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Advice to 23 me PART 3 - My Financial Redemption

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Sorry if this video feels rushed at the end. Until you make Youtube partner, your videos have a 10 minute limit. I tried to fit a LOT into one video to prevent having to split it into two.0:01 - Life with bad credit- how it affected my business practice and living situation4:35 - Keeping a positive mindset in spite of my credit situation-Moving on with my life, focusing on my goals5:46 - Finally, I treat myself and enjoy my successes a little. ;-)Finally the moment a lot of you have been waiting for.How exactly did I rebuild my credit?Please note: I will NOT be answering any questions related to credit rebuilding. Everything I have to offer you is right here. I've given you enough leads to learn more on your own. It is time to take responsibility to educate yourself!Step 1: Check ALL three of your credit reports -( checking your own scores does NOT work against you like "hard inquiries", which result from applying for new credit)You can check them ALL here for FREE (once a year)https://www.annualcreditr port.comAnnualCreditReport.com is a centralized service for consumers to request free annual credit reports. It was created by the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies - Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.AnnualCreditReport.com provides consumers with the secure means to request and obtain a free credit report once every 12 months from each of the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies in accordance with the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act).Here are the 3 INDIVIDUAL Bureaus:Transunion - http://www.transunion.com/Equi... - http://www.equifax.comExperian... - http://www.experian.comYour credit report should be FREE.I would NOT recommend buying credit scores from any of these bureaus. They are not the industry standard. The only true score is your FICO score which can be obtained here: http://www.myfico.com/Default.... warn you though, FICO scores are expensive! Something like $14 for each credit bureau score. If you choose to buy your scores, try not to make a habit of it. For one, they don't change drastically. Once a year is probably more than enough. Take it from a former "FICO checking" addict. I know! LOL!Step 2: Check your reports for accuracies/ if there is inaccurate information, make sure to notify the bureau to make the correctionsStep 3: Understand the Statute of Limitations for the state in which you incurred your debt - this is how long a company has to sue or pursue you for a debtNot sure? Check it here: http://tinyurl.com/ybjgocv"By federal law, all debts must be removed from a credit report after seven years (US Code Title 15, §1681c)." Source: http://www.bills.com/blog/cred... great resource is the creditboards.comSTEP 4: Wait it out & work to establish good credit in the meantime by paying your bills on time. You can also look into "secured credit cards" which require you to put down a deposit for a year (usually) Your credit limit will match your deposit amount. After a year (usually) your money is returned to you and the card becomes UN-secured. Use it wisely! This is your chance to rebuild positive credit history and improve your score.Paying off your old debts will NOT result in your negative history being removed. Only TIME can heal that wound. lol.I paid the vast majority of my debts. I didn't bother with the ones that were 6.5 year in and about to expire from my reports. I just wanted to be done with it. How you handle your business is entirely up to you. But paying off your old debts is REQUIRED before anyone will give you a loan for a home. Paying off your old debts will update them as "PAID" on your report and that may help you in other areas and financial pursuits.Remember, none of this will change overnight. TIME is the only true cure. I got myself out of the hole I dug for myself. You'll have to do the same for yourself.So I have nothing left to add. If you feel that you are more of an expert, please leave information in the comments section OR create a video response. But I will not be taking or answering ANY questions about credit repair. I've given you several leads--you must take responsibility to educate yourself.

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: kimmaytube

Length: 09:59
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Pielettie (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
How do you get a FREE credit report? I had to pay $25 for Experian one time.
wstcoaster07 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Part 4 anywhere to be found? Great personal story of your road to financial education
RochelleHansonMusic (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Awesome :-)
ahattley (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Honorable mention to the little apple. I went to Kansas State, in Manhattan Kansas :)
ahattley (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
We have a very similiar story...I was younger, and unfortunatley I didn't get bad credit from a necessity (car)...I decided to put college trips on a credit card - ugh! I've shoutted my story to everyone in my family, their friends, and their friends friends. I never thought of making videos. You're good!
Reddssoulja (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hilarious! As I sit and watch this video an advert for pay day loans comes up. Priceless. Any who proving great inspiration while I complete my stack of job applications to get on the next rung.
PolaroidBeauty (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
where iz iv pleaze lol
caramelnaps25 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Kimmaytube this is a great series! Where is Part IV? LOL! I think anyone at any age can learn from this. I am older than you and still learned some things or atleast looked at things from a different perspective. Either a friend or I personally experienced something you've talked about over the last four videos during the 90s. I can remember a friend thinking her car was stolen only to find that it had been reposessed!
danijgirl11 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I just love your personality Kim and thank you so much for your advice! Thankfully i had an accountant father to help me avoid many of the pitfalls that young fresh out of HS consumers may fall into. So now I am 29, my own house, my own truck, only ONE credit card which I will be paying off in two weeks... AMEN! I am going to take your advice about saving though! 60K in the bank is inspirational!
acmsexydiva23 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
part 4 I cant wait I keep checking...love ya!!!

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