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20Sep/090

How To Repair Your Credit?

Sad but true...a low credit score will keep you away from living a better life. Your credit score determines all your payments, like mortgage, car, insurance, and even your credit card rates. More over, most employers will also check your credit score when you apply for a job. A few negative items and you are denied of most of the things. Thus, having realized the significance of a good credit score for customers, credit repair companies have come into the scene-promising customers to help them improve their credit score and fix the negative items.How to repair your credit?·    The first thing is to realize that you are completely capable of repairing your credit. No credit repair company will be able to do anything that you are not capable of. Instead of wasting your time and money on credit repair companies, prepare yourself for the task of repairing your credit.·    In order to know what you are going to repair you will need to know all the information contained in your credit report. You will need to have the latest copies of your credit reports. Having a complete view of your credit history will help you know how to help yourself.·    Read, review your reports, look out for the  information which are incorrect or aren’t yours, check out for the errors that  been made in reporting payments and late fees, your past accounts that are late, charged off or have been sent to collections·    In case you find any incorrect information in your account, you have the right to dispute it, send a letter to the credit bureau informing about the incorrect entries. If you sent a copy of your report highlighting incorrect information it will be much better.·    It is important to care of your past due accounts. Do what ever you can to stop your past accounts from being charged-off, and if you have charge offs, pay them, and work with debt-collectors to take care of your collection accounts.·    Maxed out cards will cost you credit points, you should thus bring them below your credit limit and continue to pay the balance completely.·    Now that you have cleared all your negative items on your credit report, work to create a positive information, you will need a new credit card to re establish your credit score, you can ask for your friend or your family to co-sign a credit for your best bet will be a secured card, and once you get that you must continue to make your monthly payments on time. Sometimes there can be inaccuracies in your credit report, which will lower your overall credit score. When it happens some people turn to credit companies to help them with credit disputes. Most repairing agencies will promise them with much more than they can obtain. No negative information can be removed from your credit reports, unless you can proof that the information is false. If you think that the information is false you can file a dispute and notify the credit bureau. The credit bureau will check the information and if found false will rectify it.  If the information is accurate it cannot be removed from your credit reports. However, if you choose to use the service of repairing agency, you are paying for the same work which you are capable to do.These organizations are governed by the Credit Repair Organizations Act. Under this Act a credit repair company is obliged to you to give you a copy of your contract to view before you sign it, the contract has to include the payment that has to be made, a description of the services they perform on your behalf, the date by which the services will be performed, their name and the address, a statements about 3-day cancellation period. If the company does not provide you with the above, asks you to pay before the services have been performed, promises to completely remove all the negative items on your report, and asks you to create a new social security number, then you are being scammed.

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17Sep/090

FREE CREDIT REPAIR

Free Credit Repair

Every consumer who uses credit has a credit record -- and is it ever powerful.

Every time you apply for credit or a loan, creditors obtain your credit record to verify your worthiness. But, the use of these reports has broadened. Insurance companies have begun to use them to determine premiums or deny coverage. Potential employers may even want to check out your credit worthiness.

If you are hampered by a low credit score, you may do well to make use of credit repair service to improve your credit score.

Rising interest in credit scores

Today, a credit record is more than just a dry report on how many credit cards you have and whether you made every auto payment on time. Credit recording agencies often distill consumers' reports into a three-digit number called a credit score -- and that number alone can determine whether you get easy monthly payments or loan-shark rates. It's not surprising that as credit scores become more important, consumers are taking more interest in these three-digit numbers. A high score saves you money, a low score costs you. This fascination with credit scores has led to more interest in repairing credit to increase scores.

Unfortunately, as the demand for credit repair rises, the opportunity for scams becomes more prevalent, says Marta Moakley, an assistant attorney general in Florida.

"As our economy becomes sluggish and debt levels rise, more people turn to companies that specialize in credit repair for help. Consumers need to be aware that there is potential for fraud."

The need for such a service is obvious. Practically every consumer has inaccurate or outdated information on a credit report from one of the three major credit bureaus, says Steve Rhode, president and co-founder of Myvesta.org, a nonprofit agency that counsels people in financial crisis.

These errors can be costly, and it's up to the consumer to get them corrected. The credit bureaus are not obligated to root out errors and provide accurate information. Their job is to record the information presented to them by creditors.

Call for help?

So, if your score is low or your credit report is inaccurate, what are your options? It's like hanging wallpaper -- do you call a professional paperhanger, or tackle it yourself?

