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    I just got my first checking account tuesday...fun fun

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    Remember bouncing a ball is good but a check is bad. That credit score will suffer and then later on when it will matter you will be mad at yourself.

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    Yeah...i have a question though....what can i do to build my credit really fast?

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    Congrats! I don't have one.. yet. I really don't want one, at least right now.

    Good luck on your bills! I don't have to pay any. Except helping with my phone. I did that when I got my school money and will have to again in January.

    Shayne

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    man,we got a lotta youngins around here. I mean, Im only 22 but when I got my first checking account 6 years ago it didnt seem like that big of a deal

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    500$ gone in 2 weeks :( yikes.

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    [QUOTE=11chaos;2579903]Remember bouncing a ball is good but a check is bad. That credit score will suffer....QUOTE]

    A bounced check doesn't directly affect a person's credit score. It doesn't get reported to the credit reporting agencies.

    If you don't in some way rectify the bounced check situation with the payee (credit card company, student loan company, car loan company), they might report a late payment or turn your account over to a collection agency which will affect your score. But the bounced check by itself isn't reported.

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