Normally, credit scores run from 300 to 850, but there is an exception to the rule: a score of zero. It’s not as frightening as it sounds. A zero doesn’t mean you’re a reckless spender—a score of 350 probably would. It simply means that creditors don’t know what to do with you. To have a score at all, you need to play by the rules, which include carrying and paying off debt. To have a good score, you need to have debt. Yes, it sounds counterintuitive, but, to creditors, you haven’t…
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