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Does your credit score get adversely affected by credit card consolidation services?

Written By: admin on November 9, 2009 No Comment

I just finished grad school with a significant amount of credit card debt (approx ,000) spread amongst three cards. They were student cards when I opened them so the interest rates are disgustingly high. My three banks cannot currently lower my interest rates even though I have graduated and got a excellent job making a decent salary.

I am not fool and I want to pay these cards off as quickly as possible at the lowest rate possible. I am fascinating in learning more about credit card consolidation services.

Mostly I want to know how using one would affect my credit score. My score is excellent (low 700s) and I do not want to affect as I hope to buy a home in the next 2-3 years.

Does anyone know the effect of debt consolidation and does anyone have recommendations for reputable services?
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I just finished grad school with a significant amount of credit card debt (approx ,000) spread amongst three cards. They were student cards when I opened them so the interest rates are disgustingly high. My three banks cannot currently lower my interest rates even though I have graduated and got a excellent job making a decent salary.

I am not fool and I want to pay these cards off as quickly as possible at the lowest rate possible. I am fascinating in learning more about credit card consolidation services.

Mostly I want to know how using one would affect my credit score. My score is excellent (low 700s) and I do not want to affect as I hope to buy a home in the next 2-3 years.

Does anyone know the effect of debt consolidation and does anyone have recommendations for reputable services?

(To be clear, I am talking about a consolidation LOAN not a consolidation management program. I know the difference)

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