My credit score is still in the 400’s. I paid off all of my collections and my credit cards. I recently bought a new car with a co-signer and i pay more than my monthly payment. But my credit score is still in the 400’s and it’s been more than a year since i paid everything off. Is there any other way to improve my credit score?

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8 Responses to “How Can I Fix My Poor Credit Score When I Already Paid Everything Off?”
  1. Kevin S says:

    Collections (well, the original terrible debt) will stay on your credit for 7-10 years. So, even if you’re currently in the clear, your recent past still weighs significantly, especially the negatives. You may want to use a credit card, and pay it off, just to keep up a history of paying your debts. Just having zero debt doesn’t give you any major benefit. The reporting companies would rather see you using credit responsibly. And as v.b. said, it’ll take more time.

  2. Gina says:

    You need to pull your credit report to see what’s on them. If you haven’t pulled them in over a year, you can request them for free at annualcreditreport.com. Once you’ve seen the negatives and positive items on them, then it is vital to dispute the negative items and try to build some positive items. You may be very surprised on what may be on your credit reports! You can try to do credit repair on your own, but it can be very time consuming, frustrating, and stressful. It may be worth it to find a reputable credit repair company to work with you to help rebuild your credit. I was fortunate enough to work with a company called Debtbusters911. They gave me personalized service and clarified everything to me step by step. They use consumer rights and laws that most people don’t even know they have to improve credit. Your credit score is the most importnt number in your life. You see first hand that even if you pay everything off, you need to have excellent credit and a excellent credit score to get ahead and get excellent interest and financing rates, etc. There are still excellent companies that can help you out there.

  3. Ginger says:

    It used to be that you could piggyback on another’s credit but that is no longer possible. Some people were paid $1500 or so to be added to a user on an account but without the card just to bring up scores.
    Now it takes years to have your score raised by paying bills on time.

  4. chang z says:

    Try disputing the collections still being listed as paid on your credit bureau. Many agencies will not respond to credit disputes on accounts that have been paid and if they dont respond in the 30 days then the account is removed.

  5. skiairpl says:

    You will need to allow more time for your score to increase. Make sure the debts on your report show PAID IN FULL or DEBT PAID. That usually helps. Rebuilding your credit takes months to years and is not overnight. Fantastic job.

  6. Jim says:

    ?redit repair work?d fine to fix my credit. They disputed and removed lots of terrible items from my credit report. I used this service – freecreditreport.sinfree.net

  7. Pengy says:

    Paying your bills on time for a long time. Although you paid off collections they will remain on your report for 7-1/2 years

  8. v b says:
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