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  1. #21
    420greg is offline Senior Member
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    I used the nbc promo today to get a copy and score from TU today.

    This post is from that thread:

    I was surprised to see my TU FICO at 688 already.

    I started my mission to 720 on October 1st and thought it would take at least a year. I need a new car and I can get a 0% for 72 here with a 720.

    That is better then paying cash!

    I am only 32 points away :)

    I have no derogs to dispute on my TU so all of this gain has come from paying down utilization and combining my 2 MBNA cards.

    Oh, and sh!t canning that lousy Providian card.


    Thanks creditnet. Getting down to 30% UT has done wonders for my score.

    I am going to pretend 30% of the CL is my CL.
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    18 points to 740 & 0% Auto
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  2. #22
    amish is offline Senior Member
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    With defaulted student loans, a charged-off credit card, a repo and several other derogs I was soooo overwhelmed when I found CN a few months ago. To date, my PG (EQ) FAKO has only gone from 535 to 557 (got all the way down to 495 a couple of months ago for some reason). But I think the most exciting part of my journey is that I've gone from 21 accounts (9 pos, 12 neg) to 15 accounts (12 pos, 3 neg) on Equifax. I'm concentrating most on EQ first, then apply for credit and let it age while I work on TU and EXP a little harder. The repo's gone, the charge-off corresponding to that repo is gone. All of my student loans are positive, all collections are gone. There are three small CO's left, but the collections for those COs are gone.

  3. #23
    lynn112 is offline Senior Member
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    Well since finding this board,my hubbies report has gone from the low 500's with about 15 derog's to 1 derog and tons of good, solid credit now.This is all because of the board and the great advice from it. Hubbie thinks it is great that he is getting prime cards now with good interest rates.The history is perfect since march of 2002 and no new baddies can pop up since everything is paid right on time!

    His scores are mid 600's right now because of the new credit cards, but his points should bounce back soon from that. My goal is to see at least a 750 on each report by June of 2004.
    (i know,I have high hopes,right....lol)

    Thanks to you guys of course!

    PS-another thing good about this is since i am an au on his cards,my score is going up with his.:)
    Hubbie Scores
    • EQ:672
    • EX:681
    • TU:650

  4. #24
    amish is offline Senior Member
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    Oh yeah, I should also mention that the information I've taken from this board has been phenominal in turning my DWs good, flawless credit into GREAT flawless credit. I never would have known the difference between her old Providian with 29.99 APR and no grace period or CLIs and her NEW prime cards with lower APR and higher limits.

  5. #25
    Neil is offline Senior Member
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    I had been messing with our credit files for a couple of months before finding this site. After reading the postings for hours I was able to achieve more in three weeks than I did in the three months before!

    In April of this year my FICO was at 525 and my wife's was around 570. She had 29 derogs across the three CRA's, I didn't have any, but only had two years of credit after coming here from Britain.

    After getting the derogs removed her score went up to 732 and mine improved to 723 with a bit of effort.

    In the past two weeks we have obtained:

    1. Amex Blue Cash - $20,000 @ 8.98%
    2. MBNA - $5,000
    3. Discover $7,5000
    4. Amex Gold
    5. 0% for 60 months on a new Jeep Liberty

    and finally today:

    6. Home Equity Loan from Wells Fargo Bank for $250,000 at a super rate.

    Now it's time to say hasta la vista to Providian and their "competitive" 28.99% interest rate.

    I guess it would fair to say that CreditNet has helped us out big time, for which I am grateful - 308,285 thank yous.

    Good luck to you all!

    Neil

  6. #26
    DanS is offline Senior Member
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    APR - finally back to "normal"!

    Finally got DMB back to the interest rate I was paying two years ago. I brought the increase on myself, long before CN and understanding "the rules". If it weren't for my dealing w/the CRAs, calling DMB became SO easy - they are there to serve me, right?

    Had a gym membership that kicked me overlimit twice. A few months later, they raised me from 11.74% to 17% and then 19%. I kept calling, asking, and getting no response to asking for my APR to be lowered. I called every month. I also paid off my balance, as you can see in the table below.

