with debt collectors, and are run by scum bags and mafia! I%26#039;m not kidding. I%26#039;m dead serious. They%26#039;re run by the same people as the debt collectors!!! And they charge ridiculous fees, a certain percentage of your balance. Non-profit my fat buttocks!



THE (EMPTY) IMPLICATION OF LAWSUITS



It%26#039;s important to be aware that debt collectors often hire lawyers to write letters on their stationary to make debt collection notices sound more %26quot;official%26quot; and use the empty threat or implication of a lawsuit to scare you into paying them what I consider ridiculous financial rape. To understand better, read more below. Regardless, the law requires them to identify themselves as a %26quot;debt collector%26quot;. So if you%26#039;ve received any letters from so-called lawyers, go back and re-read the letter and you%26#039;ll see that somewhere in small print, it%26#039;ll identify the letter as an attempt to collect debt! NO WORRIES! Treat these bastards as you would any other debt collector and ignore the legal stationary. In most cases, lawsuits are rare and never happen. The costs of litigation are too high to sue for every collection case.



It%26#039;s funny, too. If you have one of these so-called letters from lawyers, notice that they don%26#039;t explicitly say they%26#039;re going to sue you. That%26#039;s because by law, they can%26#039;t say they%26#039;re going to sue you unless they actually plan on following through! So, all in all, it%26#039;s just a ruse to scare you.



So unless you%26#039;ve got lots of assets, don%26#039;t worry! Sleep well, eat will, and live long and prosper!



TELL THE SCUM BAGS TO SUCK IT!



Send a cease-and-decist letter to the bill collectors, which basically tells them to shove it. This is mentioned in section 805c of the %26quot;THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT%26quot;.



Here%26#039;s an excerpt:



----------------- except from FDCPACT Section 805c -----------------



%26quot;(c) CEASING COMMUNICATION. If a consumer notifies a debt collector in writing that the consumer refuses to pay a debt or that the consumer wishes the debt collector to cease further communication with the consumer, the debt collector shall not communicate further with the consumer with respect to such debt, except --



(1) to advise the consumer that the debt collector%26#039;s further efforts are being terminated;



(2) to notify the consumer that the debt collector or creditor may invoke specified remedies which are ordinarily invoked by such debt collector or creditor; or



(3) where applicable, to notify the consumer that the debt collector or creditor intends to invoke a specified remedy.



If such notice from the consumer is made by mail, notification shall be complete upon receipt.%26quot;



----------------- except from FDCPACT Section 805c -----------------



By law, the debt collect must return the debt as unpaid/uncollected to the original bank/creditor and destroy your records, or they can take legal procedings against you. They are allowed to contact you in writing ONE LAST TIME to inform you of their actions (ie. if they are suing you, if they%26#039;re returning the debt to the collector, if they%26#039;re going to run off and cry to their mommy, etc.). Unless you%26#039;ve got valuable assets, the most they%26#039;ll do is probably terminate the collection.



If you don%26#039;t know how to write a cease-and-decist letter, there%26#039;s plenty of websites that will provide templates for cease-and-decist letters.



NOTE: This will simply cause the constant harassment to cease, it won%26#039;t dismiss your debt!



REMOVING THE NEGATIVE ENTRIES



After a little over 1 month of sending the cease-and-decist letter, contact each credit bureau where you have these negative entries and request to have these debts verified/validated. The credit bureau will then contact the collector and the collector will be unable to locate your records (per having destroyed your records after the cease-and-decist letter). After 30 days, if the debt collector cannot prove you owe them this balance, the credit bureau will automatically remove that entry.



NOTE: Only negative entries added by debt collectors (who have returned your account to the original creditor) can be removed in this method. You will still owe the original creditor.



PAYING OFF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR



Once the entry has been removed, contact the original bank/creditor IN WRITING and arrange to make FULL payments in return for a %26quot;paid as agreed%26quot; entry on your credit report, OR simply removing the account from your credit report altogether. Make sure you get this agreement from them in writing before sending even a dime to them!



