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I could not get a car since my credit is not excellent enough. Does anyone know what is the actual credit score to obtain in order to buy a used car? Specific answers would help. Please no “IDK” answers.

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I would like a reputible company, I am trying to repair my credit for a home loan.

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I have brilliant credit and zero debt. My house is paid for, debt free, and I do not have any outstanding debt. I have had loans in the past, but I’ve paid them off. Therefore, I do not have a credit score. I want to tap into the equity on my house and take out a second mortgage on my home, but the bank says that I do not have a credit score. Does anyone have any thoughts on how I can get a competitive rate with no score?

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I want to apply for an apartment but they need a 625 credit score. I lost my job for a few months and am now behind on two accounts.
My credit score is 597. I can bring the accounts current in less than three weeks but will just that be enough to raise my score those 28 points? I don’t want to waste my application fee just to get rejected.

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http://www.expert-credit-advice.com/free…
I have a question about letter # 3 “Request to delete inaccurate information.
If an item is inaccurate, do you have to give a reason why?
Or can you just say it’s inaccurate?
The credit bureaus have to tell you why it is accurate right?

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