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Self Is For Building Credit

Self Is For Building Credit

Catégorie : FinancesVersion: 4.10.1

Taille:62.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Self Financial, Inc.

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Description de l'application
Auto-application : créez facilement du crédit et prenez le contrôle de votre avenir financier ! Self est une puissante application de création de crédit qui vous aide à créer facilement du crédit, à suivre votre pointage de crédit et à obtenir une carte de crédit. Quel que soit votre pointage de crédit, ou même votre absence d’antécédents de crédit, Self vous accueille.

Fonctions principales :

  • Développez votre crédit avec les rapports gratuits sur les paiements de loyer : Signalez gratuitement vos informations de paiement de loyer aux trois principaux bureaux de crédit (Equifax, Experian et TransUnion) pour établir un historique de remboursement positif qui renforce le crédit. Une étape cruciale .

  • Compte de création de crédit : Boostez votre crédit et votre épargne en même temps ! Les forfaits mensuels commencent à 25 $ et vous récupérez votre épargne à l'échéance (moins les intérêts et les frais). Aucune cote de crédit, aucune enquête approfondie ou vérification de crédit requise.

  • Carte de crédit Credit Builder : Avec un compte Credit Builder, vous pouvez demander la carte de crédit Self Visa®. Cette carte peut être utilisée partout aux États-Unis où Visa est acceptée et vous aide à établir un historique de crédit auprès des trois principales agences d'évaluation du crédit. Aucune vérification de crédit requise et vous contrôlez vous-même votre limite de crédit.

  • Soumettez vos factures pour créer du crédit : Payez une petite somme mensuelle pour soumettre des factures telles que les factures de téléphone portable, les factures d'eau, les factures d'électricité et les factures de gaz. Ajoutez jusqu'à cinq paiements par mois et profitez de la surveillance du crédit TransUnion et d'une assurance contre le vol d'identité jusqu'à 1 million de dollars.

  • Amélioration du score de crédit : Les données montrent que les utilisateurs qui utilisent des comptes de création de crédit personnel et ont un score de crédit initial inférieur à 600 points peuvent améliorer leur score de crédit moyen de 49 points après avoir remboursé leurs prêts à temps.

  • Demander une carte de crédit Self Visa® : Les utilisateurs éligibles peuvent demander une carte de crédit Self Visa®. Les qualifications comprennent : un bon compte de crédit, trois paiements à temps, une épargne générant 100 $ ou plus et le respect des exigences de revenu.

Résumé :

L'application Self Credit Building offre des fonctionnalités complètes pour vous aider à créer et à améliorer votre crédit. En déposant des paiements de loyer, des factures et en utilisant un compte de renforcement du crédit, vous pouvez établir un historique de remboursement positif et améliorer votre pointage de crédit. L'application propose également la carte de crédit Self Visa®, qui vous permet d'établir un historique de crédit auprès des trois principales agences d'évaluation du crédit. Un potentiel d'amélioration moyen du pointage de crédit de 49 points prouve l'efficacité de l'application en matière d'amélioration du crédit. Téléchargez Self maintenant pour commencer votre parcours de création de crédit !

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✅ Bottom Line: While not yet launched, the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro are technically capable of running Resident Evil 2 in a high-quality format—either via a native port or cloud streaming. Keep an eye on official announcements from Capcom, Apple, or PlayStation for updates.
🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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