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Old 12.24.2006, 08:57
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Hi to all,
I am new here and am very anxious to get started with repairing/rebuilding my horrible credit profile. I am a retired service member that had a bad few years and my credit scores suffered terribly. I am looking forward to learning how to go about accomplishing this. THANKS to everyone that posts here and helps others out. Hopefully one day I'll be able to return the favor.

Brad
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Old 06.10.2008, 04:04
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Wouldn't it be good if a year from now, everyone here now was giving advice to the newbies on how they resolved their issues...
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Old 06.10.2008, 08:25
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Post your questions in the credit forum, where they get more attention.
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Old 09.20.2008, 18:27
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Hello..I am new to this forum as well.Just looking over things has helped me a lot.
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Old 10.17.2008, 22:35
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Right there with you friend! Im glad i found a legitmate forum !
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Old 11.02.2008, 13:31
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hi, i am also a newbie here. wanted to start a new thread, but couldn't figure out how.

wanted to share and get any advice on something that came up as a credit rebuilder. crown jewelers, they advertise that they do an approval with no credit check. they give you a credit limit with a down payment on your purchases. then they report all active accounts to three cra's every month.

i really don't need any jewelry, but a $200 pair of earings to help rebuild my credit does not sound too bad. what do you all think?

sp
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Old 11.02.2008, 16:05
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hi, i am also a newbie here. wanted to start a new thread, but couldn't figure out how.

wanted to share and get any advice on something that came up as a credit rebuilder. crown jewelers, they advertise that they do an approval with no credit check. they give you a credit limit with a down payment on your purchases. then they report all active accounts to three cra's every month.

i really don't need any jewelry, but a $200 pair of earings to help rebuild my credit does not sound too bad. what do you all think?

sp
They have a $44 set of ear rings so you don't have to spend alot.Also get a small loan from your bank so you can balance it out.keep your credit card balances low and see how fast you can built your credit.
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