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8 Reasons to Never Ignore Your Credit Scores
We here at Credit Karma think credit scores are a pretty big deal. We know how important it is to give consumers free access to their credit score because its their potential financial powerhouse. So when MSN Money posted “8 Reasons To Ignore Your Credit Scores,” we wanted to take a stand for credit. Here’s our thoughts on why, no matter what, it’s crucial to keep an eye on your credit score.
Reason #1: They’re already awful. If your credit can’t get much worse, don’t worry about harming it further — just get back on track with your finances as a whole.
Our Thoughts: If you were trying to get in shape, you’d keep track of your weight. So why wouldn’t you keep track of your credit score if you’re trying to get financially fit? Your credit score is
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