THAT%26#039;S TOO MUCH WORK, I JUST WANT TO PAY IT OFF



If you don%26#039;t want to deal with all the steps above, simply contact the creditor/collector IN WRITING and get them to agree to mark the entry as %26quot;paid as agreed%26quot; or remove the negative entry from your report in return for full or settled payment. Make sure you get this in writing!



CREDIT REPORTING AND THE 7 YEAR CLOCK



As for your credit, it takes 7 years from the date the account went into collections to fall off your credit report. Don%26#039;t make any payments or disputes or requests to verify/validate a debt unless you intend to pay it off! You could easily screw yourself over!!!



If you make a partial payment or unsuccessfully dispute or verify/validate a debt, it%26#039;ll reset the 7 year clock. So unless you%26#039;re absolutely certain that a debit is invalid or a debt collector has removed you from their records, DO NOT DISPUTE AN ENTRY.



Always PAY OFF IN FULL any balances you wish to pay off! Otherwise, partial payments will simply propagate the bad credit and reset the 7 year clock. For example, if it takes you 20 years making minimum payments to completely pay off a $5,000 loan, with each payment you make to this bad debt, the 7 year clock is reset and it will stay with you for another 7 years plus 180 days (180 days is usually how long it takes to go into collection). In other words, you%26#039;ll be stuck with this negative credit entry for 27 years and 180 days, even if you%26#039;ve paid it off after 20 years!!!



I%26#039;M A LITTLE BASTARD AND REFUSE TO PAY



If you%26#039;re a little bastard and simple don%26#039;t want to pay, just wait until the statutes of limitation pass and then you%26#039;re scott free and they can no longer collect a dime from you. Of course, there%26#039;s your guilty conscience and the ghost of Christmas past that will haunt you for life!



VERY IMPORTANT: Keep in mind that you can%26#039;t escape the government or student loans! So make sure you pay up or arrange for payment plans if you owe the government or any student loans.



Also, if you choose to be a bastard and you own any valuable property or have any large amounts of cash stashed in a financial account (such as a house, an expensive car or boat, stock brokers, IRAs, savings, checkings, EXCEPT for 401k%26#039;s and perhaps 403b%26#039;s which are protected from creditors), there is a chance the creditor or debt collector could sue you. This really depends on the state where you opened the account.



For a list of statutes of limitation for debt, check out this website:



http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/2004...



WHEN CREDITORS ATTACK (HARASSMENT)



As an additional tip, by law, debt collectors cannot threaten or harass you. This includes neighbors, friends, family, unwanted calls to your work place, and empty threats of lawsuits or arrests. If they threaten you with a lawsuit, they MUST follow through or else they%26#039;ve just violated your rights! If they do, they%26#039;re violating your fair debt collection act rights and you can sue the MOFO%26#039;s for violation of your rights! These are all highlighted under section 806 of the FDCP Act.



To learn more about your rights under the %26quot;THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT%26quot;, you can either read the FTC website below:



http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpa/fdc...



For a summary, visit this website:



http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/cred...



Or check out the Wikipedia entry here:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Debt_C...



If a bastard debt collector is harassing you or violating any of your rights, file a complaint! Be sure to document every phone conversation, snail mail, or harassment you experience.



https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.start...



Here are my tips summarized:



*** Credit entries last 7 years (10 for bankruptcies).



*** Every state has its own statutes of limitation for debt that protect you from collection after so many years.



*** Don%26#039;t negotiate with terrorists or scum bags (aka debt collectors or credit counseling agencies).



*** Send cease-and-decist letters to tell debt collectors to shove it!



*** Don%26#039;t agree to anything unless it%26#039;s in writing!



*** You have the money, therefore, YOU HAVE THE POWER! You are in control, so make sure creditors remove any negative entries on your credit file before sending them a single dime!



