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What to do when you have Bad Credit?
from:One thing that many people are beginning to find out is that your options are getting smaller and smaller for purchasing things when you have bad credit. In fact, if you have bad credit many stores or credit card companies will deny you for their cards because you have less than desirable credit ratings! In fact, in today's world bad credit is just not allowed!
If you are a person that unfortunately has bad credit, then there are many things that you should do to help yourself out! In fact, the very first thing that you should do is get a copy of your credit report so that you can see exactly what is making you have bad credit. Once you see what is on your credit report, you will then be able to start making payments to the companies (they don't have to big large amounts as anything you send will show that you are making an effort). Even by paying $10 a month it will show that you are paying rather than not paying and making an effort to pay the debt off (which is worse on a credit report). Of course, if you do not have that much in debt, and just have a few thing on the credit report, if you have the money you can pay the entire bill off (which is even greater than making payments)!
If you feel that you are unable to pay your debt off in a quick enough manner, then one possibility that you can explore is trying to take a loan out to pay off your debt, so that you will only have one payment rather than many payments. In some cases, a bank will be willing to give you the loan because you are showing that you are willing to pay off all your bad credit. Another possibility that you have with paying off bad credit is by going through a debt consolidation program, where the companies are able to help you reduce your payments as well as eliminate any interest rates so that you can pay the debt off quicker. When it comes to debt consolidation programs, they can be very beneficial because you are paying off all your debt at once and it show on your credit report that you are paying them off together. With many people, the only way that they are able to go through a debt consolidation program is if they have a certain amount in debt (usually no less than $5,000).
Whether you have a little bit of debt or a lot of debt, it does not matter what the amount it; it is still considered to be a bad debt which could eventually be bad credit! In fact, the best way to avoid getting bad credit is to pay your bills on time and don't let them pile up!
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