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You’ve got credit questions and we’ve got suggestions.
Every day, we get dozens of questions on our blog—more than we can possibly respond to personally. That’s why we’ve brought in Tiff. She has more than a decade of experience working at financial institutions and has plenty of insight to offer, no matter your credit question.
Wondering how long it’ll take to pay off that ill-advised tattoo? Need to know the inside scoop on how to dispute an embarrassing—but definitely not yours—credit card charge? Or maybe you’re looking for advice on how to skip out of that family vacation you can’t afford? Don’t worry—Tiff has seen pretty much everything. And she’s got ideas.
Every month, Tiff will pick a question to answer and provide tailored, actionable suggestions and credit tips. But don’t worry. Your questions will remain anonymous. That means you can ask your craziest, most embarrassing, personal credit conundrums in a judgment-free space.
Think of Tiff as your loving aunt, telling you like it is even when you might not want to hear it. She’ll set you straight and keep you moving toward a brighter financial future.
Our inbox is open, so send in your questions to tipswithtiff@credit.com.
Disclaimer: Credit Tips with Tiff provides credit tips and suggestions for you to make the most of your money. Given the quantity of questions we receive daily, we are able to answer only select questions. Your email is not guaranteed a response. We reserve the right to edit and publish any questions we receive. If your question is chosen, your identity will remain anonymous. We are not financial experts. If you are in need of specific financial help, please seek the advice of a professional.