Credit Building Insights
Expert guidance on tradelines, credit repair, and score-building strategies from the Boost Credit 101 team.

How You Can Quickly Improve Your Credit Score with Tradelines
How You Can Quickly Improve Your Credit Score with Tradelines Let’s see if this scenario sounds familiar. You haven’t looked at your credit for quite some time,

How Do You Make Money With Tradelines?
In a change of pace, we’ll be covering the other side of the coin in this blog. Usually we talk about what buying tradelines can do for you from the purchaser p

Credit and...Pirates!?
[caption id="attachment_258" align="alignleft" width="300"] Credit and...Pirates![/caption] It’s International Talk Like a Pirate Day, September 19th, 2018 ! In

With Great Credit, Comes Great Opportunity
[caption id="attachment_246" align="alignleft" width="300"] With Great Credit, Comes Great Opportunity[/caption] Money is one of the most mysterious thin

5 Secret Ways to Boost Your Credit Score
There are many ways to improve credit score, but sometimes you need to think outside of the box. While some of these methods may not gain FICO's nod of approval

5 Ways to Improve Credit Score You Might Not Know About
"How to raise my credit score?" Just about everyone is looking for answers to this question. If you've looked into it before, you probably already know the expe

6 Wacky Credit Myths
People have some strange ideas, bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, Kim Kardashian being worthy of attention, but none of these are going to do you much harm, and t

7 Tips for Building New Credit
Whether you’ve relocated from another country or want to improve your current credit rating to build a more successful future, there are a number of things you

A Primer for Your Consumer Rights When Contacted by a Debt Collector
Imagine you are home, the phone rings, as soon as you say hello the person on the line informs you that the call is a debt collection call. You don’t remember o

Bankruptcy Risk Score by Gene Kaur
Person’s bankruptcy risk score is a number that indicates how likely an individual is to file for bankruptcy in the future. It is similar to credit score, which