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Will Checking My Credit Score Impact My Credit?

Will Checking My Credit Score Impact My Credit?

When you have taken some steps to clean up your finances, your credit score is bound to improve.

What you should do next is check your credit score. Don’t go overboard; don’t check it frequently. This can be a red flag to lenders. You only need to get a baseline, and then check again in about 6 to 9 months to see the progress.

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Posted by Trevor Jones - January 29, 2014 at 9:18 am

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Fix Credit – DIY Credit Repair Tips for People with Bad Credit

A bad credit score will only be a sign that one is not able to handle his credits properly. It can be one is delaying his payments or you don’t pay lenders at all. Lots of steps can be taken to make some repairs on a credit score rating. You don’t have to look for the help of some credit repair agency.

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Posted by Trevor Jones - December 9, 2013 at 4:52 pm

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How many points are taken off your credit score when a credit check is done?

Question by bendavis19792003: How many points are taken off your credit score when a credit check is done?

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Answer by housemouseref
It depends on what type of company pulled your credit. Example, if you are shopping for a car loan, supposedly, you have up to 5 credit pulls within a 30 day time frame during which your score will not drop. It also depends on how solid your credit score is to begin with. If you have great credit with no lates, it probably won’t pull the score down. What type of credit are you shopping for?

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Posted by Trevor - December 19, 2012 at 1:27 pm

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Q&A: How many points are taken off your credit score when you cancel a credit card?

Question by Janice: How many points are taken off your credit score when you cancel a credit card?
I have 3 different credit cards from my bank and I just learned that they will be charging annual fees for each one very soon. I have these cards only because one was first time card (no offers). The next one had point rewards and the newest one had cash back. How many points will I lose from my “credit score”? Is there a sequence of time I should be concerned about as well..Oldest vs. newest?

I have to cancel at least cancel one or two.
P.S. I am in good standing with all 3.

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Answer by Judy
Closing accounts hurts your rating in two ways.
1. Closing your oldest account will wipe out part of your history.
Length of credit history is 15% of your FICO.
2. You will be reducing your overall available limit on your cards.

But if you are paying fees, close them. There are plenty of cards out there without them.
How long until they will start charging you? I would open a new credit card before closing my oldest account.

Remember for pristine credit scores never carry a balance. Pay your bill in full each month and get 800+ scores.

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Posted by Trevor - June 3, 2012 at 8:40 am

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