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Although you can’t force a creditor to report an account to a bureau or report more frequently, you can always ask. Sometimes it’s all but impossible to get your on-time payments recorded. Most landlords, utility companies, and phone companies will only report you to the credit bureaus if you screw up. (So be sure you don’t screw up.) 2. Borrow Someone Else’s History: Being added to someone else’s credit card account as an authorized user can instantly improve your credit report if that person’s credit is in good shape. (The opposite can also happen, so make sure you pick the right person.) A cooperative credit issuer imports the card user’s account history into your report so that you can benefit from the other person’s good financial habits. Not all credit issuers do this import, though, so it’s important to call first and ask. There’s another plus to being an authorized, rather than a joint, user: You’re not liable for any debt the original account holder runs up. 3. Get Some Credit or Charge Cards If You Don’t Have Any: You need to actively use some plastic to rebuild your score. Although it’s anyone’s guess how many cards are optimal, it’s a safe bet that you’ll eventually need more than one - but less than a dozen. If you still have accounts you can use, that’s great. If your accounts have been closed, you’ll need to start from scratch. 4. Apply for a Secured Card: Secured cards give you a credit limit that’s generally equal to the deposit that you make. You want a card that reports to all three credit bureaus, that doesn’t charge an application fee or outrageous annual fees, and that converts to a regular, Are Opt-in Email Lists Still Valuable in this SPAM Age? at all. 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Borrow Someone Else’s History: Being added to someone else’s credit card account as an authorized user can instantly improve your credit report if that person’s credit is in good shape. (The opposite can also happen, so make sure you pick the right person.) A cooperative credit issuer imports the card user’s account history into your report so that you can benefit from the other person’s good financial habits. Not all credit issuers do this import, though, so it’s important to call first and ask. There’s another plus to being an authorized, rather than a joint, user: You’re not liable for any debt the original account holder runs up. 3. Get Some Credit or Charge Cards If You Don’t Have Any: You need to actively use some plastic to rebuild your score. Although it’s anyone’s guess how many cards are optimal, it’s a safe bet that you’ll eventually need more than one - but less than a dozen. If you still have accounts you can use, that’s great. If your accounts have been closed, you’ll need to start from scratch. 4. Apply for a Secured Card: Secured cards give you a credit limit that’s generally equal to the deposit that you make. You want a card that reports to all three credit bureaus, that doesn’t charge an application fee or outrageous annual fees, and that converts to a regular 4 Simple Steps To A Successful Product he credit bureaus if you screw up. (So be sure you don’t screw up.)Many marketers and product developers make a disastrous mistake: They develop and sell products that nobody wants.This is usually how it goes: The product developer starts programming software or writing a book, just because he is interested in the subject, without looking at the market. Then once the product is ready, he starts pr 2. Borrow Someone Else’s History: Being added to someone else’s credit card account as an authorized user can instantly improve your credit report if that person’s credit is in good shape. 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