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Correlation of Executing CREDIT Mentorship

by Larry Chiang on September 28, 2015

By Larry Chiang

Smart people sometime skip executing basic steps. Do not make the classic smart person mistake by thinking tasks are beneath you.

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9/26/15, 8:47 AM
(Yet bottom bell curve humans will still not augment their FICO score via “free electronic videos” de la @YouTube) twitter.com/cdixon/status/…
ZN0VKUOa_normal.jpg Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
9/28/15, 4:28 PM
Written dispute to #PObox0001 would clear up the $360 fee. American Express answers all mail, by law twitter.com/erickfaul/stat…

The subroutine, “#PObox0001” works but very few people execute it. Sending mail to a PO box is counterintuitive.

ZN0VKUOa_normal.jpg Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
9/26/15, 8:45 AM
Duck9 marries the smallest steps to building credit score to “second stage premiums”. They correlate and then cause a high consumer FICO

If I were to “sell” you on getting a high FICO score, I’d correlate small gifts with positive behavior. When you pay your credit card bill ontime 6 months in a row, you get a small reward

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