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'Fair' credit score with Experian - how to improve?
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James has often said the scores they sell are only seen by the people they sell them to. Lenders calculate their own scores.marathonic wrote: »No
I have never seen Experian come back arguing that the score is useful. They simply know that it is an argument they cannot win.
http://www.experian.co.uk/consumer/questions/askjames301.html
http://www.experian.co.uk/consumer/questions/askjames309.html
http://www.experian.co.uk/consumer/questions/askjames323.html0 -
I have a DRO that was completed in July 2010, two default accounts until 2016 and more searches on record than Google!
I recently managed to get a Bad-Credit card and within three months I've gone from a credit score of 325(very poor) to 747(fair). So if in another three months my score goes into the good/excellent range.......does that help me get me a 50" 4K resolution TV to plug my PS4 into? I seriously doubt it! Saying that, there's always hope! :beer:0
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