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CREDIT SCORE: How can i improve my credit score if i have been adversely affected


You must find out what attributes of your credit history were used to calculate your credit score. An "attribute" is a piece of your credit history, such as filing bankruptcy or paying bills late. Companies that develop insurance credit scores, such as Fair Isaac and Choice Point, provide insurance companies with up to four factors that have had a negative impact on your insurance credit score. The agent or company should be able to tell you which items in your credit history had the most impact on your score.

Potential ways to improve your credit score:
  • Don't try to "quick fix" your credit overnight. You could end up hurting your score. For example, your score may go down if you cancel a credit card that you have had a long time.
  • Don't pay someone to "fix" your credit history. Some credit repair firms promise, for a fee, to get accurate information taken out of your credit report. Accurate information cannot be deleted from your credit report. Some credit repair firms promise to "fix" your credit report by challenging information in it. They charge you a fee to do that. This is something you can do for yourself without paying the fee.
  • Create a plan to improve your credit over time. Pay your bills on time. Pay at least the minimum balance due, on time, every month. If you cannot make a payment, talk to your creditor. Work to reduce the amount you owe, especially on revolving debt accounts like credit cards.
  • Keep at it. Your credit history will improve over time if you make changes now and continue to improve. If you manage your credit better, your credit score will improve over time.

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