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From 0-750: The fastest route to a higher credit score

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Zero to 750: What's the fastest route to a high credit score?
Zero to 750: What's the fastest route to a high credit score?
Attaining excellent credit with scant borrowing history requires patience, but a few methods can kick your credit score into high gear.
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