Posts Tagged ‘Annual Credit Report’

Credit Repair Fast

February 10th, 2010



When you have bad credit and a low credit score, the faster you can fix the problem, the faster your life gets back to normal. Rather than just accepting your status, learn what you can do to understand the credit process and what you can do to track and repair problems that may appear on your credit report.

The place to begin is with your credit reports. The idea behind looking at a current credit report is to see exactly what is being reported about you. Federal law requires that the nationwide consumer reporting companies – Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, provide you with a free copy of your credit report once every 12 months, if you ask for it. To order your free report, visit Annual Credit Report dot com, call 1-877-322-8228, or complete and mail the Annual Credit Report Request Form.

1. In order to make credit repair fast, you need to be aggressive and diligent in your efforts. Make a list of mistakes and errors you find, then compose a letter to the bureau reporting the error, and asking them to remove it from your files. Send all correspondence by certified mail, and ask for a signed receipt.

Some credit repair companies will even send a dispute letter knowing that the item they are disputing is accurate. If the bureau doesn’t verify the item, or can’t do it within the 30 days allowed by law, the bureau has to remove those items immediately. The result is a big, and fast, positive pop to someone’s credit score.

2. No matter how horrible your credit picture is today, credit bureaus and lenders are most concerned about your latest credit management habits. Be sure you make all payments on time, and preferably early. Never, never, never ever make a payment late. This is critical if you want to rebuild your credit.

3. If you have any outstanding collection accounts, you can probably work out some kind of payment arrangement with them, either a discounted payoff in full at anywhere from 30

Bad Credit Report Repair Done Easy

February 2nd, 2010



Usually it’s about the time that someone needs to buy a new car or is about to purchase their first home that they realize that they are going to need to do a little bad credit report repair. While it can be quite costly to hire a professional to help you get your credit rating back on track quickly, there is hope for people who are the more do-it-yourself type and want to save some money.

Bad credit report repair can be done on your own if you have the time and some organizational skills. It is not difficult work to fix your credit, it is just a matter of understanding exactly what makes up your credit score, identifying the problem areas, and then workings swiftly to resolve those issues. All of this can easily be done on your own, without the help of an expensive professional.

The first thing that you need to do is order a copy of your credit report from each of the three credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax and Trans Union. You can order a copy from each of the three agencies for free every 12 months, and it only takes a minute. Just go to the Annual Credit Report website, enter in your contact information, and you’ll instantly have an electronic copy of your report, which you can save to your hard drive and print out. Just be sure to visit the official Free Credit Report website, as there are many other that suggest you can receive a free report, but only if you sign up for a trial of their monthly credit monitoring service. The official site, however, has no strings attached.

Once you have downloaded your report, print if off and take out two different color pens or highlighters. You are looking for two things that you want to distinguish from each other. The first thing you are looking for is errors on your report. One in four credit documents include misinformation, so chances are you will find some. The other thing you are looking for, which you want to highlight in a different color, is the accurate information that is negatively affecting your credit score. Each report will be slightly different, so thoroughly and carefully look at each document.

Once you have done that, the next in your bad credit report repair plan is to remove the false information and eliminate the negative information. To do this, make two columns on a sheet of paper that that are labeled, “misinformation” and “negative information.” List your items in the appropriate column, but rank them in terms of their greatest impact on your credit score. For example, if you have a bankruptcy on your credit report that did not occur and a typo in your employer’s address, you want to list the bankruptcy first since having that removed will have the greatest impact on your credit score.

Once you have your items ranked in the proper order, you will have an idea of where you need to focus your energy to improve your credit score the fastest. When disputing items on your credit report, you don’t want to do them all at once. Just take care of the biggest problems first in order to get the most cooperation from the credit bureaus and getting them to act fast.

By: Ryan J. Taylor