*** Don%26#039;t pay any old debts unless you really intend to pay it off! Partial payments or debt validation/verification attempts will restart the 7 year clock, if not paid in full or completely removed from your file.



*** Don%26#039;t let creditors harass you! Sue them for damages and violation of your rights. Put yourself in the driver seat and let you dictate the terms!



*** Keep written records of every transaction or discussion, and be sure to report any violations to the FTC.



*** You can%26#039;t escape the government or student loans! So don%26#039;t even try.



CAN ANYONE TESTIFY TO THIS?



In my own personal experience, I owed over $30k in debt that I couldn%26#039;t pay off due to being laid off during the dot-com bust. The collectors want over $60k after penalties and interest. I laugh in their face. I haven%26#039;t paid a dime and I sleep very well at night. I only have 2 more years to go before I have a perfectly clean credit, and 1 more year to go before I%26#039;m off scott free (I live in Oregon --- the statutes are 6 years). I guess I took the bastardly approach! But whatever. I don%26#039;t see the difference between being a bastard and filing for bankruptcy; they%26#039;re both bastardly!!! Just that a bankruptcy will screw you over longer (10 years instead of 7). Doesn%26#039;t take a genius to figure out which option is easier.



If you didn%26#039;t get my subtle hints, I%26#039;ll spell it out for you. The FDCP Act clearly protects you and provisions you with certain unalienable rights. Although I don%26#039;t out right advocate NOT paying, I do want to highlight that for the average American, between filing bankruptcy and being a bastard, it%26#039;s much easier and makes more sense to just not pay. In other words, if you%26#039;re not rich and can%26#039;t make a settlement to pay off the account, you%26#039;re probably better off just letting the debt die on its own. Some states, like North Carolina or New Hampshire, have a 3 year statute limit for written contracts. This means after 3 years, you don%26#039;t owe them a dime except per your conscience.



And as a testiment, even with my bad debt still shadowing my credit, I just bought a new car for 14.9% APR through CitiFinancial. Not bad at all! And for those of you new to auto loans, 14.9% is actually very good for having bad credit. The best thing about this is that an auto loan is one of the absolute best ways to build/rebuild your credit.



And if you%26#039;re worried that bad credit will hurt your chances of getting a good job, let%26#039;s put it this way --- I work at a major internet company (I can%26#039;t say which, haha!). Suffice to say, it%26#039;s a very big one --- in fact, the one with the biggest audience. Anyway, the background checks are notoriously hard to pass, but I passed with flying colors. My point is, bad credit alone will not doom you to low paying fast food jobs. Certain jobs, such as banking or billing jobs, do require optimum credit. However, for most other jobs, your consumer credit record has no bearing. Employers are more concerned about your employment, criminal, and public records. Coincidentally, all these are also available as part of your credit report. Go figure.

Capital One credit card letter?

I recently applied for a capital one credit card and was denied due to %26quot;too many delinquent past or present credit obligations%26quot; At the bottom of the letter it says %26quot;If you feel you have additional information you wish to submit to us that might influence our decision, feel free to write us........blah blah. Is it worth trying to write them back to change their minds or is the decision already made. I have copies of my credit reports and I owe under 1500 all together. Most of which are hospital bills. I am due to have a child any day now and i would like to get a credit card to pay off my outstanding debt. I have a steady job and could easily pay the card off every month. Would anybody be intrested in writing this letter for me because I really don%26#039;t think I would do a good job on it...lol. If not would someone help me write one?



Capital One credit card letter?

No ,it will not make a difference.



BUT, what do you mena you want to get a credit card to pay off your debt? Do you have any idea how foolish that sounds?



You pay off debt by sending in money, not by moving it to another card!



Capital One credit card letter?

Writing a letter probably won%26#039;t do you any good. However, since you were turned down for credit you are entitled to a free copy of you credit reports. There should be a number to call on that letter somewhere to get the copy. I would send for it and see exactly what is on your report that is hurting your credit.



