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How do I start over paying back my student loans and repair my credit?
I took out 2 loans 4 years ago to put my self through school. I was paying for a short while until I was unable to pay then any more. I put then in forbearancee and it did not go through as Salle mae states each time” we do not have record of you sending this in ” or ” you never called”.. They started garnishing my wadges 2 years ago and after I moved out of state 6 months ago they of course stopped because I was no longer working there. and they have not started back They have messed up time and time again but i need to fix this before it goes any further. Dose anyone have any tips on how to repair this MESS
Ask lenders for agreement to delete this items from your credit report when paying them. I recommend to get such agreement thru credit repair agency, for example this one – freecreditreport.sinfree.net
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The Credit Repair Black Book – Credit Repair Secrets and Strategies the Credit Bureaus Won’t Tell You (Smart Living) In The Credit Repair Black Book, you will learn credit repair secrets from an industry insider. Mark Kennedy, a 20-year credit and financial services industry veteran, shares how to repair your problem credit, rebuild your credit profile and get you back on the path to credit freedom.Mr. Kennedy reveals the secrets and tactics that the credit bureaus have tried to keep secret for years. Finally, t… |
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How To Fix Your Credit Score After A Big Problem (Credit Score:Understanding The Basics) Big, bad problems can happen to you – bankruptcies, divorces, law suits, nonpayment of taxes. These are big problems that can affect your credit score in as big way. If you have faced a large problem that has ruined your credit, you needto take action fast and work consistently to boost your FICO score… |
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Credit Score Blueprint: Tips, Tricks and Secrets to Building a Perfect Credit Score Surveys show that 52% of Americans do not understand how credit scores work. And of those who have a general knowledge of credit scores, the vast majority of Americans are misinformed as to which factors affect their score.Your credit score could potentially save (or cost) you hundreds of thousands of dollars on loan payments over the course of your life. So why risk making financial decisions bas… |