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August 25, 2010

How Can I Remove Late Payments From My Credit Report?

Jesse B. Smith asked:




This is a frequently asked question. With tough times upon us, more and more people are finding it difficult to get their bills paid on time. This, in turn, means that these same people are reported to the credit reporting agencies as late and the late payment is reported to lenders who request your credit report.

A “late payment” as the term implies is any payment on a credit associated account which is received by the creditor after the due date. The only thing that matters is that the payment was late. It does not matter if the payment was one day late or thirty days late, it is still considered late. Additionally, you will be charged a late payment penalty on any payment made after the due date and these are normally pretty stiff penalties.

To remove overdue payments from your credit report, you will need to obtain a copy of your credit report. You can do this by contacting one of the three credit reporting agencies, TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. These companies are legally required to provide you with one copy of your credit report every twelve months.

Though the credit reports may vary slightly in their layout, they all contain the same types of information. You should be able to easily and quickly ascertain how each credit report lists entries showing overdue payments and should report the number of late payments you have made over a given period of years.

Though, consumers understand that making payments late is not a good thing, they normally don’t understand the far-reaching consequences. Payment punctuality can count for over 30% of your total credit score. Because of this, late payments can severely affect credit applications which you submit to a lender.

The first thing you can try in order to remove late payments from your credit report is to contact the creditor directly and ask that it remove the overdue payments. This is often successful, however, if you habitually make late payments, it may be less likely.

If contacting the creditor is unsuccessful, you should write the credit reporting bureau that reports the overdue payment and request that the late notation be removed. You should include documentation which proves your claim and be sure to retain copies of all correspondence to and from the credit bureau. If the credit bureau cannot verify within 30 days that the payment was late, it must remove the entry.

Of course, it is always easier to try to stop the situation from occurring in the first place. If you know you will be late paying a bill, contact the creditor and explain the situation to them. Many times creditors will work with you to agree on a payment plan.

Any legitimate late payment entry can remain on your credit report for up to seven years. Instead of letting this cause havoc with your credit score, work with your creditors to keep the late payment from showing up on your credit report.

Joann

December 3, 2009

How To Get Your Free Credit Reports

Laurence H. Michelson asked:




You really can get free credit reports from each of the three major credit bureaus in the United States each year. There are no strings attached. When you order your reports you are not signing up for anything and you won’t get a bill in the mail, that is, if you order your reports from the right place!

There are a lot of companies online that offer free credit reports if you try their services. Usually, such companies offer credit repair counseling or credit monitoring. It saddens me to think that a company would use such a promotion to inspire clients to do business with them when honestly; the free reports are available to everyone without any commitment.

Federal law requires the credit agencies to provide consumers free credit reports every twelve months upon request. To order your free reports, visit annualcreditreport.com. You can order the reports online, by phone or by mail.

Can anyone order my credit reports?

Availability of personal things online can scare some people. There is no need to worry because each of the credit agencies has security measures that make it almost impossible for someone else to order your credit reports. When you order them, you will be asked personal questions such as previous addresses, which bank your mortgage is with and other various questions about your accounts that appear on your credit report. Sometimes, you will be required to mail identifying documents to the credit bureau to get your reports, another added security measure for your protection.

Is it safe to order the reports online?

You will have to transmit personal information when ordering the reports online, so if you are not comfortable with that, by all means, follow the instructions on the site to order by phone or by mail.

The phone number is 1-877-322-8228 and the address is:

Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281

To order by mail, you will have to download the form from the website or request one by phone.

The website where you order your free credit reports is a secure site, so it is relatively safe to order the reports online. Just make sure that the website that you are on starts with “https” rather that “http”. The “s” designates that it is a secure site.

Beware of responding to links that are included in an email promoting the annual free credit reports. There is a tactic called “phishing” that identity thieves use to collect personal information online. They set up a website that looks like the official site when in reality; it is tool for committing their crimes.

If you want to see a copy of your credit report, take advantage of the ability to receive one for free each year from each of the three agencies. Once you view your reports, if you are interested in credit repair counseling, contact a legitimate credit repair service to clean up your credit.

Harry

August 18, 2009

Free Credit Report – Be warned

John Mcfadden asked:


You want a free credit report but have heard of people being caught out will Scammers and want to find out the best on the eye out to avoid these pitfall. Or you may be interested in what other information is important to know when accessioning your free credit report.

Credit reports are essential now days, they not only help you get valuable information on your financial history but they also enable you to check status of these records and correct nay incorrect information.

You also need to know what is the best way to access your report, you may be asking if you only need to get one or is it best to get a credit report form all three of the main American Credit report bureaus? As you can see there is a few things you need to consider.

From 2003 it was written into law that all Americans can access a copy of their credit report for free but only once every twelve months. You need to take advantage of this and make sure you get a copy via the internet, mail or call up and order one. It has been recommended by many recommended consumer sites that you should get a copy of your report more often then just once a year. The main reason for this is that when you take out a loan or get a credit card the lender needs to report this information to one of the 3 main credit bureaus – TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian – but they only have to report it to one so what if you choose a copy of your credit report from one of the other credit bureaus? well you won’t get the correct information.

Why it’s necessary to get a credit report form all three credit report bureaus multiple times a year?

Not only will you have access to all your credit report information from the 3 bureaus and can cross reference between all three of them you also have the chance to correct any incorrect information, this is more common then you think and will stay on your recored form life, to give yourself the best possibility of getting a loan and on a good interest rate you need to ensure this info is correct.

Because information reported on your report comes in a different times to the different bureaus it is highly recommended that you first get the 3 copy of your report at the same time then get an individual copy form each of the bureaus every four months, this way you can be assured you have all the information you need on your credit report – but you need to keep doing this each year.



Derek

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