Jon David, Finance and Insurance Manager
Roberts Chevrolet
9617 E State Route 350
Raytown, MO 64133-6512
(816) 356-6610
Mon-Thu 8:30am–8pm
Fri-Sat 8:30am–6pm
jondavid@kc.rr.com
Jon David’s TOP 5 Tips for Getting the Best Deal on a New Car
- Know what you are looking for before you go shopping?
- How to get the best price?
- What should your interest rate be?
- Should I buy an extended warranty?
- Know the dealer you are doing business with?
Ken Easley
Managing Member
CorrectMyCreditReport.com
913-384-6159
800-930-7627
6400 Glenwood, Suite 306
Overland Park, Kansas 66202
ken@royalmortgagecredit.com
Ken’s TOP 5 Ways to Correct Your Credit and Raise Your Scores
- Obtain your three national credit reports. Review for accuracy. Address any Disputes or Updates needed, and consider joining a Credit Watch monitoring service.
- Ensure lowest balances on revolving credit card accounts possible. And, ensure posted at all three credit bureaus. Ideally $1 to 10% of credit limit for maximum score value.
- If you don’t have any revolving credit cards with at least a $1 balance, get one. The best way to do this is to get a True Secured credit card that reports to all three C.B.’s.
- Avoid NEW: inquiries/pursuit of other credit, consolidating debt, closing accounts, opening new accounts, and most importantly any potential new late payments/collections.
- TIME: Time can heal most wounds. The more good payment history & time since Delinquencies and/or New Accounts the less negative impact on your credit score.
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