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If your payment history counts for 35% of your credit score and the type of credit you use accounts for 10% of your score, which should you probably work harder on to improve your score?
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Answer: Payment History
Explanation: Your welcome, we all hate these 10 questions quiz's
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you'll want to establish a clear payment history, your payment history, or also known as your payment performance is the record you have by paying your bills on time, or not.. so yeah just having a clear payment history will help you out alotttt
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