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Tradelines can contain a variety of different data points related to the creditor, the lender, and the type of credit that is being provided. It will contain the name of the creditor or lender, the account or identifier for the type of credit being provided, and the payment status of the account.

A tradeline is an account that appears on your credit report. It will include details such as the date the account was opened, current payment status and whether you’ve paid on time or have been delinquent.

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What is a tradeline?

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Why should I get a tradeline?

Tradeline Genie offers top notch tradelines which contains perfect payment history! It is carbon copied directly to YOUR report! Which could then drastically improve your score, helping you get higher limits or even better financing.

What are these options? Glad you asked, one of many is a better mortgage or car payment.

 

Let's take a look at some examples

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Why get a tradeline?

Here is a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye

0-60

in 3.6 sec

203 MPH

Your credit score: N/A

$N/A

MSRP: $80,000

FAQ

If I have bad credit, would a tradeline help?

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Maybe, if you have collections or charge-offs, those will still give you roadblocks. You're better off trying to remove those items BEFORE you add a tradeline. All credit reports are like a fingerprint and unique in their own way, therefore, each credit report has to be reviewed before a tradeline is added. Otherwise, you could just end up wasting your money!

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Review & Sign

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If you've already signed this form once you do not need to sign it again

Place Your Order!

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Find A Tradeline

1

Review & Sign

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If you’ve already signed this form once, you do not need to sign it again

Place Your Order!

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