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Credit Repair and Credit Restoration – 5 Strategies You Need to Know

March 20th, 2010



So here you are, thinking about buying your first home, getting your first car, or maybe even trying to refinance the mortgage you obtained a few years ago. You think you might have issues on your credit report, or you know that you do. You may have no idea about the status of your credit report or your all-important credit score, or you may have been told your score is too low to qualify. What can you do?

You need to get your credit repaired and restored. By following the five steps outlined in this article, you will be well on your way to the kind of credit that gets you noticed for the right reasons, not the wrong ones.

The first step is to obtain a copy of your credit report. If you have already applied for credit, the company or person that obtained your report should be able to give you a copy. If you do not have access to your report, you can contact any of the three major credit repositories and obtain a free copy of your report. This is your right under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Please see the links below to obtain your credit report. It is important that you obtain all three, as some entities do not report to all three credit repositories.

The second step is to analyze that report. This is a big problem as the reports are not necessarily easy to read or understand. It has been shown that 1 out 3 credit reports have information being reported that the individual had no knowledge of. These unknowns could be past medical bills that you thought your insurance paid for, unpaid traffic tickets, or even unpaid library late fees. Worse yet, many utilities are now reporting your payment history to the credit repositories.

The third step, once you have identified the negative items, you have to act. For items you know are paid, and not being reported as such, you must contact the credit repositories reported the incorrect information and petition them to correct it. The steps to follow in this process can be found by clicking the link below, or by searching “Fair Credit Reporting Act” on the internet. Typically, you will want to provide proof of prior payment along with your request for investigation. This can be done in letter form, or online with the various repositories. FCRA requires that the repositories investigate your claim within 30 days of receipt and provide you with the outcome of their investigation.

For those accounts that are reporting as unpaid, you must make contact with the company reporting the derogatory information and determine if you do indeed owe the money. If you do owe the money, make arrangements to get them paid. In all cases, make sure you obtain proof of payment from the creditor. Cancelled checks or credit card receipts may not be enough if you have to challenge the reporting later on. You should be diligent in demanding that the creditor update your credit report, showing a $0 balance and paid date.

The fourth step is simple. Make your payments on time! You will never enjoy the benefits that a good credit rating can provide if you choose not to make your payments on time. If you are faced with the choice of making a minimum payment on time or making a larger payment late, always choose to be on time.

The fifth and final step is get professional help if you need it. If you have several negative items on your reports, or if you have many things that you know are paid, but lack the proof of payment, you may need to employ the services of a Credit Repair and Restoration Provider. As a Certified Credit Repair Counselor, you will find a link to more information about the credit repair process service I provide below.

In conclusion, you will find many closed doors if you do not have good credit. However, if you choose to have good credit, you will find many doors open for you, welcoming you to the many opportunities that a good credit report can provide. Make your choice today!

By: Brent Burns

Is Self Credit Repair Possible?

March 18th, 2010



Bad credit repair takes a little effort, but with our credit repair program, your credit score a/k/a your FICO score will greatly improve. We use a credit report dispute system to get your FICO score up. Please avoid a payday loan or debt consolidation when you say “fix my report”.
Ready to say “Fix My Report”? Bad credit repair is basically a play by the numbers system, you just have to keep playing. First, obtain your credit report and your credit score (as we said previously, this is also known as your FICO score).

Once you have your FICO and credit report you begin the process of credit repair. Remember, payday loans and debt consolidation companies are a “no no”. If you want to keep getting in debt and messing up your credit report, go ahead and start visiting these companies.

The secret to sound debt consolidation and a higher credit score is to find the bad credit repair items on your credit report and disputing them using our techniques. In this way, your FICO score will go up, short of you having to take out the dreaded payday loan. When you tell us “fix my report”, we respond with the tools for solid bad credit repair!

There is nothing a credit repair agency will do that you cannot do yourself with some time and patience. There some credit repair tips and tricks for you.

One way to remove negative information from your credit file is to contact the credit bureau and dispute the information. Each item on your report must be proven or it must be deleted. If the credit bureau cannot verify the item when investigated, it cannot remain in the report – it must be deleted. The credit bureaus delete negative notations from credit reports every day. By law they are required to do so whenever a particular item reaches a certain age. If you dispute an item on your report, they must investigate and delete information that cannot be reverified.

There are more ways on credit repair at ebookslife.com/credit

By: Ray Lei

Credit Repair For A Bad Credit Score

March 3rd, 2010



Those consumers that are searching for credit repair for a bad credit score are often left wondering what their options for help are. There are several routes that one can take when looking to change a bad credit score, all with their good and bad points.

There are many agencies out there that are more then happy to offer assistance to consumers looking for credit repair for a bad credit score. Most financial experts and consumers alike have mixed feelings about the helpfulness of these credit repair agencies. On the plus side these companies can assist you in not having to deal with collection agents that can get downright verbally abusive which can really take the load off someone’s shoulders. However many that are looking to repair their bad credit score have had credit repair companies not send their payments in on time which lead to their credit score situation becoming worse. Companies that offer theses types of services can be rather expensive.

You could also contact a lawyer that deals with credit and other financial issues to assist in fixing your bad credit score. In this instance many people feel very confident as the are dealing with an attorney, the only real downside here is that attorneys that will help in the repair of a bad credit score are likely to be more expensive then what most can afford.

An option that is becoming more and more popular with consumers on a mission to repair their credit score is fixing their credit themselves. Many people worry that this method isn’t the best route to take, as most consumers don’t believe they are as well informed as professionals in the credit repair arena. This is really not true at all as with a little research into self-credit repair you can be successful in raising your credit score after all you are definitely your best advocate. Best of all this method of credit repair for a bad credit score will cost you little to nothing.

By: Blake C. Hendrickson