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credit score advance of NY @ Aug 04, 2009 14:40:22 PM

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Aikuxcmo of CT @ Jul 13, 2009 12:14:19 PM

d.u.c.k. Deep Underground Credit Knowledge

@ John of Florida, 'don't borrow'.

The biggest expense in most people's lives is interest.

@ Teresa of NC, "Get Real"

The key reason why I'm guessing you have great credit is that you watch and wait for email/ma

il AND "take 15 seconds to write on a calendar".

@ Angela of TX, "No Way"

Your observation after watching your scores 'like a hawk' is correct, but what you may not realize is that scores are fairly stagnant. Duck9 focuses on making college students first 12-24 credit interactions PERFECT. Starting and keeping a great score high is easier than fighting uphill.

A great book I read is "Ultimate Credit Handbook" by Gerri Detweiler. She agrees that on-time payments is the critical component in your credit score.

@ Veronica of NY, "love the website"

We take privacy and credit card fraud very seriously. I have also testified before the 108th Congress on privacy. http://www.creditcard.org/testimony.htm

Duck9 doesn't take credit card number(s). What we do is take the bank name, due date and appx balance. We do not collect credit card numbers.

Thx to readers and especially commenters. Let me be a resource for you. Text message the company questions at 650-566-9600 or 512 775-8100. My direct line is 650-566-9696; or email me 'larry (at) duck9 dot com'.

Larry Chiang of TX @ Mar 27, 2008 21:07:28 PM

love the shady website

I went to the website for the heck of it, and clicked on their waiting list info. They want all your credit card numbers, but the site isn't even encrypted. Nice credit card fraud waiting to happen...

Veronica of NY @ Mar 25, 2008 17:08:11 PM

Give me a break....no, really... please do!

Payments on time are not the only factors when involving your credit score. Debt ratio is a huge factor also. If you are making too little compared to how much you owe to debtors then this will take its toll on your score. Besides...why pay out more money just to have a reminder of when to pay bills? Write in it your planner or on a Post-it and put it on your computer if you don't have a calendar...That extra $10 could go on that credit card bill or add it on to your light bill .... never hurts to pay a little over on a bill. It can help out in the long-run if it's an on-going revolving account.

Theresa of AL @ Mar 25, 2008 14:37:38 PM

No Way

I have been watching my credit scores like a hawk for the last 12 years and have done everything humanly possible to make sure all my payments are on time, and they are. Just paying on time does not raise your credit score that high. There are obviously a lot of other factors involved, such as how many accounts you have, whether they are revolving, open, closed, negative, etc. Your score is based on all that info, not just on time payments.

Angela of TX @ Mar 25, 2008 12:08:11 PM

Get Real!

I don't get it. Why would someone in a credit crunch incur another payment of $9.95 a month (approx. $ 100 a year) for this reminder when bill payment dates already arrive by snail mail or E-mail...which takes less than 15 seconds to write on a calendar if need be. I must be totally out of touch with reality to think that a business such as Duck9.com could thrive and that people would actually pay $9.95 for this service.

Teresa of NC @ Mar 24, 2008 21:22:12 PM

Don't Barrow & you won't Owe!

"That's IT!"

John Rhodes of FL @ Mar 24, 2008 10:40:08 AM

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