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How To Fix Poor Credit – Essential Steps (Part 2)

D Ellenwood asked:




As was mentioned in Part One, having good credit is very
important. It affords us the ability to own a car or home,
take out a loan or have a credit card. Of course, these
same advantages may also be the avenue by which we
find ourselves with bad credit. One or more payments
missed or a default on a loan is all that is needed for a
creditor to report these to a credit bureau, who will in
turn add it to your credit history. Once this happens it
can be very difficult to fix poor credit. It may stay on
your credit history for up to seven years.

Once you are in the position of having poor credit, you
must go on the offensive.

It is essential to understand that as soon as you run into
trouble with a debt that you contact the creditor holding
your debt. This may be a little embarrassing, but it will
prevent a lot of problems down the road.

One of the first things to do when you have fallen behind
on one of your payments is to contact the creditor. The
key is to contact your creditor before too much time has
elapsed, to prevent them from calling a collection agency
and then the credit bureau. In many cases the creditor
will be open to discussing options for payment.

Before you contact your creditor, have a plan in mind of
how much you are able to pay off monthly. It must be
realistic from both ends, manageable for you to pay each
month, and enough to keep the creditor “happy.” It is
very important to adopt a plan that you are able to stick
with, but even more important to actually stick to the plan
once the terms have been agreed upon. The worst thing
that you could do at this point is to default on these
payments.

In closing, if you find yourself in the position of falling
behind on your payments, contact the creditor to make
arrangements for getting them to a current status. It
may be a bit uncomfortable to admit that you have fallen
behind on your payments, but a little discomfort to
straighten things out will immensely help in preventing
a poor mark on your credit report.

Paula
 

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crbillyxrez asked:


I tried their “free” credit report, and then was charged a dollar, and never did receive a report. Then I was charged $29.95 for a service I never signed up for, and when I called them, they said I had to call within 7 days to cancel from the time they charged my acct. I didn’t get my bank statement until after 9 days. To me this is a very big scam and I’m sure that I am not the first or last person that this has happened to. I hope you can contact them about this, and I am contacting the Better Business Bureau in Denver also. Thank You Bill Pearson
crbillyxrez@yahoo.com

Leslie
 

Credit Repair Specialists – They Might Help You, But Why Not Do It Yourself?

Peter Crump asked:




Credit repair specialists can be of help to you if you notice that there are inaccuracies in your credit report. It is important for everyone to review his/her credit report at least once a year to verify that the information it contains is correct. You can get the free report from one of the 3 major credit bureaus, or even all three if you wish. Once you notice a discrepancy that is detrimental to your credit, you have to take steps to repair it. This is where credit repair specialists can help you.

Before you contact a credit repair specialist about mistakes in your credit report, you have to make sure that you are correct when you say this is a bill you don’t owe. The specialists cannot wipe out any unfavourable items from your credit report just on your say so. If you need credit repair help for your bad credit rating, then it is only you who can do that.

Credit repair specialists will take a look at your credit report. If the report says you have a bill outstanding, for example, you do need to provide proof that you have repaid the amount in full. You have to verify all your claims of mistakes. If the bills named in the report are legitimate, then they are your responsibility. In order to have an item removed from a credit report, it has to go through legal channels, but the specialists will help you with this.

You don’t have to contact credit repair specialists if you do notice a mistake in your credit report. These people do take the work off your shoulders, but you can do it yourself. All you have to do is contact the credit bureau that supplied you with the report and notify them of the mistake. They will send you the appropriate forms to fill out and give you instructions as to how you should proceed. It doesn’t cost any money to take this route and do your own credit repair. Help is readily available from the 3 major credit bureaus and is free for you to use. Although credit repair specialists are trained for this job, you do have to pay for their help. Why pay, when you can do it yourself?

Credit repair specialists can help, but you can do it all yourself.

Jane
 

Credit Report Secret – Raise Your Credit Score Fast With This Method!

Helen Hecker asked:




Everyone wants a good credit score. So much of what we do financially is dependent on this FICO score on our credit report. Of course it’s important to try to make payments on time, etc. but this isn’t always easy to do. Emergencies come up. You can be the best person in the world and responsible too and you try to do things right. But there are secrets in the credit reporting field.

But you may just find yourself short on cash and try as you may just have to miss a payment or make a late payment or you’re charged for something you did not buy or returned or something else. Many times this is through no fault of your own.

If you don’t have a current free annual credit report you can get a free credit report instantly online. After you have your credit report in hand, look through the report and find all the negative marks or bad items. Make a list. Hopefully it’s short. Maybe you only have one or two. If you have several then list them with the highest amount down to the lowest.

This is an easy lesson in how to repair your credit. We’re going to tackle the lowest amounts first. And here’s the secret that many people do not know. If you write a letter to the three credit report companies or bureaus and dispute any of the amounts, the credit bureaus contact the creditors. If the amounts are small the creditor may not even bother to answer the credit bureaus.

The credit bureau has to remove the item if the creditor hasn’t responded within a certain length of time.

Don’t think that writing the letter is hard to do. Sit down early in the morning when you are fresh or at a time when you have more energy. Just simply address three envelopes to the three credit bureaus. They are Experian, TransUnion and Equifax.

You can easily get their address from the free credit report or online. Just explain that you found some errors on your credit report that you want to dispute. Make it short.

Enclose any relevant documentation, if you have any, which shows there is an error or that you want to dispute. This would include any cancelled checks, online payment confirmations, etc. Ask for a correction. Then say something like you want to keep a good standing and value an accurate and good credit history.

Also say something like a good credit rating and credit score is important to me. Make sure to name the creditor and the date of the error. Keep a nice tone to the letter.

Then close with a ‘thank you’ paragraph. Something like “Thank you for attending to my letter and this matter so I can maintain a good credit history. If possible let me know that my file has been reviewed and send me a copy of the corrected credit report.”

If you review your free credit report often you can catch small errors and fix your credit report before too much time passes. This is a little known secret and if the creditor amount is small enough you should be able to easily get it removed. It’s worth the small effort to raise your credit score. You CAN fix it yourself knowing this secret! There are many other credit report secrets!

Jesus