Re: 400 Credit score
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:45 am
The reason I am writing this letter is to work on my credit, which is in the 400 range. With the help of family members who have a successful credit score I've done research while talking to them I've learned that a very generous, safe and spectacular thing that hospitals will do is write off bills (some if not all). If I could possibly get my credit score back up to a substantial number from 400.
I would be not only the happiest upcoming mother but also the luckiest. My credit score is low. I have several bills I wish to pay off and some that seem almost impossible. I would first like to start off with my Victoria secret account ($300). I also have an Ameren bill of ($171) that I received after losing my apartment to eviction and becoming homeless at the age of 23 after falling very sick and losing my two jobs. My other collections are only from medical bills accumulating over the years of being homeless and unemployed with no insurance, but unfortunately still being sick. I ended up being diagnosed with Endometriosis (2016), asthma (1995), Severe reoccurring Depression (2018), Anxiety (2018), Epilepsy (1993), Vertigo (2018), Learning disability (1998).
I would be not only the happiest upcoming mother but also the luckiest. My credit score is low. I have several bills I wish to pay off and some that seem almost impossible. I would first like to start off with my Victoria secret account ($300). I also have an Ameren bill of ($171) that I received after losing my apartment to eviction and becoming homeless at the age of 23 after falling very sick and losing my two jobs. My other collections are only from medical bills accumulating over the years of being homeless and unemployed with no insurance, but unfortunately still being sick. I ended up being diagnosed with Endometriosis (2016), asthma (1995), Severe reoccurring Depression (2018), Anxiety (2018), Epilepsy (1993), Vertigo (2018), Learning disability (1998).