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hahahha title caught my attention
when your fico score becomes perfect 850 across 3 beaurus, you should write a book about it, titied just that! "Whent from Hood credit to Good credit" I'd totally buy it
@Anonymous wrote:when your fico score becomes perfect 850 across 3 beaurus, you should write a book about it, titied just that! "Whent from Hood credit to Good credit" I'd totally buy it
Better buy my book first.
"How I learned to stop worrying and love the HP"
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:when your fico score becomes perfect 850 across 3 beaurus, you should write a book about it, titied just that! "Whent from Hood credit to Good credit" I'd totally buy it
Better buy my book first.
"How I learned to stop worrying and love the HP"
You know you cant quote Creddit Addict as a reliable source, right?
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:when your fico score becomes perfect 850 across 3 beaurus, you should write a book about it, titied just that! "Whent from Hood credit to Good credit" I'd totally buy it
Better buy my book first.
"How I learned to stop worrying and love the HP"
come up with more interesting title, then i'll think about it.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:when your fico score becomes perfect 850 across 3 beaurus, you should write a book about it, titied just that! "Whent from Hood credit to Good credit" I'd totally buy it
Better buy my book first.
"How I learned to stop worrying and love the HP"
come up with more interesting title, then i'll think about it.
Rude.
Fine. "50 shades of credit."
@DUCTAPER77 wrote:I grew up in the ghetto and what's crazy is 99% of the people I know don't care about credit it's the farthest thing away from their mind but me I've always wanted good credit but thought it was impossible for a person like me to achieve that goal. Every since I came across this forum I just been reading and reading and soaking this information in my brain and now I feel like I know a lot about credit so today I checked my fico experian score and it went from 620 to 691 from a dispute so I got up the courage to apply for an Amex bce knowing I was out my league it felt like the police was looking for me waiting on the decision and BOOM instantly approved for $3000 I'm too happy right now because this is only the beginning I always said if I ever get approved for a good card I was gonna post a thank you so I'm saying THANK YOU TO ALL.
Congrats on your approval and welcome to the AMEX Fam!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:when your fico score becomes perfect 850 across 3 beaurus, you should write a book about it, titied just that! "Whent from Hood credit to Good credit" I'd totally buy it
Better buy my book first.
"How I learned to stop worrying and love the HP"
come up with more interesting title, then i'll think about it.
Rude.
Fine. "50 shades of credit."
oh sounds fun - teaching of the whips and chains technique if you dont recon?
@Lyythine wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:when your fico score becomes perfect 850 across 3 beaurus, you should write a book about it, titied just that! "Whent from Hood credit to Good credit" I'd totally buy it
Better buy my book first.
"How I learned to stop worrying and love the HP"
come up with more interesting title, then i'll think about it.
Rude.
Fine. "50 shades of credit."
oh sounds fun - teaching of the whips and chains technique if you dont recon?
One of the chapters involves a certain Barclay's analyst. Pretty risque.
Back on topic though: It isn't just the inner city working poor that are predisposed to have bad credit, but plenty of hard working country folk have bad credit as well. It is not an exclusive thing. The system is geared to punish those who are most likely to wind up in a situation where they NEED credit desperately with little to no means to pay back in a timely fashion. It's all business though, right?
@Anonymous wrote:
@Lyythine wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:when your fico score becomes perfect 850 across 3 beaurus, you should write a book about it, titied just that! "Whent from Hood credit to Good credit" I'd totally buy it
Better buy my book first.
"How I learned to stop worrying and love the HP"
come up with more interesting title, then i'll think about it.
Rude.
Fine. "50 shades of credit."
oh sounds fun - teaching of the whips and chains technique if you dont recon?
One of the chapters involves a certain Barclay's analyst. Pretty risque.
Back on topic though: It isn't just the inner city working poor that are predisposed to have bad credit, but plenty of hard working country folk have bad credit as well. It is not an exclusive thing. The system is geared to punish those who are most likely to wind up in a situation where they NEED credit desperately with little to no means to pay back in a timely fashion. It's all business though, right?
I wont hijack the tread, but give me a call and we can debate the US banking system and the relationship to the disenfranchised and impoverished