Capital One credit card letter?

That makes no sense..you want another credit card to pay off past debts? That isnt%26#039; going to help, just send in money as you get it...



Capital One credit card letter?

You are a bad credit risk by their criteria; no amount of additional information will change their minds.



And I believe they are correct, seeing as how you want a card so you can pay off medical bills. Rather than getting a card, work out a payment plan with your creditors.



Capital One credit card letter?

I would just try another credit card company.



Capital One credit card letter?

You may have a chance if you can show that your credit payment issues where in the past and that for say the last two years everything has been paid on time . You might show that you were out of work at the time the delinquant payments occured .



You should be able to arrange a payment plan with the hospital. Many are aware of the financial problems that people can have and will often work with you to get them paid off.



Capital One credit card letter?

you don%26#039;t need a credit card us cash.

How can I use my credit card's benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

I just was approved for both an AMEX blue credit card and a Chase Freedom credit card. Can anyone give me strategies that work while dealing with the credit card companies. I always payoff my debt at the end of the month but will I still be able to collect my benefits while the credit card companies not making a profit off of me.



10pts for that person who answers my question well



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

If you%26#039;re looking to prevent a credit card comapny from making ANY profit off your use of the card, then stop now. The credit card company will always take a percentage of your sale, from the merchant (not from your pocket)...so if you%26#039;re looking for them to make NOTHING from you, just don%26#039;t get a card.



If you%26#039;re looking to prevent them from making anything directly from you, then get a card with no annual fee, and pay off your bill each month. In fact, if you do this, you are cutting into the company%26#039;s profits in that you%26#039;re in effect getting an interest free loan.



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

Credit card companies do like people who pay off their bills in full at the end of each month because they do not make any money on them. They are counting on you to pay the mininum amount due and by paying that amount they will be making money by earining interest from you. So if you really want the best benefit pay your bill in full each month and save money.



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

The only way you can limit the profit the credit card companies make is not to use them. When you use the card the merchant you buy from pays a fee. that is out of your control. Believe you me when I say you can not outsmart these people. If you try anything fraudulent they will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law and then some. Even asking this question could be construed as fraud foreknowledge.



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

You can%26#039;t. As was said before, merchants pay anywhere from 2 to 3 percent per transaction. Even more for reward cards and American Express. So even if you don%26#039;t pay interest they make easy money.



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

the answers above say it right on.



the slave cards consider u a DeadBeat because u pay your bill on time and in full.



now any purchases u do create profit for the salve cards through the merchant.



use CASH and you get more benefits than u know. visit daveramsey.com to learn what they pray u never ever learn or worse APPLY.



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

It really is incredible when it comes to the various possibilities of how you can benefit from a cash back credit card. Here are a few things you need to look for when you choose yours.



The first thing you need to know about cash back credit cards is that some of them come with incentives. Some of these could be pretty good so you may want to start by looking at them. A couple of them will give you as many as 10,000 points which will go toward whatever the focus is of that credit card (air miles, hotels, etc.). If one of these will best suit your needs, then you would want to look at that particular card a little further.



The next thing you want to consider is the interest rate. This can vary anywhere from about 7.99% up to 18.24%. Normally, this interest rate does not go into effect until the introductory period runs out - but it will eventually. So, if you allow balances to remain on your credit card, you will want to choose one with as low an interest rate as you can.



read more at: http://www.card-gallery.com/article/109,...



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

As long as you pay in full every month before your grace period is up it will cost you nothing to use the benefits. For every consumer that does this there are tons who carry a balance. The benefits are nothing more than a sales pitch. So what if they lose a little bit of money on you. Thousands of other consumers are paying dearly.



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

Yes you will.



Even if you are a %26quot;transactor%26quot; and pay off your card bills at the end of each months for the rest of your life, companies will still make a small profit - its called %26quot;interchange%26quot;.



