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Asked by Michael
Answered by Lars Larsen ChFC®
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
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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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Lars Larsen ChFC®
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
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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Asked by Mary
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Hello Mary. Congratulations! You've obviously taken care of your credit. Closing old credit card accounts isn't always a good idea, because it will raise your ...
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Asked by Florinda
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
When applying for a credit card, your credit history will be considered even if you’ve never had a card before. Since credit scores are so important to the approval pr...
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Asked by Charles
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Hi Charles, you can consolidate all your debts through a balance transfer card. Many credit card companies offer zero-interest on balance transfers for twelve months o...
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Asked by Alan
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Hello Alan, if you give us more details, perhaps we could better answer your credit question. However, if someone has fraudulently opened a credit card in your name, y...
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Asked by Pamela
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
There may be errors or other items on your credit report that are negatively impacting your score. By logging in to your Credit Manager account, you can see your full ...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Due to privacy concerns, we can't access your credit report. If you give us more details, perhaps we could better answer your credit card question.
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Asked by Amber
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
The best way to pay off credit card debts is to consolidate the debt at the lowest possible interest rate and make the largest monthly payment that you can afford. Man...
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Asked by Sean
Answered by David Skow
Mortgage Professional in Seattle , WA
try applying for one with the bank you have your checking / savings account with
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