Credit score rating determines many decisions you make in your finances. Having a low score will make you pay exorbitant rates on loans. A very credit score will even make it harder to get a loan.

From recent surveys, it has been evident that many people over the world are desperate to raise their credit scores and want to learn how to improve them

The brand of credit score used in more than 90 percent of consumer-credit decisions, the FICO score, typically ranges from a low of 350 to a high of 850; good scores begin in the mid-to-high 600s.

If your score is lower than you’d like, it’s worthwhile to learn how to improve it.

 

 

Steps to Improve Your Credit Score

    1. Pay your credit card and other bills on time.

      Thirty-five percent of the FICO score is determined by your payment history—that is, how often you pay on time. It’s better to pay the minimum each month than fall behind.

    2. Check your credit reports.

      Request one free credit report from a different reporting agency every four months, credit inquiries—from a potential lender and others with permission from you—can lower your scores slightly, but there’s no penalty for checking yourself.

    3. Don’t apply for multiple credit cards at once.

      Unlike applying for a mortgage, an auto loan, or a student loan, applying for several credit cards generates multiple hard pulls about your credit history and can hurt your score.

    4. Don’t open too many new credit accounts at once.

      By doing so, you reduce the average “age” of your accounts, which can lower your credit score.

    5. Don’t cancel unused cards (unless they carry an annual fee).

      Part of your score depends on the ratio of credit used to total available credit. Eliminating a card reduces your credit line and can raise the ratio, which works against you.

    6. Keep credit balances low.

      Maintaining a revolving credit balance under 10 percent of your total available credit is wise. A higher ratio indicates an elevated credit risk. “If you use your entire limit or close to it, your ratio will reflect negatively, which in turn will negatively affect your credit score,” says Katie Ross, education and development manager for American Consumer Credit Counseling, a nonprofit that offers guidance to consumers and is based in Boston.

    7. Maintain a variety of credit types.

      Successfully paying, say, an auto loan, a student loan, and credit card bills over the same period shows that you’re able to juggle different types of credit. That accounts for 10 percent of your score.

    8. Pay off debt in collection.

      Most current versions of the FICO score ignore collections with a zero balance.

    9. Beware of keeping high balances.

      If you charge everything on your rewards card for the points, for instance, switch to cash or a debit card for a couple of months before applying for new credit. Lenders can’t tell from your score whether you pay your balances in full every month. But they’ll see from your credit score, a snapshot in time, that you’re charging a lot relative to your credit limit. That can be viewed negatively.

    10. Get a personal loan to pay off credit card debt.

      You can improve your credit score by paying off your credit card debt by taking out a personal loan. The interest rate on the loan is also likely to be lower than credit card interest rates.

How we can help you fix your credit scores

  1. You need to contact us privately through our contact form following this link – Request.
  2. The hacker on seat should ask for your present credit score ratings. With this information, he will know the ease and the time frame needed to raise or fix your credit score.
  3. The hacker will also request for your most recent credit score report. Some bereau provides this form, and can be easily downloaded from your credit score profile for example experian, while some other credit score companies might need you to request for it officially. We also take screenshots of your credit history for urgent cases.
  4. The time frame for us to finish your credit score fix is between 5-10 working days depending on the number of late payments, debts and other negative factors.

We are always at your beck and call, and waiting for you to contact us so as to help you raise your credit scores today.

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