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Slowly but surely

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Slowly but surely

from a 472 in May to a 535 today.

Takin is slow, and it is getting better, thanks to the advice from all here.

Dave
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azsassycat
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Way to go!  Do you mind sharing what you have done to increase your scores?
10/22/07 (FICO) EQ 544 EX 520 TU 518
03/04/08 (FICO) EQ 606 EX 599 TU 601
04/24/08 (FICO) EQ 600 EX 580 TU 608
06/02/15 (FICO) EQ 578 EX 561 TU 589
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Anonymous
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jaguls66 wrote:
from a 472 in May to a 535 today.

Takin is slow, and it is getting better, thanks to the advice from all here.

Dave

Congrats with your success. What most people don't realize is that fixing credit is indeed a painful and slow process but the rewards from your score becoming better (as long as you keep it that way)
lasts a lifetime.
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Anonymous
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@azsassycat wrote:
Way to go!  Do you mind sharing what you have done to increase your scores?






Paid For Deleted a few things, disputed many things, got a small CL CC 300, paid it on time.

Also wondering if a "Order to Vacate" can be filed since my judgement is paid off. Noah, or anyone know? I am in AL.

Currently trying to sweet talk my buy here/pay here to post my payment history and car loan on my CR. It will be PIF next month, all payments on time.

Dave
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MidnightVoice
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jaguls66 wrote:

Takin is slow, and it is getting better,


Dave

As we would say in east Africa - Pole Pole
 
Means the same - TNWM would recognize it  Smiley Very Happy
 
Well done, and keep it up.  In the credit world, time can be your friend
The slide from grace is really more like gliding
And I've found the trick is not to stop the sliding
But to find a graceful way of staying slid
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MLESPADA
Valued Member

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I'm in FL, but I'm exactly in the same boat as you are. I went to court this passed Monday to get a "order to vacate", the judgment is paid-off but the deputy clerk told me that since is paid-off the case is closed. Vacate order would work if for example you were never served; or if you moved.
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