Archive for October, 2011

What do I need to file a complaint against a client to a Credit Bureau?


Question by Nicole S: What do I need to file a complaint against a client to a Credit Bureau?
I was just wondering what information I need to file a report with an imputing reporting bureau in order to have it show up on their credit report? Thanks.

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Answer by Caveat Emptor
You must be a subscriber to the credit bureau’s services.



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New Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Begins July 21 ? Consolidated Credit Counseling Services Offers Consumers Advice About the Agency’s Value


New Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Begins July 21 – Consolidated Credit Counseling Services Offers Consumers Advice About the Agency’s Value

Howard Dvorkin, CPA, founder of Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc.

Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) July 20, 2011

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) starts prescribed operations on July 21, 2011, and the credit experts at Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc. are gearing up to hold Americans in the know about this unexampled fiscal watchdog agency.

As a part of the Wall Street reform law that was passed by Congress last year, the CFPB’s primary mission will be to make certain financial institutions, primarily banks and mortgage lenders, provide consumers with the information they need to make proper decisions about credit, mortgages and loans.

“The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will help prevent consumers from being taken advantage of as well as prevent financial scams by identifying and stopping unfair and deceptive financial practices,” said Howard Dvorkin, CPA and founder of Consolidated Credit, a national credit counseling and financial literacy provider that has helped more than 5 million Americans deal with debt problems.

Consolidated Credit is informing its clients and encouraging all Americans to become familiar with the CFPB and its new laws. “As part of the changes, the CFPB will require lenders to provide consumers with their credit score if they are denied credit; in the past, people had to purchase their credit score on their own,” said Dvorkin. “This vital piece of information will help people make better choices and lead to an understanding of their own credit situation. Once people see their credit score in black and white, they can investigate how to improve it.”.

Overall, the CFPB will be the go-to government agency that will fight for American families and provide them with a voice in the financial market regarding fairness, transparency and clarity. According to the experts at Consolidated Credit, the CFPB will offer greater consumer protections if executed properly.

The CFPB will be offering the following consumer protections as of July 21:

1.    Enforce financial laws – Not only will the CFPB have the power to enforce laws such as the Truth in Lending Act or the Frank-Dodd Act, they will have the authority to penalize financial institutions that fail to follow these laws.

2.    Ensure that financial institutions collect and respond to consumer complaints through a toll-free hotline and online form – For individuals who believe they have been victimized by a credit card company or mortgage lender, a hotline will be free and readily available to address and rectify issues. People can also submit a complaint to http://www.consumerfinance.gov.

3.    Enact new regulations to ensure consumers are treated fairly –Regulations will be enforced by the CFPB to prevent deceptive marketing strategies from being deployed upon Americans.

4.    Promote and provide financial literacy and transparency – For the millions of Americans who don’t understand how credit card regulations work or are unfamiliar with the stipulations that accompany buying a home, people can visit the CFPB’s website for advice and education.

5.    Monitor and audit financial institutions– The CFPB will be able to review financial products, practices and services in the credit card, payday loan, mortgage lending, and credit reporting bureau agencies and enforce regulation.

For more information about the CFPB, visit http://www.consumerfinance.gov/. If you are feeling overwhelmed by credit card debt, reach out to Consolidated Credit for a FREE budget analysis and learn how to become debt free.

About: Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc., founded in 1993, is one of the nation’s largest credit counseling organizations in the country and has helped over 5 million people with financial issues. Their mission is to assist families throughout the United States in ending financial crisis and solving money management problems through education and professional counseling. For more information visit http://www.consolidatedcredit.org.

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When getting a rental, do they check credit history from all 3 bureau or only 1?


Question by Kim: When getting a rental, do they check credit history from all 3 bureau or only 1?
We recently got a rental that we will move in this month and they supposedly checked both of us’ credit history but I just checked Equifax and there was no inquiry for me in the last 2 years. Do potential landlord/agency check credit history from all 3 or 1 bureau? Out of 3 credit bureaus, which one is most up to date and reliable/accurate?

Best answer:

Answer by Michael C in Las Vegas
Everything depends on the landlord, but most only check 1 bureau. While all 3 bureau’s have reports all over the country, it seems like each part of the country has a favorite one used by businesses. So, as to which one is most up to date and reliable, they all should be, but one is checked most often in your area.



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Anyone realize that credit bureaus are required to give you one free credit report a year?

Question by Dr. HOUSE: Anyone realize that credit bureaus are required to give you one free credit report a year?
Yea fo real! No credit card needed! Aint no spam peeps! Just thot I would pass it on…A free credit bureau report from annualcreditreport.com.

https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp

Good advice MASaint!

Best answer:

Answer by MASaintFan
Yes. This is a good tip (probaby the best use of 5 points on Yahoo! Answers I’ve seen yet!).

There are 3 credit bureaus. I’d recommend separating the 3 free credit reports over the year (rather than getting them all at once) to keep an eye on your credit. With so much identity theft out there, this is one great tool to try to stop it early if it happens to you.

Thanks!

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Q&A: If I pay for a credit report will I get all 3 reports from the 3 bureaus or is there a chance that I won’t?


Question by alliesmommy2007: If I pay for a credit report will I get all 3 reports from the 3 bureaus or is there a chance that I won’t?
If I pay for a credit report will I get all 3 reports from the 3 bureaus or is there a chance that I won’t? I have done the free credit reports and only get response from one of the 3 bureaus. I NEED all 3 reports! I am trying to tally up how much debt I have. When I use the free credit reports it only shows me one report then says something about security purposes and won’t let me see the other 3. What is a legit site that doesn’t cost much that will allow me to see all 3 credit bureau reports?

Best answer:

Answer by sar
you got to pay each one of them or you can go to www.annualcreditreport.com



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