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@Anonymous wrote:Very nice!! Congrats on your progress!! Here's mine, lol: 15 months ago, I had scores all in the 500's. I started with 2 capital one cards ($300 each) and an Open Sky secured card ($200). I financed a brand new car at 14.99% APR. Today, my auto loan is financed at 3.15% APR and I have 12 credit cards (5 major and 7 store) with credit lines that equal $51,700. I still cant believe how far I've come in such a short amount of time but I couldnt be happier!!
Now that's what I call inspirational! They really ought to teach this stuff in high school!
That is no lie. I often wonder if I would've made the same mistakes with my credit had I been more educated.
Barclay came off today and also my paid (settled) collection with Convergent! Experian is up to 648 now from 626! All that's left on this report is a charge off with Capital one which will come off in August!
That was fast!!! Congrats again!