When you buy a $100 item - the merchant gets only about $98.00 - 98.50 - the balance of $1.50 - $2.00 goes to the bank - so they make a profit from you through the merchant.



Obviously they will make more if you %26quot;revolve%26quot; and pay interest - but they have others that will do this - so don%26#039;t worry!



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

The sole purpose of credit cards is to make money off the person using it. A good way to minimize this is to pay the balance off in full each month.



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

i pay in full every 21 days. i collect free bonus points. i get extra frequent fl yer points. and i get rebates.



I only charge 25 percent of card and pay in full before charges. takes discipline



How can I use my credit card%26#039;s benefits without the credit card companies making any profit?

If there are no annual fees and you always pay off your balance before any interest is charged, you should be able to get all the benefits. And since you are only paying the amounts that you paid for services/products purchased, they are not making a profit off you.

What is the best credit card for me?

If I am 19, have never had a credit card before, have never been in debt, don%26#039;t really have a credit record (I presume), am planning to pay off my balance every month, and am planning to use it for online purchases?



How can I compare interest rates, etc? What are some good questions to ask when getting a credit card?



What is the best credit card for me?

First, I%26#039;d suggest going to one of the credit bureaus websites and ordering a credit score. This will let you know where you stand as far as credit rating, which affects the interest rates available to you. It might be difficult not having much of a credit history to get an unsecured card, so I%26#039;d recommend finding a financial institution that offers a secured card. You secure the card by giving the bank money equal to the credit limit you want. They hold it for you in %26quot;escrow%26quot; so if you don%26#039;t pay your bills, they withdraw the amount you didn%26#039;t pay.



Interest rate doesn%26#039;t really matter if you pay off your balance each month, but its very easy to carry a balance and I speak from experience. You can shop for credit cards at sites like bankrate.com and cardweb.com. Good luck!



What is the best credit card for me?

You may have a hard time getting one -that is always a problem for people who have no credit hx at all.



For your situation, I would recommend a debit card - would work just as good for making online purchases. get it from a bank.



What is the best credit card for me?

I think you should get a GOLDEN ONE just because my big sis has one and its worked out great so far...



What is the best credit card for me?

none!



everthing you want to do can be done with a fully funded debit card except get sold into slavery. life can be lived without a %26#039;I love debt score%26#039;. ask real millionaires how they got there.



When dealing with snakes you will get bite repeatedly.



visit daveramsey.com to learn what the bankers pray you never learn.



the good intentions you have about paying off the balance every month is a fairy dream.



my clients have had checks held 10 15 days from reciept before deposited into their accounts only to get late charges and overlimit charges. even had one who sent check signature return priority mail 15 days before due date to have to check deposited two days after due date.



You will get the shaft sooner than later.



What is the best credit card for me?

if you dont have any credit it might be difficult to get one.go to the bank and ask if they offer a %26quot;student credit card%26quot;.I know US Bank does.They don%26#039;t really care if you have any credit history of how much money you make.



What is the best credit card for me?

If you will pay off the card every month, you won%26#039;t pay interest, so the rate doesn%26#039;t matter. You should get a card with no annual fee. If you have trouble getting a %26#039;student%26#039; card, try a secured card. Secured cards have a limit based on a savings account they can take if you default. If you maintain a good record for a year or two, you can convert the account to unsecured.



What is the best credit card for me?

Here is a link to help you determine which card is better for you.



What is the best credit card for me?

Go here to compare creditcards,



http://www.bestcreditrates.net



good questions to ask whats the limit on the card



What is the best credit card for me?

You try getting a student credit card, or low interest credit card.



I found this website to be helpful: http://www.greenlightcreditcards.com

What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on

my fabulous credit score is a %26quot;whopping 544%26quot; and i am trying to repair my credit quickly. any suggestions?



