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Credit - Insider Secrets to Maximizing Your Credit Score

KTLA - Radio: "Money Matters with Dino". Today's show will teach you something amazing about how to handle your credit score issues. Special guest, Corey Goldstein from www.fixmyreport.com shares strategies to quickly impact your credit!

Credit - Insider Secrets to Maximizing Your Credit Score
2013-06-04
SAN DIEGO, CA, June 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) Wow! Talk about insider secrets! Listen to the most recent "Money Matters with Dino" on KTLA (http://www.iheart.com/live/KTLK-AM-1150).

Have you been looking for a financial breakthrough?

Has your spouse said to you, "Honey, get me out of this house, we have no more room!" - but your credit doesn't look so good?

Have your creditors been an absolute nightmare to deal with? Have you been asking for help from them and gotten nowhere?

Learn valuable insights into how to speak with your creditors. You merely need to learn how to ask and what to ask for. You will learn no costs tricks and tips to impact your credit scores within days and not waste valuable time on the wrong issues.

Perhaps you need 20, 50, 100 points or more to qualify for your new home loan and you think no one can help you. Don't despair, listen and learn what you can do right now that will change your financial future. Learn credit score insights from the leading authority, Corey Goldstein at www.fixmyreport.com - and begin taking control of your financial future and have creditors begin to say YES to you.

Media is welcome to contact fixmyreport.com at 858-270-0251

Each week, "Money Matters with Dino on KTLA AM -1150" is committed to bring to you the most highly skilled experts in their chosen fields to assist, educate and provide you with more tools and support, so you can become even more effective in your life.

Corey Goldstein and Fix My Report.Com have assisted thousands of loan officers in closing more the $2B of loans for borrowers with credit concerns. Go to www.fixmyreport.com for more details or call 858-270-0251.

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[Press-News.org] Credit - Insider Secrets to Maximizing Your Credit Score
KTLA - Radio: "Money Matters with Dino". Today's show will teach you something amazing about how to handle your credit score issues. Special guest, Corey Goldstein from www.fixmyreport.com shares strategies to quickly impact your credit!