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Unlock a Higher Credit Score: How to Raise Your Credit Score 200 Points in 30 Days Without Spending a Dime

  Understanding the intricacies of credit scores is pivotal for anyone looking to secure a healthier financial future. Strategies such as maintaining low credit utilization and ensuring timely bill payments are crucial, given their significant impact on FICO scores [1] . Moreover, identifying and disputing any inaccuracies on credit reports is essential, as these errors can unjustifiably lower one's score [1] . Addressing collections accounts effectively also plays a vital role in enhancing credit ratings by removing potential legal implications and encouraging collection agencies to cease reporting the debt [1] . In this journey to boost credit scores swiftly, exploring how to raise your credit score 200 points in 30 days without spending a dime becomes invaluable. The article outlines practical steps like reviewing credit reports regularly, becoming an authorized user on a new credit card, and leveraging tools such as Experian Boost. Additionally, it delves into implementing targ...
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Pettersson happier winning events than losing weight

Carl Pettersson of Sweden watches his missed birdie putt on the 18th hole during third round play at the Canadian Open Golf tournament at St. George's Golf and Country Club in Toronto July 24, 2010. Pettersson shot a 10-under-par 60 breaking both the course and Canadian Open records. [Photo/Agencies] TORONTO - Carl Pettersson had to choose between being fit or playing golf, and the Swede decided he would be happier winning tournaments than losing weight. Pettersson, whose dimensions are closer to a young John Daly than Camilo Villegas, has even less motivation to call Weight Watchers after picking up his fourth PGA Tour title with a dramatic one-shot win at the Canadian Open on Sunday.

Woods gets rid of Steve Williams as a caddie

Tiger Woods and Steve Williams were together for 12 years and some 250 tournaments, a player-caddie relationship that produced 72 wins, 13 majors and a friendship so strong that each served in the other's wedding. It ended Wednesday with a stock line from Woods that players use when firing a caddie — "It's time for a change." The announcement on his website only deepened the mystery around Woods, who has fallen to No. 20 in the world and hasn't played since May because of injuries to his left leg that first were described as "minor."