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You can pay someone to list something positive on your credit report?
You can pay someone to list something positive on your credit report?
Originally posted by: kranky
They charge you to list you as an "authorized user" on someone else's credit card account. You don't get a card or even knowledge of the account details, so you can't actually use the account. Today, being listed as an authorized user will cause that account to be reflected in your credit score, with the idea being it will help your score to be associated with a high quality established credit line.
What they DON'T say is that the FICO credit scoring system is being changed this year precisely to foil this scheme. If you are an authorized user, those accounts will no longer be figured into your credit score.
We work with numerous investors throughout the nation who provide us with worthy credit tradelines that we can use to help people just like you.
Originally posted by: kranky
They charge you to list you as an "authorized user" on someone else's credit card account. You don't get a card or even knowledge of the account details, so you can't actually use the account. Today, being listed as an authorized user will cause that account to be reflected in your credit score, with the idea being it will help your score to be associated with a high quality established credit line.
What they DON'T say is that the FICO credit scoring system is being changed this year precisely to foil this scheme. If you are an authorized user, those accounts will no longer be figured into your credit score.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
i've been told multiple accounts with high exposure has been changed from a negative to a positive. if you have a couple CC accounts sitting there with 0 balance, leave them.
