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Card tricks for the credit-score game

March 25, 2010 10:46

By

Martin Lewis,

Martin Lewis

3 min read

Who says politicians don't do anything for us? There's a general election coming and that's good news - it's a reminder to register to vote.

You may be asking: "What's this got to do with MoneySaving?" Appearing on the electoral roll also acts as a massive boost to your credit score. In fact, if you are not on the electoral roll, it almost completely stymies your ability to get new credit.

So, if you're planning to get a mortgage, a credit card, loan or monthly car insurance, ensure you are registered to vote. If you are ineligible, perhaps as a foreign national, instead send all the credit reference agencies (more later) proof of residency and ask them to add a note to your file. Electoral roll data is only one factor that affects your credit worthiness. How credit ratings work is commonly confused.

What's my credit rating?

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