There is No Magic Bullet for a Higher Credit Score.

Some consumers are lead to believe that paying off a credit card bill will boost their credit score by 50 points while closing an unused credit account will result in 20 more points.

Credit scores are certainly not this clear-cut or simple.

How much any one action will affect your credit score is impossible to gauge.

It will depend on several factors, including your current credit score and the credit bureau calculating your credit score.

In general, though, the higher your credit score, the more small factors – such as one unpaid bill – can affect you.

However, when repairing your credit score, you should not be equating specific credit repair tasks with numbers.

The idea is to do as many things as you can to get your credit score as close to 800 as you are able.

Even if you can improve your credit score by 100 points or so, you will qualify for better interest rates.

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Getting My Free Credit Score Saved Me Big Time.

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free credit score saved me big timeMy dad kept nagging me to pull my credit report but I always thought because I pay my bills on time and am responsible with my credit there was no point.

Then last week I decided to do an online free credit score check and I couldn’t believe my eyes. There was a bunch of stuff on my report I had no idea was even there.

I started checking into it and it turns out someone got a hold of my personal info and was trying to take over my identity. I’ve heard of identity theft but didn’t realize how getting my credit report could help protect me from it happening.

On a lesser note there was also one glaring error on my report in regards to an account I actually did have. I simply contacted the company and they fixed the error which soon after was also corrected on my credit bureau.

I’m now a firm believer in regularly getting my free credit score

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