Can a savings secured loan help improve my credit score?
Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at
7:53 am
I appreciate everyone that uses their time to answer my question. Thank you all in advance. Now, I have kinda o.k. credit, but it could be better. I have a few thousand dollars that I can use, and I thought “why not put it into a savings account and then get a savings secured loan against it? That way, I could show on my credit report that I can make payments on time.” Does this sound like a good idea to any of you? If you would, please tell me the how and why this will work, or not work. And how it is that you came about the answer you gave. Thanks so much.
Dustin
Sell and Rent Back
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