Many of us don't think about our credit score until it's time to make a major purchase or open a charge account. All those decisions you've made over the years to pay or not pay off credit card balances; transferring balances from one card to another; signing up for every credit card offer you get in the mail; and getting "upside-down" on your automobile loan where you actually wind up owing more than the vehicle is worth show up on your credit history. The big three credit reporting companies: Equifax, Experion and TransUnion keep your credit history and report to lenders or those from whom you make big purchases such as furniture, appliances and vehicles.....
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