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can some body please give me there credit card number
The forms you need are forms that i have or you can get them on each credit bureau's website. the thing about it you would have to send Verizon the form but they would not send it into the bureaus for you. at least to my knowledge, please email me otherwise or if you have any questions about your credit. I have a credit repair kit that i give out to all my clients and I help them clean up the credit issues
The term "CR 85" typically refers to a credit rating score of 85, but it could also relate to various contexts such as a model number. If you're referring to a specific product or service, please provide more details for accurate information. If it’s about a financial context, generally, credit scores range from 300 to 850, with higher scores indicating better creditworthiness.
I was told it was 5 but am not sure i have it as extra credit in math so if you find the answer please post.
A dime minted in 1965 or later weighs 2.27 gm and there are 453.6 gm to a pound, so go from there. Please note that this site has a Coins and Currency thread that's better suited to questions about, well, coins and currency. "Money and Credit" is for financial matters like checking accounts, credit cards, etc. There are 200 dimes in a pound
can some body please give me there credit card number
This is any 9-digit number distributed by the IRS that you can build credit on. Credit Profile Number is a very general term, that can be said for any number given to attain credit. Many sell what is called a credit profile number to the public for as high as $700.00. This is the creation of a second credit profile using different information to establish a new credit file. To learn more about CPNs and how to obtain them please visit CPNHeadquarters.com. CPN Headquarters has all the right info. with none of the hype and the cost was less than $50.
No, liabilities have a normal credit balance, that means that increases are also credit, and that decreases are debit. Please refer to the link provided for debit and credit rules.
The front of a credit card usually includes the cardholder's name, card number, expiration date, and the issuing bank's logo. The back typically features a magnetic stripe for transactions, a signature panel for the cardholder's signature, and a security code for online purchases.
No, you wouldn't have to pay just for putting the number there. You might pay when the number gets stolen and used for other purposes, so please be careful with personal information such as your credit card number.
Business credit is similar to personal credit but reflects only the credit information pertinent to the business. One of the best ways to establish business credit is to register to receive a D&B D-U-N-S® Number and use Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp.'s CreditBuilder™ product to help impact your business credit scores. For more information, please visit http://www.dandb.com/credit-builder/.
This question is too vague, as there are many credit unions. Please restate the question.
Can you confirm that the credit has been added to my account?
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can you save mi one aplication for one credit card please
No, wait for the result because the potential creditor may only receive a number from the credit reporting agency. If the potnl' creditor asks why you have a low score, or 'this-or-that' appeared on your credit report, then you'll probably want to explain.If this helped you, Please 'Recommend' Kevlarster