I presume my mound forgot to discount $3,000. What should I do?
Last week I put a $3,000 check into my bank information. Then I transfered it to my money market narrative. Today I checked and see the money in BOTH accounts. What should I do?Answers: It is probably merely a delay contained by reporting, banks cant afford to brand mistakes like this. I would suggest that you contact them or only wait a new day and it should correct it's self.
If it does not, I want to know which wall you do business with so I can open out an account...
it is only a timing thing == if you want to be sure christen the bank!
Need all the money i can get. only 13 need solutions!?
Answers: Try babysitting. That's what I did when I was your age and I made a lot of money. And babysitting is also fairly easy compared to other jobs out there.
There are many different ways to earn money when you are young. But you have to go out and promote what you can do to others. Here is a partial list: babysit, rake leaves, house cleaning, car washing, cut grass, shovel snow, pet walking, pet sitting for people on vacation, errand running for elderly people, newpaper delivery, flier delivery. Find what you are good at doing, find people who need what you can do and then do a good job. Be trustworthy and you will find yourself being recommended to others who need your service. Good luck.
How can you get a foreclosure off your financial record?
Answers: There are really only two ways to get a foreclosure off of a credit record. The first is pretty easy but takes a long time, and the second is pretty difficult but can be done immediately.
The first option you have to wait the 7-10 years (depending on all the circumstances, state, etc.) for the foreclosure to drop off of the credit report. Just focus on building new, better credit records and put some time between you and the foreclosure. New lenders will give an old foreclosure less weight than 5 subsequent years of on-time payments, for instance.
The second way is to have the original lender remove the record from the credit report. Obviously, this is much more difficult than waiting nearly a decade, but lenders are not too willing to do this. However, it can be done the same way that consumers clean up their credit reports every day. Just dispute it, threaten the bank, sue the bank, sue the credit agencies, file complaints with regulatory agencies etc., until they realize that it is just easier to get rid of a crazy person by removing the foreclosure, rather than spend more time and money explaining it.
You can also try emailing every single employee/officer of the bank whose email address you can locate and informing them that you'll just keep at it until they remove the listing. Again, not easy, but the lender may eventually give in and remove the foreclosure or account altogether.
But it's completely up to them as to what information is reported to the credit agencies. Especially if they've made some mistakes/violations, there is a good reason to start complaining and disputing.
Hope that helps.
ForeclosureFish
pass away.
in any credit application u must state if u have had a foreclosure or illegally falsify the application.
foreclosures never go away.