John002: Not all credit cards report to all credit bureaus. The only way to ascertain that you have a good credit score across the board is to get a 3 in 1 credit score. Hope it helps!
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If you pay credit card 1 on time and are never late, but your overall credit score is poor, are chances good that they won't lower the credit limit on credit card 1
The minimum credit score (CIBIL Score) is 300 and if your credit score is 220 so don't worry about it. I am giving some loan companies names that have a less interest rate on the loan amount.Following are some banks that provide you a loan with the lower Credit Score:1. LoanMart2. Bajaj Finance3. Ujjivan4. MudraKwik5. IIFL
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You can go to http://www.creditreport.com/ to get a 2010 credit report and credit score. This is free but you have to sign up for the trial. You can then cancel the trial before it is over and you will not have to pay anything. You can also go to
You can find a 3 in 1 credit score at www.freecreditreport.com. They charge a small fee for this service.
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A 3 in 1 credit score simply means that it will include a report from all three of the major credit reporting agencies: Experian, Transunion and Equifax. A 3-in-1 credit report includes bureau reports from TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian.
there are three reporting agencies and this allows you to get your credit score from all three. it also allows you to check for inaccuracies your score.
If you pay credit card 1 on time and are never late, but your overall credit score is poor, are chances good that they won't lower the credit limit on credit card 1
The minimum credit score (CIBIL Score) is 300 and if your credit score is 220 so don't worry about it. I am giving some loan companies names that have a less interest rate on the loan amount.Following are some banks that provide you a loan with the lower Credit Score:1. LoanMart2. Bajaj Finance3. Ujjivan4. MudraKwik5. IIFL
it will be $1 please
Yes I had the line of credit twice and you can use it the same day after 1 hour of receiving it.
You can go to http://www.creditreport.com/ to get a 2010 credit report and credit score. This is free but you have to sign up for the trial. You can then cancel the trial before it is over and you will not have to pay anything. You can also go to
The credit limit depends on many different things. 1 and most being your credit history and your credit score. Those are the two things credit issuing businesses use to issue credit. Example. 1} i have a forty with 20 years of excellent credit and a credit score of high to mid 800's this type of person can get a credit limit of 10000 or 100000 2} if i have a 40 yr old with a bad and short credit of 1 year of many delinquent account with a credit score of 450 then you would pretty much get a secured credit card because no credit issuing business would wanna to take the risk especially in today's market
A credit card may negatively impact a credit history in a few ways. 1. Paying your credit card late will hurt your credit. 2. Keeping a high balance on your credit cards will lower a credit score. 3. Going over the credit limit will negatively impact your credit score.
Here's what I've heard: Checking your score, by law, cannot affect your credit score. However, if several companies check your score in a short time (say you applied for several cards at once), then this will temporarily hurt your score. This depends on how and where you check. There are three major credit repositories: Equifax Experian TransUnion If a consumer goes to each bureau and requests their raw data, there is no impact their credit score. If, however, a consumer goes to a third party vendor, even through the bureau's own website, that WOULD generate an inquiry which MAY lower your credit score. Inquiries have very little impact on your credit score. Credit scores have been redesigned in recent years to account for the fact that many people shop for credit. The main factors in lowering a credit score are 1)making late payments or outright default and 2)level of credit balances.