Wednesday, May 26, 2010

My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

When you%26#039;re trying to build a solid credit score it%26#039;s important to get a comprehensive view of what is actually effecting it...



Your Credit Score (also known as your MyFico score) is calculated with the following breakdown:



35% - Payment History



30% - Credit to Debt Ratio



15% - Credit History



10% - New Credit



10% - Credit Types in Use



I raised mine to well over 700 points from 500 using these steps in less than a year -- :



# Know and Track Your Credit Score (be sure to sign up for the free trial of your credit score tracking listed below. It really helped my get my score up.)



# Never Miss a Payment, Starting Today



# Never use more than 20% of your Available Credit



# Keep Credit Cards that Have No Annual Fees Open For as Long as Possible



# Extend Your Credit Limit on Cards You Already Have before You Get New Ones



# Get Credit Cards that Have CashBack Rewards to Contribute to your Balance



# Transfer Your Balance to a Credit Card with a Lower Interest Rate and a Higher Available Credit-



# If You Think You Are Going to be FORCED to Pay a Bill Late Ask for an Extension or Payment Plan



# Take out a Small Personal Loan and Repay it Over a Year



# Ask Someone With Good Credit if They will Account Shadow you



Read more here from my blog :



10-Ways to Boost Your MyFico Score



http://millionster.com/articles/debt/inc...



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

girl i cant help you there but if you find a way, please let me know! :)



you could try getting a secured credit card, making payments on time to raise your score. apply for a credit card, use it once to make a small purchase, then cut it up and throw it out, but dont close the account. it will show as active and current and help your score. just dont have too many revolving lines of credit.



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

pay your bills!!!!!



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

There is NO WAY you are going to be able to raise your score 115 points in three months. Three years, possible.



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

I doubt it will happen in three months, but I can give you the best ways to get that score up.



If you have a friend or family member with good credit and a credit card, ask them to add you on as an authorized user. You don %26#039;t need to use the card, ever, or even have a card, but what happens is thier info gets reported onto your history. This really works and really helps.



Ask for utility companies to report your history, then pay on time.



Get a secured Visa and use it.



If you are planning on making a purtchase, use someplace that will rent-to-own. Very important, but you need to pay it fast so you don%26#039;t end up paying outrageous charges. That will add to your good credit.



You can dispute all of your bad credit. Sometimes it will get removed, sometimes it won%26#039;t, but if one person doesn%26#039;t verify the debt, it has to be removed.



Patience and persistance. Monitor your credit continously and start paying your bills on time, every time. At the very least, bad debt gets removed in 7 years, expect in the case of bankruptcy or judgements.



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

Three months is a little too short...but you%26#039;re on the right track! Learning how to clean and repair your credit by yourself. There is a site that can help you www.thecreditrepairmanual.com



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

It depends on why the score is so low in the first place. If there is a bankruptcy or lots of accounts in collections it will be very tough for you to raise it that quickly. I like what someone else suggested...getting someone (or two or three people) with good credit to add you as an authorized user. That could really help.



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

It depends on why it is bad. If there are errors that can be corrected, it is possible.



Going the %26quot;authorized user%26quot; route is fraud if it is done for loan purposes, and many lenders no longer allow it. It is easy for them to deduct for the points that you get.



You need professional help which will cost you money.



If your score is low because you didn%26#039;t pay bills on time recently and don%26#039;t have much positive open credit, it isn%26#039;t going to happen in 3 months.



Contact a %26quot;credit repair%26quot; company and be careful. Many are scams, a few are legit with legal methods to get SOME negative credit removed. It is crucial to know WHY your score is so low.



If you have mortgage lates within the last 12 months, those can be the kiss of death if you want a home loan.



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

no...100+ points will take about a year or so...not 3 months



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

Kudos and thank you to Amanda and the other helpful respondants.



Whatever is happening in 3 months is not the end of the journey. Even if you don%26#039;t increase your score 100 points in that time, you will have made progress.



My credit score is 505. Is there a legal way for me to raise it to 620 in the next three months?

Make sure you pay your bills on time each month.



If you have credit card debt do the following:



1. If you get credit card offers in the mail, collect a few. Then call your credit card companies and ask them to lower the rate. Tell them you%26#039;ll take your business elsewhere. Talk to a supervisor if you need to. This will help you pay the cards off quicker.



Don%26#039;t use the offers though. This is %26quot;new%26quot; credit and could temporarily hurt your score.



2. Make sure your credit card debt is below 50% of your credit limit for each card, because that hurts your credit score. If that means paying more on one card than the other to get the balance down, then do it.



If you have any overdue medical bills, make sure to talk to the doctor/hospital and work with them. Make sure you understand what you owe also. Many times the bills may be overpriced or miscoded and you don%26#039;t truly owe as much as you thought.



I can%26#039;t speak to your timing of 3 months, but these are steps to get you in the right direction.



If you are trying to raise your score to make a big purchase, you may want to rethink your decision as well. I think that it would be better to spend time working on paying debt down, saving money and making better financial decisions. Once you%26#039;ve done that you will be ready mentally and %26quot;technically%26quot; with your score.



Best wishes:)



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