37 Days To Clean Credit: Finally, an effective credit repair system that instantly deletes inquiries, charge-offs, late payments and judgments from credit reports. Here's how you can boost your credit score by 135 points or more in just 37 days! Just $37.
37 Days To Clean Credit
by Cliff Pape
The fundamentals to an 850 credit score
Older accounts should not only be used, but are actually what we call a golden account. If you are trying to obtain a credit score of 800 there are several key factors that you must do and the most critical is getting a “Golden Account.” Often people close older accounts because they are not using them.
Golden Account
The difference between a 700 credit score and an 800 is often the length of time the revolving accounts (i.e. credit cards) have been open. As soon as we have an account that has been open for seven years we should never close it, because this account will help you achieve a 800 credit score. One of the best strategies is to acquire 2 to 4 Golden Accounts in our credit report.
Don’t Have Too Many…
Assuming you have too many open revolving accounts in your report AND you already have four Golden Accounts, you may want to close those credit cards (revolving accounts) that have been opened the shortest amount of time. Also, you need to always show at least one bank or national card open with your credit file.
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37 Days To Clean Credit: Finally, an effective credit repair system that instantly deletes inquiries, charge-offs, late payments and judgments from credit reports. Here's how you can boost your credit score by 135 points or more in just 37 days! Just $37.
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