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How you can improve your credit (business or personal) without relying on banks or other institutions. Did you know that you can build a positive credit history without relying on bank approvals (credit cards or loans) or getting deeper into debt with them. You can improve your credit history without asking your relatives or friends for any type of monetary help. This is not a new method so we are not advocating some kind of get rich quick scheme or "get $100,0000.00 of cash credit in 120 days" program. This method has been used by attorneys and accountants for years. This method is especially used by larger corporations to build and improve credit history.
It actually is a simple method.
You might ask "If this is such an old and simple method why does the general public not know about it already". A good question. A very good question. We live in a country where attorneys charge $150.00 just to draft a simple one page power of attorney letter. This method of improving credit is a statement that is usually prepared by an attorney or an accountant who in turn charge a large enough sum of money. Moreover this methods primary use is not to improve or build credit - the building credit part is more like a by-product. Plus, always remember that an attorney or an accountant is not in the "credit building" business, so they might not know its effect on someones credit.
Quite simply what we advocate is viewed as a trait line on a credit report. A trait line that you have control over.
Here is a thought: Don't you wish you could get an agreement, that you made with your friend, to report on your credit.
This is basically the secret that some credit gurus keep for themselves and quite frankly many so called gurus don't even know.
Now, instead of spending another five pages trying to sell you miscellaneous products and services before getting to the relevant point we will now tell you perhaps one of the best kept secrets of credit building.
We will not even ask you for your e mail.
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