Credit is serious business. Two years I ago I was excited to move to America. I moved to San Francisco with two suitcases, seven boxes, and a smile on my face. It was difficult leaving my family and home to push the restart button in a new bustling city. While building a new life and making friends I also understood the importance of having exceptional credit.
After securing a place to live, my smile flipped upside down when I realized my strong credit score in Canada didn’t move with me. I had to start from scratch and rebuild my credit in America. I knew I had the discipline to establish my credit in America and was determined to get my score over 750 once again. But because I was in a new country with different laws, I knew I needed help and guidance.
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There are three credit bureaus and you should get familiar with their names: Equifax, Experian
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Aquila Farrell
Kristal
Whoa… that must of been so tough! I can’t imagine having such great credit and then having to start all
over again from nothing! At least you were able to get some good professional guidance to get things going again with good credit . I don’t even know if I’d know where to start particularly being in a new country. Thanks for the post!