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Katorey Fields
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Bad Credit V.S Good Credit

Katorey Fields
  • laurel, MD
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Hello BP ,

Bad credit- pay more on car insurance, may not be qualified for a job, house, apartment or car. You spend more money having bad credit than good credit. Good credit- no down payments on anything car, house, apartments ect. You will save a lot of money with good credit. If you know someone that someone could be you to who is ready to make a career change or just boost your credit. I am here to help you can email me, so I can help get you better credit than before. 

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