How To Bump Your Credit Score . . .
Here’s a real good interview on credit and how to bump your score
Go to
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com/Credit.htm
It’s called . . .
How To Get The Highest Credit Score Possible…And The Loans That
You Deserve
When it comes to consumer credit, everyone knows you need a high
credit score in order to get a good loan.
It’s the single most important factor lenders use when determining
whether you’re a credit risk or not.
But fortunately no matter what your credit score looks like today,
there are simple steps you can take that will boost it to its
highest level possible.
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com/Credit.htm
That’s why in this hour-long interview you’ll meet a consumer
credit expert named Dave.
Dave is a credit consultant, newspaper columnist, and author of How
Credit Really Works.
And according to him, anyone can bring up their credit score – you
just need to know how. But the bad news is: your score may be lower
than you think.
Dave says the credit scores you get online are not the ones most
lenders see. In fact, your real score could be more than 100 points
lower.
Because there are multiple scoring models used to determine
different credit scores, there are sometimes huge discrepancies in
what you think your credit score is and what lenders are seeing.
So it’s important that you know exactly what determines your score
and how you can improve it.
Learn . . .
* What is the ideal consumer credit mix
* How many credit cards you should have
* How often you should your card and what kind of balance is okay
to maintain
* What “credit inquiries” are, why they show up on your credit
score and how to avoid getting too many of them
* Why you should never close a credit card account – even if you’re
not using the card – and what you should do instead
* Why you should only use finance companies as a last resort
* What you need to know about balance transfers, debt consolidation
and pre-approved credit card offers
* The best place to find credit cards when you need them
* How high should my creit score be
And much more
Dave’s been dealing with credit accounts for a long time and he
knows all the tricks of the trade.
So when he does a consultation, he tells you exactly how to handle
every account and discrepancy.
He tells you what to say to collection agencies – and what lies you
can expect them to say in return.
In other words, he tells you how to take a proactive approach to
your credit score.
But the key to good credit is in knowing how the system works, and
this interview is a great place to start.
Go to
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com/Credit.htm
PS. Here’s two more very good interviews on the subject of credit.
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com/Business_Financing_Seminar.htm
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com/Business_Credit_Interview.htm
Michael Senoff
About the Author
Michael Senoff is the CEO and publisher of
http://www.myfirsthmaclient.com
The world’s leading free digital consulting audio business library.
Michael is an experienced Internet marketer and talk show host and
a popular professional interviewer. Michael has taught 100% online
around the country & around the world to more than 50,000 students.
His over-the-top online audio interview web site
http://www.hardtofindseminars.com is listed in the top 1% of most
visited web sites in the world.
Michael has also worked as a coach and adviser to other famous
marketing consultants.
Michael is a husband and father of two young boys in Southern
California. He has a successful audio publishing business. Michael
is originally from Atlanta Georgia and is now based in San Diego,
California. Michael works with small to medium sized companies on
four different continents.
He is the author of the book: “TALK YOURSELF RICH”: (86 of the most
revealing, proprietary secrets on the subject of how to make more
money with audio interviews and the soon to be released sequel:
AUDIO MARKETING SECRETS. How To Make Your Own Information Product
Using Audio Interviews. Michael may be contacted at
Michael@michaelsenoff.com or at (858) 274-7851
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