Having a bad credit score can hurt you in more ways than one. It can hurt your ability to take out loans, for example. It can also force you to pay high interest rates on loans or credit cards. Furthermore, employers might use your credit score as part of your background check, like it or not.So, it is well worth your while to work to improve your credit score. Doing so can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars each year.One way to quickly improve your score is to remove all of the mistakes inherent in most credit reports that can hurt your credit score. Go through your reports, one by one, and identify any mistakes. Then, contact first your creditors (past or present) one by one and ask them to remove the mistakes. Then, go to the credit bureaus (reporting agencies) themselves and do the same.By removing mistakes, you can quickly see an improvement in your score.

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