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

pay all debts before creating new ones. pay all credit cards on time, leaving no balance.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

Pay off old debts



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

Pay the debts that you have first and ON TIME. Your credit score has more than likely failed from either partial payments or late payments.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

Paying off the debt. Having lots of cards is also calculated into your credit score. Even if those cards aren%26#039;t carrying a balance. Ideally, you want to have few cards with high limits with little or no carried debt.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

What will improve my debt situation? Getting rid of my debt, or getting myself some more debt? But what if it is high interest debt that I%26#039;m adding that will be more difficult to pay off and will likely lead to a LOWER credit score?



Obviously pay down your debt.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

Any money that you pay for something, if it shows up on your credit, will raise the score. So, if you have a lot of debt, paying that money will raise it a lot. Starting a new card making payments will only do a little, because it%26#039;s not much money. It%26#039;s basically your debt to income ratio that makes your credit score. You can%26#039;t do much about your late payment history. That can%26#039;t be repaired except for waiting for them for years to dissappear.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

you might not be able to get a credit card with bad debt.... not a good at a a civilized rate anyway.



payoff old debt - you will never have better credit until you do.



people-myself included though all things fell off after 7-10 years....well it doesnt....it only comes off after 7 years after you pay it.... i found that out when buying a house.



also applying for credit can actually lower your credit rating.



every time the report is ran shows up also and for what reason.



get a copy from all 3 credit bureaus....experian,trans union, and equifax - they are not the same...crazy huh.



pay off all bad debt.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

The others have given good advice. Try www.suzyorman.com...she has all the answers to all the questions.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

It used to be that paying old debts would lower your score. This is not necessarily the case anymore due to some updates at Fair Isaac on the credit score model.



I would start with the more recent ones. Getting a credit card could be a problem with a 544 credit score.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

Repay the old debts and do not get any more credit right now. That is the worst thing you could do in your situation. Your credit score will go higher and higher with those payments. Make sure that your payments are posted on your account. Easy and free way of doing this. Go to a high end department store Like Saks or Macy%26#039;s and apply for a card. They will turn you down if you have a history of late payments of any kind. When you get the letter of denial, send it to all three bureaus and see what they have listed. If you already have a copy of all three reports, work on the worst ones and get them cleaned up first. When they are all paid off and cleaned up, just get one credit card and keep that one paid on time and your credit score will get higher and higher..



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

doing both would help



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

you need to get all old debts paid off and try to apply for a credit card,then make sure you pay all you bills on time from now on



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

Pay off your debts. And pay them on time.



You could ask a friend or relative with excellent credit to add you as an AUTHORIZED user on their credit card WITHOUT actually giving you the card. It will raise your score and not affect theirs in any way.



I did this for my brother after Hurricane Katrina and it raised his.



My Transunion score is 812.



Best wishes,



pup



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

The best thing to do is to maintain all monthly payments on your cards, but focus on making a higher payment on one card every month until that card is paid down, then move on to the next.



A better way; always pay more than the minimum amount due on the card. That helps to raise your score dramatically over time.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

pay off your old debts first



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

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What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

you should pay off your old debt. Getting a new credit card, even if you do not use it, will hurt your score if you are already behind becasue it will be assumed you will not be able to pay on the new card if you do use it.



What will raise my credit score faster, repaying old debts or getting a credit card and paying it on time?

Don%26#039;t get any new debt! Pay your old debt and close unused accounts that show up on your credit report. This will help b/c you will have less accounts under your name. An like everyone else has said pay ontime.

How to rebuild credit? Still no approval on credit card even had paid debts 10 years ago? Why? No 2n

Most likely you have no credit history. You need to begin building a credit history by first getting a debit credit card. Often times, you can get a store credit card before a general credit card. Apply for a card at a department store. They may give you a small line of credit, that you can use to start building your history. Make sure you pay off th echarges every month.



How to rebuild credit? Still no approval on credit card even had paid debts 10 years ago? Why? No 2nd chance?

gasoline credit cards are usually easier to get, to get credit re-established