Thursday, March 29, 2012

Having trouble getting a car? We can help!

Here are 9 things you can do to quickly improve your credit score.

1. Go to www.creditcars.com and get instant approval for a nice dependable car. Making on-time car payments will quickly raise your score.

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2. Get a credit card if you don't have one. Don't fall for the myth that you have to carry a balance to have good scores. You don't, and you shouldn't. But having and using a credit card or two can really build your scores.

3. Pay down your credit cards. Paying off your installment loans (mortgage, auto, student, etc.) can help your scores but typically not as dramatically as paying down -- or paying off -- revolving accounts such as credit cards. Lenders like to see a big gap between the amount of credit you're using and your available credit limits. Getting your balances below 30% of the credit limit on each card can really help; getting balances below 10% is even better. Though most debt gurus recommend paying off the highest-rate card first, a better strategy here is to pay down the cards that are closest to their limits.

4. Use your cards lightly. Racking up big balances can hurt your scores, regardless of whether you pay your bills in full each month. What's typically reported to the credit bureaus, and thus calculated into your scores, are the balances reported on your last statements.

You often can increase your scores by limiting your charges to 30% or less of a card's limit; 10% is even better. If you're having trouble keeping track, you can set up email or text alerts with your credit card companies to let you know when you're approaching a limit you've set. If you regularly use more than half your limit on a card, consider using other cards to ease the load or try making a payment before the statement closing date to reduce the balance that's reported to the bureaus. Just be sure to make a second payment between the closing date and the due date, so you don't get reported as late.

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5. Check your limits. Your scores might be artificially depressed if your lender is showing a lower limit than you actually have. Most credit card issuers will quickly update this information if you ask. You could go on a wild spending spree to raise the high balance reported to the credit bureaus, but a more sober solution would simply be to pay your balance down or off before your statement period closes.

6. Dust off an old card. The older your credit history, the better. But if you stop using your oldest cards, the issuers may decide to close the accounts or stop updating them to the credit bureaus. The accounts may still appear, but they won't be given as much weight in the credit-scoring formula as your active accounts, said Craig Watts, an executive at Fair Isaac, the company that created the FICO score.

So you might want to charge a recurring bill to one of those little-used accounts or take them out for dinner and a movie occasionally -- always, of course, paying off the balance in full.

7. Get some good will. If you've been a good customer, a lender might agree to simply erase that one late payment from your credit history. You usually have to make the request in writing, and your chances for a "goodwill adjustment" improve the better your record with the company (and the better your credit in general). But it can't hurt to ask.

A longer-term solution for more-troubled accounts is to ask that they be "re-aged." If the account is still open, the lender might erase previous delinquencies if you make a series of 12 or so on-time payments.

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8. Dispute old negatives. Say that fight with your phone company over an unfair bill a few years ago resulted in a collections account. You can continue protesting that the charge was unjust, or you can try disputing the account with the credit bureaus as "not mine." The older and smaller a collection account, the more likely the collection agency won't bother to verify it when the credit bureau investigates your dispute.

Some consumers also have had luck disputing old items with a lender that has merged with another company, which can leave lender records a real mess.

9. Blitz significant errors! Your credit scores are calculated based on the information in your credit reports, so certain errors there can really cost you. But not everything that's reported in your files matters to your scores.

Here's the stuff that's usually worth the effort of correcting with the bureaus:

·     Late payments, charge-offs, collections or other negative items that aren't yours.

·     Credit limits reported as lower than they actually are.

·     Accounts listed as "settled," "paid derogatory," "paid charge-off" or anything other than "current" or "paid as agreed" if you paid on time and in full.

·     Accounts that are still listed as unpaid that were included in a bankruptcy.

·     Negative items older than seven years (10 in the case of bankruptcy) that should have automatically fallen off your reports.

You actually have to be a bit careful with this last one, because sometimes scores actually go down when bad items fall off your reports. It's a quirk in the FICO credit-scoring software, and the potential effect of eliminating old negative items is difficult to predict.

Credit is something that can always be fixed. With some determination your score will go up in no time.

* Some article content courtesy of MSN Money http://money.msn.com/credit-rating/9-fast-fixes-for-your-credit-scores-weston.aspx?page=2

 

 

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Today's Featured Vehicle

Todays Featured Vehicle is a 2006 Mazda3. This car is super clean and free of dings. With just over a 100k miles this beauty has a lot of driving left. Follow the link to view all the details http://bit.ly/GEfH5v

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Get qualified now!

Are you having trouble getting financed for a vehicle? Have you got financed but don't like any of the cars you've been approved for? Well today is your lucky day because we will work with any credit issues from your past. Visit our website to get qualified and schedule a test drive in a car you actually want. www.creditcars.com

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Smile...it's Friday

Smile...it's Friday! Have fun tonight and come in tomorrow for an awesome experience and great deals. Click to preview http://bit.ly/aAk0yF

 

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Celebrate St. Patty's Day with a New Ride

Celebrate St. Patty's Day with a new ride! Please be safe and responsible if you decide to have a couple green beers.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

What Would You Buy With 50 Million?

The Florida Powerball is at 50 Million. We wondered what would most people buy after winning the lotto? The majority of people said the first thing they would buy is a new car. The next closest things were new homes and lavish vacations.

What would be the first thing you would buy if you hit the lotto?

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

TAKE YOUR NEXT GOLF 4-SOME OUT IN THIS PILOT

This 2003 Honda Pilot has plenty of room to fit you, your golf buddies and all of your golf bags with room to spare. It also makes the perfect vehicle to take the family for a day at the beach. Click HERE for all of the details on this fuel-efficient SUV from Honda.

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Today's Featured Vehicle-2004 Nissan 350Z

The 350Z is part of the fifth generation of the "Z" series from Nissan. This coupe is one of the hottest cars we have on the lot. Even if you haven't had a chance to build your credit or have had trouble in the past, it doesn't mean that you don't deserve to drive a high performance machine. The 350Z is a car built for performance. Come in and test drive this beauty today.

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Friday, March 2, 2012

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