There's a website www.seasonedtrades.com, sounds good but it sounds too good to be true. Everthing I look up about them is good, but I'm thinking it's because it's too new. Basically you pay them to fix your credit, then they add you as authorized users on accounts to give you better credit. I really can't explain it. Please check it out and give me your opinion. Thanks
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This scheme smells awfull fishy! No way I'd fall for it. Sorry.
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