Video: Bandman Kevo: How To Finesse The Credit Bureau Out Of An 800+ Credit Score

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Ein number they like to see corporation that was filed a few years out. You must have good credit as they check your credit first...when you are ready i can show you more stuff..credit here is less equifax and dun and bradstreet..you have to have specific things met such as 5 business trade lines with companies and creditors that report to brad and wallstreet..this is where homework has to be done...because not all cpmpanies report to them..but this is fasted way to get million dollar plus lines of credit...you can build real quick to flip real estate

https://www.dnb.com/resources/db-credit-scores-ratings.html
Can you buy an already established corporation?

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How long does the corporation have to be established?

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they usually like to see a few years of history and statements, if no history in statements and incorporated for some years back and you have very good credit they will work with you based off of your personal credit worthiness
 

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Dude is spitting actual knowledge scammer or not build your credit up so you can start using other people’s money.

the scamming stuff is saying that a purchase made wasn’t yours. But purchasing trade lines or even paying to be an AU I see no issue with. I’ve done it and will continue to do it until I no longer need to do it.
 

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First off you should never close a card, doesn’t make any sense to. You should have taken him off before you closed it. Then it would have only effected you.

i wouldn’t say that. I would say you shouldn’t ever close a non-annual fee credit card. Mainly talking about the starter cards or subprime or whatever that are out there.
 
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i wouldn’t say that. I would say you shouldn’t ever close a non-annual fee credit card. Mainly talking about the starter cards or subprime or whatever that are out there.
I wouldn’t close a card period. Killing an account that has age ( good thing) brings down your average age (bad). Yeah the points you lose will eventually go back up as the cards/accounts you have increase in age, but still. Express canceled a card I had since 2007 last year and I was TIGHT(brought my average down a bit, I have like 10 cards so it ain’t effect me too bad) I didn’t use for like a year so they clipped me, but now I try to use my barely used cards at least once a month to avoid that.
 

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Dude is spitting actual knowledge scammer or not build your credit up so you can start using other people’s money.

the scamming stuff is saying that a purchase made wasn’t yours. But purchasing trade lines or even paying to be an AU I see no issue with. I’ve done it and will continue to do it until I no longer need to do it.
My boy putting the finishing touches on his AU ahem consulting service as we speak :mjgrin:
 

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I wouldn’t close a card period. Killing an account that has age ( good thing) brings down your average age (bad). Yeah the points you lose will eventually go back up as the cards/accounts you have increase in age, but still. Express canceled a card I had since 2007 last year and I was TIGHT(brought my average down a bit, I have like 10 cards so it ain’t effect me too bad) I didn’t use for like a year so they clipped me, but now I try to use my barely used cards at least once a month to avoid that.


Im more so just talking about those starter cards that most of us get away from within a year or so...the first premier, first progress, basically the $75-$150 annual fee advertised cards with $300-$500 limits you see on credit karma. Build up your credit history and than before the annual fee elevate to a closer to prime time card.
 

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Im more so just talking about those starter cards that most of us get away from within a year or so...the first premier, first progress, basically the $75-$150 annual fee advertised cards with $300-$500 limits you see on credit karma. Build up your credit history and than before the annual fee elevate to a closer to prime time card.
Ahhhhh, gotchu. I never had those card w fees lol. Yeah, closing those types of cards a year or two after you get them is a good idea.
 
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