Posted on March 22, 2010, 6:41 pm, by admin, under
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Mansi Gupta asked: Big and small loans have become quite a commonplace these days. Borrowing money has also become quite frequent with the advent of credit cards. As more and more people are banking on loans and other money borrowing techniques to accomplish their tasks, in order to save themselves from deceit banks and other [...]
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Posted on March 14, 2010, 7:19 am, by admin, under
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Lisa Nichols asked: Your credit history and credit score have a major impact on your life. A credit history follows you no matter where you live, work, do your banking or apply for credit cards or loans. A credit score varies in range from 300 to 900. The national average for a credit score varies, [...]
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Posted on September 13, 2009, 8:54 pm, by admin, under
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Lisa Nichols asked: Credit monitoring helps people improve their credit score. Although credit monitoring gets a lot of attention for its ability to stop identity fraud in its tracks, it does a lot more than provide advanced identity theft protection. A superior credit monitoring program will help customers understand what negatively impacts their credit report [...]
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