Posts Tagged ‘Credit’
How Does Negative Information Affect Your Credit Score?
Your credit score is determined by looking at a combination of information from credit cards, available credit, payment history, and other financial information. Negative information like bankruptcies and liens can drastically lower your credit score, but the information won’t stay there forever. After a certain number of years bankruptcies and liens will stop affecting your credit score. Late payments and the amount of available credit can also strongly affect your credit score.
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Filing Chapter 7 – When Can I Get a Credit Card? From Memphis Bankruptcy Attorney Darrell Castle
If I file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, how long until I can get a new credit card? Is it wise to get a card as soon as I can after my case is discharged?
In this video, Memphis bankruptcy attorney Darrell Castle discusses getting a new credit card after a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
For more information, visit http://darrellcastle.com
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Huge Debt Relief freedom from debt: DIY credit card settlement
Today’s tumultuous economy has left millions of Americans strapped for cash and overburdened by debt.
Banks and companies are getting bailed out by the government, but what about you?
With Huge Debt Relief‘s information you can legally cut your own unsecured credit card debt by up to 85%, with absolutely no risk.
Do this yourself (DIY), without hiring a debt settlement company and without filing for bankruptcy!
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Credit After Bankruptcy | Life After Bankruptcy | Credit Card Bankruptcy
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Credit After Bankruptcy – Will I ever have a healthy credit score after bankruptcy? Two years after filing for bankruptcy you should be able to have a normal credit score. There are a few things you must always do…
For more information on Life After Bankruptcy or Credit Card Bankruptcy visit us online at:
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After my first meeting with the trustee
