Posted on November 20, 2010, 12:55 pm, by admin, under
Credit.
Alex asked: I’m going to order a copy of my credit report from one of the big three agencies. Since I only get one free report from each agency per year, I’m going to wait a few months before ordering the next one from a different agency. So, what differences are there in the reports [...]
Posted on July 16, 2010, 10:00 pm, by admin, under
Credit.
joecseko asked: I was hospitalized late last year for a period of 4 months.Due to a lack of income I was eligible for Medicaid.My Medicaid number was given to all parties who treated me after I got out of the hospital.By the time I got around to checking my credit reports there was negative information [...]
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Posted on August 3, 2009, 2:10 am, by admin, under
Non Fiction.
John Mcfadden asked: You might not realize but finding out the best way to read your credit report can actually save you a lot of time and money – it’s not even that hard to get started, but there are some basics that you need to get your head around all the numbers, abbreviations and [...]
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Posted on July 27, 2009, 11:33 pm, by admin, under
Finance.
Jason Kay asked: Even a minor mistake on your credit report can keep you from getting a good interest rate on a line of credit. It is vital to keep your credit as good as possible. But did you know that up to 70% of credit reports contain mistakes? The three major credit bureaus are [...]
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Three Major Credit Bureaus,
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