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after a bankruptcy fall off a credit report will your score go up?*
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1) A lot of times negatives don't fall off, they sometimes have to be requested off after the statute of limitations. So, once the negative entry is off, your credit score should go up, if you don't have more negatives or new credit that is in default.
2) Negatives will not fall of your credit report for 7 years, and Bks stay on for 10 years. Lots of times you will need to hire a professional to give your credit profile a clean sweep. Imagine a floor that hasnt been swept in 7-10 years. Theres a lot of dust and muck effecting that shine. Same thing goes with a credit profile. I own my own Debt / Credit Consultation company. If you would like you can email me at agdconsult@gmail.com. I can assist you further with some advice if I knew a bit more about the situation at hand. I welcome all emails by people that need advice. There arnt a lot of people that actually specialize in this out there like we do Aaron
3) You can use credit repair agency to fix your credit - for example this one - http://creditreport.imess.net - They can clean lots of such bad stuff from your credit report - and do it much faster than yourself, so your credit will go up fast.
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