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You need to contact the creditor directly to reopen a closed account.
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When building credit, a good starting point may be to start small with a secured credit card or a credit-builder loan. Try your local credit union, which should also ...
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When building credit, a good starting point may be to start small with a secured credit card or a credit-builder loan. Try your local credit union, which should also b...
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Contact the reporting company right away. It is possible that someone used your information to open those cards in your name and are planning a nice shopping spree jus...
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If your income is social security and retirement you probably have no need to file bankruptcy. Your income is protected by federal law. You can stop paying the cards...
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A nice way to start your credit is to apply for a secured credit card. You basically make a deposit of your own money. In the beginning the credit card company will on...
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