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love2golf wrote:IMO you need some revolving credit. Since you have no credit cards I'd bet you'd see a jump in points once you have some.Others more knowldgeable will chime in.Good luck!
If you pay it, then is will still fall off 7 yrs from DOFD, not 7 yrs from your payment. Try a PFD directed to the OC if a CA isn't reporting. If the CA is reporting, then I'd DV them and then send the PFD. Damage from the CA is greater than damage from the OC, usually.
BadKarma wrote:
Any advice on how to handle the recent negative entries? I will pay the big one, but I don't want that on my credit for another seven years. I have some charge offs from around five years ago too, at least one of those has been sold to collection agency who re-reported it.
@llecs wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:IMO you need some revolving credit. Since you have no credit cards I'd bet you'd see a jump in points once you have some.Others more knowldgeable will chime in.Good luck!Bingo.I'd bet OP would see 30-40 point bump at least. Maybe an extra 15-20 points 3-4 months after first reporting. OP should focus on the strong CR and selectively app for new credit based on that report using sites like whogavemecredit.com as a guide. Probably the best mix would be 2 revolving and 1 store charge card. Any more than that could cause a score decrease.Reaching the 600 club with each CRA is very possible, with hard work.
@Anonymous wrote:True, but I don't know if the OP could get a CC with a Treasury entry (assuming IRS tax lien, here) on his CR. That is, assuming that whoever he applies with checks the ugly CRs, too (which actually, from WGMC.com, seems to be common).
@llecs wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:IMO you need some revolving credit. Since you have no credit cards I'd bet you'd see a jump in points once you have some.Others more knowldgeable will chime in.Good luck!Bingo.I'd bet OP would see 30-40 point bump at least. Maybe an extra 15-20 points 3-4 months after first reporting. OP should focus on the strong CR and selectively app for new credit based on that report using sites like whogavemecredit.com as a guide. Probably the best mix would be 2 revolving and 1 store charge card. Any more than that could cause a score decrease.Reaching the 600 club with each CRA is very possible, with hard work.
Speaking of which (not meaning to hijack the thread), it seems as though who a particular CCC pulls is according more to the state the application's filed in rather than any set rule. What do you think, Ilecs??