All Posts by Jeremy Maher

Credit Tips for Everyone

Easy Credit Repair Tips that everyone can use. So, lots of times you hear about credit repair tips that will really help you get  going on your endeavors, but how good are these tips really?  Now, I don’t know about you, but when you get super excited about finding out some ways to make it […]

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How To Raise Credit Score & Cure Credit Impotence

Do you have credit impotence and want to know how to raise credit score? Are you suffering from the bad credit blues?  Bad credit happens to almost everyone now and then and sometimes, even with a good credit score, you might find that you need to know how to raise credit score. Don’t feel bad. […]

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Colossal Credit Glossary

This is the spot you come to when you need to learn one of those crazy credit jargon. This will include a credit card and credit repair glossary. Peruse through the glossary below to get the definitions to most credit words: Credit Glossary Account Condition – This indicates the current state of the account, but not the […]

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How To Read Your Credit Reports

One of the most DAUNTING tasks most people feel when they start their path to credit repair. (looking at your credit report doesn’t have to feel that way!) Trying to look at a credit report can feel like deciphering a foreign spy code.  Don’t get discouraged! Many people don’t even know what their read report […]

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Credit Acronyms

There are so many credit acronyms in the credit field and not understanding them can make some educational material look like gibberish… From time to time I use a few of these crazy acronyms so I wanted to create this list and provide it on here so you can all benefit. Let me know if […]

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How Does Identity Theft Affect Credit Repair?

Have you ever been a victim of identity theft? Are you aware of any methods that can protect you from being a victim of identity theft? Identity theft can cause a huge harm to your credit report. You may see a reduction in your credit score for some purchase that you have not done on […]

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