    My lessons:
    0) it does NOT hurt to ask for them to lower your rate. Once or twice I got a $20 credit because the CSR felt bad about not being able to help me.
    1) it takes very little time to raise your rate.
    2) it takes MUCH longer to lower it, and only slightly
    3) paying off the balance *probably* helped, but perhaps time alone would have worked just as well.

    I'm not sure if this means anything, but I have not placed a charge once I "got" the overlimit thing. I am hoping this sends a message - "I won't use your card at these rates" - but I have no way to measure.

    07/01 11.74% 0
    07/02 16.99% +5.25% 10,055
    11/02 18.99% +2.00% 9,432
    06/03 18.49% -0.50% 9,028
    10/03 15.49% -3.00% 2,960
    11/03 13.74% -1.75% 1,916
    12/03 12.24% -1.50% 1,599
    12/03 10.99% -1.25% 1,499
    Ch7 BK filed Aug '01 - got $300k+ mtg 5.5% fixed w/5% down and car loan since - no luck, just built up CL w/crap cards and paid them off.
    May'03 ->Apr'04 [fako]-FICO
    EX 580->[695] 712
    TU 590->[680] 697
    EQ 585->[651] 679(BK off, gained 3 lousy points!)
    balance was 18.5k, now $2k! utilization was 95%, now 10%

  7. #27
    DanS is offline Senior Member
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    My BK/CN story

    My credit story is a bit different, in that I never really had credit card problems. My parents scoffed credit, so my default value system was to only take on secured debt. Not a bad philosophy in a non-FICO world, but since my BK, I've gone to school.

    I owed money to the meanest, leanest collection agency in this country - that's legal. Yes, the IRS. I won't bore anyone w/the details of how, but I wound up not filing for about 8 different years and owing over $500k to the IRS. Plus about $100k in state taxes.

    After almost ten years of attempting to pay, Offer In Compromise, etc. I reached a point where I realized this nightmare of having my checking accounts levied and having to switch jobs to avoid the levies had to come to an end. I sought professional help - because I was so broke, I had never taken that step - and was advised to forget the OIC route and do a Ch7. I disliked the idea but also did not want to go through years of appealing an OIC and always feeling like Big Brother was watching my income, waiting to grab any pennies left on the table.

    So I decided to file and in August of 2001, it was done. I was actually in a Federal Courthouse on 9/11/01, was first on the docket, went over my numbers and then the building was evacuated when the news about the second trade tower came out. So it's very easy for me to remember the date of my hearing.

    I really did not care about my credit cards, but since a few had zero balances I kept them. I had great cards w/Citi, and they went. I kept the crap - had no clue - DMB, Aspire and Nextcard. Yeah, I can pick 'em.

    Took a look at my credit card a year after I filed and was horrified. Took a Snyder seminar, heard about this agency (Bradley Ross) that would fix things for $50 a month and I thought to myself, I'm a clever guy, I'm an internet guy, I'll figure this out and save that money.

    What I did not count on when I went BK was that it would take me so long to find work. I'm a tech guy, founded an internet startup, laid myself off w/everyone else and collected unemployment for the first time in my life. When that ran out, I scrambled a LOT longer than I would have liked before finding work again. I ran my zero balance credit cards up to $18k in very short order.

    Then my lessons in credit cards began. I would describe most credit card companies as having a similar biz plan to drug dealers. You want some, it's free? Really, take some. Have some more. You like it? Great, here's more... oh, you NEED some? Well Stumpy, that's gonna COST you.

    Saw my promo rates go to 24 frickin' percent, saw my DMB 11% climb to 19% and then I did the math on how long it would take to pay this crap back. WHOA!! Looked into CCCS and didn't like what I heard - yeah, half off and lower interest rates are great, but it seemed like the black marks on my CR would get worse. In looking for info, I stumbled across a few boards and kept reading and reading and reading....

    And I started out on my goal - to get my balances down by the end of 2003, get my FICO scores up, get my bogus TLs deleted and try to get my public records - all THIRTY of them - to be gone or at least read "released" for the liens.

    I made a lot of mistakes along the way, would have done it better and faster knowing what I learned, but that's why I hang around here now. Hopefully, I can help others avoid the same (now) obvious inefficiencies.

