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Five credit mistakes you should never make
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 252154, member: 61772"] It's not just the mistakes you make that count. It's also the ones you don't make. Here are common credit mistakes people make, and how to avoid them: 1. Not checking your credit report The single most important thing you can do is regularly check your credit report to see if any errors have been made. It's free, and can be done online. You can also get a copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus once per year. 2. Not paying attention to your monthly bills If there is something on your bill that seems wrong or out of place, take action immediately. Contact your bank or credit card company as soon as possible and ask for an explanation or correction as soon as possible. Even if it's not a mistake (for example, if you recently moved and didn't update your address with one of your creditors), it's still worth checking into because it could be a sign that someone is trying to steal your identity through fraudulent activity such as writing bad checks in your name or opening new accounts in yours. [/QUOTE]
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