: Prices typically range from $200 to $2,500+ per tradeline, depending on how old the account is.
: You choose a card from a broker’s list based on its age (seasoning) and credit limit .
: The account's history (years of on-time payments and high limit) is reported to your credit file, potentially increasing your score in 15–45 days.
: The cardholder adds you as an AU. You do not get the physical card or access to the funds.
Buying tradelines (often called ) is the practice of paying to be added as an authorized user (AU) to a stranger’s high-limit, long-standing credit card account to temporarily boost your credit score. 1. How the Process Works
: Most "rentals" last for two reporting cycles (approx. 60 days). After this, you are removed, and the "boost" may fade. 2. Selecting the Right Tradeline
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: Prices typically range from $200 to $2,500+ per tradeline, depending on how old the account is.
: You choose a card from a broker’s list based on its age (seasoning) and credit limit .
: The account's history (years of on-time payments and high limit) is reported to your credit file, potentially increasing your score in 15–45 days.
: The cardholder adds you as an AU. You do not get the physical card or access to the funds.
Buying tradelines (often called ) is the practice of paying to be added as an authorized user (AU) to a stranger’s high-limit, long-standing credit card account to temporarily boost your credit score. 1. How the Process Works
: Most "rentals" last for two reporting cycles (approx. 60 days). After this, you are removed, and the "boost" may fade. 2. Selecting the Right Tradeline