The Fair Credit Reporting Act says consumers can dispute mistakes in their credit files for free. But it will take time. Correcting one error may average four hours, says Rhode. That includes applying for your credit reports, reviewing and highlighting errors, documenting the mistake, typing up your letter and mailing it.

Credit repair services offer, for a fee, to do this daunting legwork. They pull credit reports, review for errors and send out dispute letters along with documentation. They add professionalism. They save you time. Some promise to erase bad credit -- 100 percent guaranteed. Others advertise they can remove bankruptcies from your credit file forever.

These repair services, however, don't have any secret remedies for erasing bad credit. Neither you nor the credit repair service has the right to remove accurate and current information from your credit report. The bottom line is: Credit repair services can't do anything for you that you can't do for yourself, free.

The mysterious repair shops

Are credit repair clinics fulfilling their promises to improve credit scores? It's hard to say. We contacted five credit repair clinics to learn about their guarantees and success stories, but not one was willing to talk.

The consumer service agencies were more than willing to talk.

Steve Baker, Director of the Federal Trade Commission in Chicago, says a prevailing myth about credit repair is that there are loopholes in the federal law that allows poor credit to be erased. It doesn't exist.

He says that in the past four years the FTC has not seen a legitimate credit repair clinic. "It's possible that these clinics are providing legitimate services to customers, but I've not seen it yet. When the law says that bankruptcy remains on your credit report for 10 years, just how can it be legally removed?" questions Baker. "And, later when you're asked in a credit application if you've ever filed for bankruptcy, will you lie?"

He cites an example of one consumer who was told to steal his bankruptcy record from the county courthouse, so that the credit bureau could not verify its accuracy.

Dramatic? Yes. But it poses a good question -- how are credit repair services removing bad credit?

"If the credit repair service offers guarantees within the Fair Credit Reporting Act," says Steve Rhode of Myvesta.org, "then it's doing the job. Credit repair services get sleazy when they promise to do a job that's just not possible. They promise to remove accurate, but negative information."

"Scams occur," says Marta Moakley, "when consumers pay fees for services that are never performed, or the consumer is misled on the services provided. Too often the consumer can't afford to lose this money."

Worse yet, consumers have paid money upfront -- and the company disappears.

"Credit protection and credit repair" scams are one of the top consumer complaints reported to the FTC. The actual dollar amount lost by consumers to these scams is difficult to calculate, says Baker, because many people are too embarrassed to complain. But, the FTC estimates the loss to consumers is easily in the millions.

"This is an equal opportunity scam. Everyone has a credit report; anyone can suffer from a poor credit history," says Baker.

Steve Rhode knows of consumers who paid $400 to $2,000 for credit repair services. Do-it-yourselfers can expect to pay $30 for a consolidated credit report -- a report that provides your credit history from the three major credit bureaus -- plus the value of their time.

Finding a reputable company

You may still decide to go the credit repair service route. Here's how to let your fingers cautiously do the walking through the yellow pages.

Do your homework. Research the company before your first visit. Contact the Better Business Bureau to see if the firm has had any consumer complaints. Check with your state attorney general's office or other state consumer agencies to find out if there are any pending legal investigations. The FTC warns against relying on chambers of commerce or other trade associations where membership is based solely on a fee.

Know your rights. Credit repair services must follow specific guidelines from the Credit Repair Organizations Act, which are intended to protect consumers. You should receive an explanation of these rights before signing a written contract. Read them.

You should receive a contract with all of the following information:

The payment terms for services, including their total cost A detailed description of the services to be performed How long it will take to achieve the results Any guarantees they offer The company's name and business address Remember the grace period. The credit repair company cannot perform any services for you until you've signed a written contract and completed a three-day waiting period. You may cancel the contract without paying any fees during this period.

"There are no quick fixes in credit repair," insists Moakley. "Common sense tells you that a third party doesn't know your credit history better than you. Through contacting credit bureaus, making your own corrections, consolidating your debts and budgeting, you can improve your own score. You don't need to pay someone to fix it for you. Apply that money toward your debt."

John is a DJ and radio producer by trade who has performed in the U.S., Russia, Turkey, Macedonia, Serbia & Kosovo. Through a strange twist of fate he found himself working in the debt consolidation and debt settlement field in Chicago. John has a great interest in charity work as well.

His other interests include fitness, science & technology, modern medicine, poltics, world events and pop culture.
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