(ARA) – If you’ve ever been denied credit, there’s probably a good reason. Maybe you’ve forgotten to pay a bill or two, you’ve had late payments or you owe the library money to replace a book you lost.
You may think it’s no big deal, but even the most seemingly trivial of debts will lower your credit score. Most companies report your payment history to the credit bureaus monthly. So each time there’s a problem, it will count against you, even if you’re just a few days late with your payment.
Once there are blemishes on your record, it’ll take time to restore your good name, but it is possible if you follow this advice from cashbuzz.com, a Web site with a wealth of resources for people with less than perfect credit.
The card works much like a ‘store credit card’ because the line of credit can only be spent in one place – at the card’s online shopping mall. Express Gold Card members can find great deals on everything from clothing and jewelry to electronics and sporting goods.
If, for example, you wanted to buy a Sony PlayStation, one of the site’s featured items (they change daily), you could pick it up for just $199.99 with $71.58 down. The rest ($128.41) would be financed through your card.
‘Every time our customers make a payment on their account of $10 per month or 5 percent of their balance, whichever is greater, we report the positive outcome to Equifax. In turn, their credit score can go up,’ says Phil Huston, director of business development for Cubis Financial, Ltd., the Express Gold Card’s parent company.
‘We have a number of products that help consumers with less than perfect credit regain control of their finances,’ says Derek LaFavor, CEO of The Selling Source, a partner of Cubis Financial. ‘In addition to those products, our site cashbuzz.com is dedicated to providing information to consumers to help them establish or rebuild their credit.’
To begin repairing your credit, log on to expressgoldcard.com and begin shopping.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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