Books tagged: experian

The adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed.

Full Search
Found: 4 results

Credit Score Increasing and Debt Reduction Strategies & SECRETS You Need: For the Rich, Poor, Middle Class, Laid Off, Disabled, Fixed Income, Single Parent    by Sheri Fortune
Price: $19.95 USD. 28110 words. Published on November 8, 2009. .

This is a 4-book series that details exact words to say to creditors, credit bureaus, payment negotiations, concerning court situations, contracts, landlords, etc. Identity theft, gaining access to your records, where to get REAL help, Innocence, DNA 4 books 1)Credit/Debt 2)Legal 3)How to Write to Get Benefits for You and Your Family 4)Index Pages-INCREDIBLY important fill-in-the-blank pages.
Cover Your Assets!    by Gregory Herman
Price: $5.99 USD. 8160 words. Published on May 2, 2010. .

Chapter 1: A Word of Warning Chapter 2: The Players of the Collections Game Chapter 3: 13 Ways to Protect Yourself Against ID Theft Chapter 4: 10 Reasons to Sue a Debt Collector Chapter 5: 9 Way to Protect Yourself from Getting Sued Chapter 6: 7 Secrets to Negotiating a Great Settlement Chapter 7: 7 Essential Letters in Dealing With Collectors Chapter 8: 5 Myths of Dealing wit
Everything You Need to Know About Credit    by Brantley Oakey
Price: $2.99 USD. 8150 words. Published on October 23, 2010. .

Being credit savvy can save thousands of dollars in your life, so how much do you know about credit? This ebook starts by debunking the most commonly-held credit myths. Then, it will teach you how credit scores are formulated, who monitors them, and the best ways you can go about building or repairing credit.
Increase Your Credit Score By Knowing Your Credit Card Company Upload Dates    by Monica Rich
Price: $0.99 USD. 3060 words. Published on November 28, 2011. .

Knowing your credit card company, creditor, or mortgage company upload date when you pay your bills will help you increase your credit score. Also included as a benefit is a list of major credit card companies and the credit bureaus they use to pull your credit.