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Tired of living with bad credit. Time to take responsibly and work hard to clean up the mess I've made. Lots of work to do. Mostly clearing up collection accounts and establishing new lines of credit.
Good luck to everyone!
@worklovedance wrote:Tired of living with bad credit. Time to take responsibly and work hard to clean up the mess I've made. Lots of work to do. Mostly clearing up collection accounts and establishing new lines of credit.
Good luck to everyone!
That's an honorable goal. Good luck to you!
Like many others, I've been lurking on this site for awhile. I've learned a ton and have pointed a number of people this way. I've come far in the last 18 months but not quite over the mountain yet. I have several satisfied judgments that will continue to show on my reports for another couple of years so establishing positive credit has been an issue. Would really just love to be a home owner before the year is out. I've rented my entire life and it's just time to be done with that.
I messed up my credit while I was still young(er) and didn't have too much to mess up. A few accounts to collections but they've almost all fallen off. Tried DR for awhile and it became apparent that if we wanted to be homeowners before our kids moved out, we needed to fix our credit rather than save up to pay cash. While we loved the financial freedom we felt by paying cash for vehicles and having a very low DTI, it made it impossible to get financing for a house. My goal is to get my judgement paid off (1900 to go), get an autoloan early in the year and hopefully buy a house late this year or early next year.
I don't have any real goals per say. I will have 0 inquiries affecting my score starting next month. I have 2 of my 3 baddies falling off in July/August. Number 3 will fall off early 2015. So for now I am just hoping that my scores creep up as these events take place.
Goals are great, but I would caution everyone here to make sure they are realistic. Also, realize that there is more to owning a home than "not paying rent to someone else." There are plenty of other expenses that you are not responsible for while renting, that could easily send you right back to bad credit/high interest loans under the right circumstances.
Good luck to everyone in 2014.
Hello,
I am just coming off a bankruptcy that was filed in Nov of 2013. I filed but was a little scared because it was a big decision but one of the best that I have made. My current scores are as follows:
EQ: 596
EX: 606
TU: 633
My goals for this year are to increase my scores to the high 600's by the end of the year. I have started to re-establish my credit and need some support and advice on how to do so.
750 is coming his year!
Hi all, I am new to the credit score game and looking for any help I can get in improving my overall credit scores. I am baffled by the differences between the three credit scores I purchased today at myFICO. I have a lot to learn I guess, but if someone can help me learn why the huge differences between the 3 bureaus scoring I would appreciate it From what I can see my reported credit data is identical with each of the agencies.