Tuesday, September 7, 2010

How can i rebuild my credit?

I am 23 years old i have a credit score of 542. I need to get my credit on track. I have no idea how to begin to do that. I also have an eviction (when i was 17 my family and i were going to get evicted in doing so my 18th birthday passed and i was forced to add my name to the lease which put the eviction on my credit, i have disputed it once before but it's still there). I dont know how to get my credit at least in fair standings. Does anyone has any advice on what i can do.

How can I get an unsecured credit card with crap credit?

I need to rebuild my credit, but can't afford a secured credit card. Is there any bank outside of Premier Bank that will give me an unsecured card?

Trying to rebuild my credit?

I'm trying to fix my crdt and I want to start by getting a prepaid or sometime referred to as a secured Credit card where I have to make a deposit of so much, usually like $300…I cant find one anywhere. I thought capital one had one? Any suggestions…? I dont have a bank acct, I've had a lot of problems w/ stolen cards, and just stupid crap….any suggestions on some secured cards? THANKS!! :)

Getting authorized in my brother's credit cards will help rebuild my credit?

You can use this credit monitoring service to pre-estimate future scores for different scenarios of such payments – credit-report-free.totalh.com

I can't pay my bills, I am overcome with debt after a divorce, how can I rebuild my credit?

There is no info for any of us to help you budget or give much advice… For now I'd suggest credit counseling, there are a lot of FREE govt agencies that will help you. They do not financially help you, but they help you with budget planning, they can help you consolidate your debts, they can help you contact creditors and make payment arrangements, they can assist you with lowering interest rates etc.. Quick note, they may not be able to assist you with all of that themselves (again it's a free service, they can only do so much) but they will give you the tools and know how to do it on your own…. Look into it. It's worth it.