How to get a Great Credit Score with Equifax or Trans Union


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Things to remember to keep a high credit score with Equifax and Trans Union Canada by Charles Bristoll

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  1. #1 by TheMostWantedR1 on July 9, 2010 - 12:05 pm

    Hector

    My Equifax FICO was in the mid 700′s range until I took out an auto loan. Now it’s 697. My Experian PLUS score is 718, and my Transunion FICO is 709. All 3 dropped when I took out the loan, but all 3 are slowly rising each month when I make a payment on the loan. The only negative factor on my report(s) is my limited history. I had credit since I was 15(I lied about my B-day) and I’m almost 19 now, but 4 years is still showed as limited history. Lenders want to see 7+ years of good credit.

  2. #2 by themaninthevan0 on July 11, 2010 - 4:23 am

    Lester

    credit cards suck, leave them alone…. live within you’re means it’s easier

  3. #3 by listentostrick9 on July 11, 2010 - 1:25 pm

    Mike

    Get this bullshit! My high balance is 18,253 which i have paid totally off! BUT, I had a 15 dollar bill that i didn’t know about and EQUIFAX dropped my credit from 810 to 615, now you tell me how this is possible! I pay all my bills on time! Now i can’t even get a HIGH INTEREST credit card cause of this!

  4. #4 by Aragem on July 12, 2010 - 3:14 pm

    Ronald

    The way people love credit, Equifax is going to be arounf for a long time.

  5. #5 by tubesteakbooky on July 14, 2010 - 3:35 am

    Oscar

    equifax *****.I hope they go out of business because nobody uses credit anymore and all those ***** end up on unemployment insurance and welfare,thats what they deserve.

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