    I have gotten my total owed - outside of a recent car loan with Chase - under $2k and hope to have it down to zero very soon. I've gotten about half my nasty TLs related to the BK deleted, and now have most of them accurately reporting IIB and not late or charge off (only).

    I still lust for a "real" prime card, but since I just applied for Amex, BofA and Chase and got rejected - which really hurts, since I had a six month payment history w/Chase on my car loan - I know that's not going to happen for many years, until the BK falls off.

    My immediate goals are paying that balance off and buying a home/condo sometime in '04. Since I have one child in college and another starting next year, what I have done to date and plan to do might seem ambitious, but I've never believed in setting the bar low and fully expect to continue making progress.

    What can I offer here that's not commonly on the board? Perhaps that all of "this" is NOT personal and to take it to that level will not help you and probably hurt you in the long run. I've called CSRs at all the CRAs and CCs I deal with and I've found that being funny, charming and yes, even flirtatious, gets a lot more done than being angry. No matter how upset I am, I always start with "please help me to understand this, because I'm kinda slow today..." and never push it back on them, always take the brunt of the misunderstanding upon myself. I get MUCH more information this way, because they're not on the defensive.
    Ch7 BK filed Aug '01 - got $300k+ mtg 5.5% fixed w/5% down and car loan since - no luck, just built up CL w/crap cards and paid them off.
    May'03 ->Apr'04 [fako]-FICO
    EX 580->[695] 712
    TU 590->[680] 697
    EQ 585->[651] 679(BK off, gained 3 lousy points!)
    balance was 18.5k, now $2k! utilization was 95%, now 10%

  8. #28
    faztcobra is offline Senior Member
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    My BK/CN story

    CN pretty much helped me get the last part of rebuilding my credit history on track. I had perfect credit from about '91 all the way til '97. It was always nice applying for things and not worrying about being denied. Then I hit a rough spot and got screwed by an ex roommate, which resulted in a CO from an apartment complex we lived in. After that hit my credit, I wasn't so concerned about my 'perfect' rating any more. I ended up eventually getting 2 more COs and almost a 3rd before I decided to turn it around at the end of 2000. I started getting anal about my credit history again and haven't letting anything slide since then. When I found this board, my scores had already climbed back up for the most part. I was sitting in the 675-690 range on all 3 bureaus. I was actually trying to figure out how to negotiate a settlement when someone referred me to this board to maybe find some info. I learned what I wanted and then a TON more. Even though I had cleaned up my credit for the most part, the history would still haunt me until 2006-2007 when everything fell off. Thanks to this board, I've cleared up the negatives 3 years sooner than expected and have 2 flawless CRs and one that will hopefully come clean by the end of the month!
    11/04
    All 3 clean!!!
    766 FICO average

  9. #29
    Butch is offline Senior Member
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    ALOOOOOHA!!!

    WE'RE BACK!!!



    For anyone who missed it the Foxy Mrs. Butch and I have been in Hawaii, Honolulu, Oahu, etc., etc..


    WOW!

    What a fantastic 2 weeks. We did all the stuff. Helicopter tour of the islands. Submarine trip into the deep Pacific with the most awesome fish you could imagine. Flying over Volcano's and belly dancers, (my favorite part) :)


    Might not be moving there after all tho. Dang that place is expensive. You can buy a 2 room hut for about $400,000. LOL


    Were it not for CN, it never woulda happened.

    :)



    Problem: I had almost 4,000 emails when I got back. Unfortunately nobody knows why I only got the total number of emails - WITHOUT THE EMAILS.

    They were all gone. Some have probably emailed me privately. Sorry but please do so again, as I missed it and do want to help where ever I can.


    Glad to be back

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    Butch,

    Now that you're on your way to perfect credit,
    it's time to step up to the next level,
    Make More Money!

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    Hedwig is offline Senior Member
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    Welcome back, Butch. Sounds like you had a fabulous time!!

    I won't be around much the next couple of weeks myself. I may check in from time to time, probably late at night, but I'll be tied up with family and friends and giving gifts and....
    The Answer is 42!!

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