Hidden Dangers of Credit Building Products: Protect Your Score

Hidden Dangers of Credit Building Products: Protect Your Score

Author: Lee Enterprises September 17, 2024 Duration: 14:36

In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona dives into the murky waters of credit-building products with insights from WalletHub expert, Christie Matherne. If you're struggling with poor to fair credit and looking for ways to improve it, this episode sheds light on the pitfalls of some questionable credit-building practices and products.

The conversation begins with a basic overview of what credit-building products are, including examples like credit cards and credit builder loans. Christie explains how these products promise to help you build credit faster and better but often come with hidden drawbacks.

They discuss key findings from a recent study on credit-building products, revealing that about 30% of these products do not provide access to usable funds through a loan or a line of credit. Instead, some products pretend that a debit card purchase is a credit card purchase or even pay your bill for you using money set aside from a debit account, which doesn't actually help build your credit.

The episode also highlights the issue of false credit utilization reporting. Some products report inflated credit limits to credit bureaus, making your credit utilization look better than it is. This can lead to future lenders extending credit based on false pretenses, which might set you up for financial trouble.

Christie emphasizes that you don't need to pay anyone to build credit effectively. Traditional methods like getting a secured credit card can help you build credit from scratch without any additional costs. She also cautions against products that cherry-pick bill payment transactions to only report positive payments, as this doesn't help you learn how to manage credit responsibly.

The episode touches on the "island approach" to credit building, where you use multiple credit cards to maximize rewards and improve your credit score. This strategy involves using specific cards for specific types of purchases to get the best rewards and discounts

Christie debunks the myth that you need to carry some debt to build good credit. Paying off your statement balance every month is sufficient for building a good credit score without incurring interest charges.

Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on navigating the world of credit-building products and strategies. Learn how to build your credit effectively without falling into the traps of shady practices.


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