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The phrase "about your credit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to someone's credit history, credit score, or financial matters involving credit.
Example: "I would like to have a conversation about your credit to help you understand your options for improving your score."
Alternatives: "regarding your credit" or "concerning your credit."
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But it probably makes more sense to talk about your credit scores, plural.
What about your credit rating if you fall into a category at risk?
The advice you have been given about your credit cards is nonsense.
Don't worry too much about your credit card details falling into the wrong hands.
Lenders can submit information about your credit history to one of the bureaus, all of them or none of them.
The new rules will mean that credit reference agencies will have to change the way they supply information about your credit history.
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"I mean, would people who make that argument say the same thing about your credit-card information?
Though "disposable" numbers will remain an option, of course, Burner is also now offering "Premium Lines" that auto-renew so you don't have to worry about your credits expiring.
About 35% of your credit score is determined by your payment history About 35% of your credit score is determined by your payment history — whether you paid your bills on time.
"You need to be vigilant about protecting your credit".
What to Do ASSESS YOUR SITUATION Before you even start to think about rehabilitating your credit, make sure that you can pay your bills on time and not do any more harm.
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