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Thinkin about purchasing Suze Ormans credit repair kit.

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Basically, my mom is going to be looking into buying a house soon. She wants to check her credit score. Which score is the actual one necessary to check? I’ve seen FICO and all types of other general “credit scores” that could be checked.
Which does a mortgage company look for, and just how many different “types” of credit scores are there? I know that a credit score is a summary of the creditworthiness based on one or up to all three of your credit reports. But where is the safest, cheapest and most reliable place to buy a credit score online?

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What I want to know is how to clean up my credit report of items that have already been placed there.

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Ive looked through all these forums, but i have not found a complete answer. I HAVE given paypal my social sec.# before, unlike many of the cases i’ve read about. Even though paypal is not a real threat with their fake collection agencies, would they be able to hurt my credit score? If you are not absolutely positive please dont answer this. Thanks

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I have been assisting several individuals with improving their credit. I know most companies are rip offs. But, unlike someone who takes your money and runs off doing nothing. I sit down and map out how to approach removing the credit issues. What I clarify is anyone of course can provide these services. I am familiar with the FCRA, FDCPA, Statue Of Limitation Laws, etc. Last year in helping people I help 20 people acheive their goals. I feel I have something legitmite to offer people. I guess my question is I’ve checked with my state (MD) and I found there were no applicable licence for my business type. I only would have to be licenced and bonded if I act as one of these debt consolidation which I choose not to be. But, in networking I spoke to someone who advised my state is leary of that term….Does anyone know for sure if this is legal?

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