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Make the most of your secure shopping experience by creating an account. To assist you during your shopping process, we may contact you with price alerts, availability, incentive updates and more.
Access your saved cars on any device.
Receive Price Alert emails when price changes, new offers become available or a vehicle is sold.
Securely store your current vehicle information and access tools to save time at the the dealership.
Make the most of your secure shopping experience by creating an account. To assist you during your shopping process, we may contact you with price alerts, availability, incentive updates and more.
Access your saved cars on any device.
Receive Price Alert emails when price changes, new offers become available or a vehicle is sold.
Securely store your current vehicle information and access tools to save time at the the dealership.
If
your credit score is lower than you'd like, you can take steps to raise
your score
with time. With credit, there's no quick solution, but the best advice
for rebuilding credit is to manage it responsibly over a period of time.
Start rebuilding your credit with the following simple tips:
Request a copy of your
Credit Report -
Rebuilding your credit score starts with knowing what your credit is.
Review your credit report and check for discrepancies. If you do find
any errors, it is important to dispute them with the credit bureau and
reporting
agency.
Set up Payment
Reminders -
Making your credit payments on time is one of the biggest factors
impacting your credit score. Check to see if there are payment
reminder programs you can enroll in, such as email or text reminders
letting you know when payments are due. Automatic payments can also be
helpful.
Reduce Your Amount of
Debt - This
may not sound easy, but once you reduce the amount of debt you owe, it
will be help to improve your credit score. First: STOP using
your
credit cards - it's harder to reduce your debt when you are
adding to
it. Make a list of all your accounts to see how much you owe on each and
also double check the interest rates. Once you have that list, come up
with a payment plan to start paying off the credit cards with the
highest interest rates first.
Your
payment performance or history is the record you've established by
paying or not paying your bills on time. Your credit report will show
your payment history on any credit account you've had in the previous
7-10 years.
Make sure to pay your bills
on time - Delinquent or late payments and collections
can have a negative impact on your credit
score.
Behind on payments? Get current and
stay current -
The longer you pay your bills on time after missing a payment, the more
your credit score should increase. The impact of past credit problems
decreases with time as on-time payment patterns show up on your credit
report, so don't let one missed payment feel too
overwhelming.
Paying off a collection
account will not remove it from your credit report -
These can stay on your report for anywhere from 7-10
years.
If you are struggling to make
payments on time or at all, contact your creditors of see a credit
counselor -
This will not rebuild your credit right away, but if you can start and
continue to pay your bills on time, your score should increase over
time. Seeking assistance won't hurt your score
either.
Good Credit?
Bad Credit? No Credit? Bankruptcy?
No problem!
Let our Mercedes-Benz Credit Specialists help
you
today!