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Credit Repair in the News
Credit repair is more important than ever. In a recent interview with MarketWatch, a Wall Street Journal website, the Consumer Operations manager for the MyFICO division of Fair Isaac spoke out about the importance of checking your credit reports. In the words of the article, “There may be some surprises [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Credit Repair in the News</p>
<p></strong>Credit repair is more important than ever. In a recent interview with MarketWatch, a Wall Street Journal website, the Consumer Operations manager for the MyFICO division of Fair Isaac spoke out about the importance of checking your credit reports. In the words of the article, “There may be some surprises waiting for you.”</p>
<p><strong>A New Credit Repair Landscape</p>
<p></strong>Creditors everywhere have tightened their guidelines. This new credit environment has made credit repair more important than ever before. And to make things even more difficult in these already challenging times, creditors have begun to reduce and close credit cards in order to limit their own risk exposure.</p>
<p><strong>The Limit Reduction Problem</p>
<p></strong>This action is doubly hard for consumers. First, these limit reductions are happening unexpectedly, even to those who have never made a late payment. And second, and even more damaging, is the snowball effect that follows. A major part of your credit score is based on the relationship between your current balance and your credit limit. When a creditor cuts your limit your balance-to-limit ratio increases and your credit score will fall, through no fault of your own.</p>
<p><strong>The Snowball Effect</p>
<p></strong>And the snowball starts rolling. Once the first creditor drops a limit and your scores fall, other creditors are likely to drop your limits as well. And the lower your scores the more prone you will be to this perfect storm of credit repair trouble. What to do?</p>
<p><strong>Good Credit Repair Advice</p>
<p></strong>The Consumer Operations Manager for MyFICO suggests that you do everything in your power to insure that your credit report is as clean as possible and your scores are optimized. And don’t make the mistake of thinking that paying your bills on time (as important as it is) is you need to do. Credit repair knowledge is power. Here is a summary of his credit repair tips, and our extrapolation.</p>
<p><strong>Check Your Credit Reports</p>
<p></strong>Look for changes in your account limits. And while you’re at it, check for errors. Errors come in many shapes. Derogatory information should cease reporting, generally, after seven years. You should know that the seven year reporting period clock starts on the date of the original default with the original creditor. The original default was the first reported late payment in the sequence that led to the charge off or collection status. Collectors cannot reset the clock with subsequent reporting. And while we are on the subject of collectors, you should know that if a collector no longer owns the debt, he is supposed to remove the account entirely from your credit report. When in doubt, challenge the item with the credit bureaus or hire a credit repair professional to manage the process for you.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t Get Close to Your Credit Card Limits</p>
<p></strong>A significant percentage of your credit score is based on your balance-to-limit ratio. Reduce your balances as much as possible. Less than 20% of your limit is the optimal balance. Many people are blindsided by precipitous drops in the scores when they max out a card, even when they have never been late on a payment.</p>
<p><strong>Keep Accounts Active</p>
<p></strong>Use your cards to keep them alive. Dormant cards are in danger of being closed by creditors and unless you have plenty of open accounts this could cause a drop in your scores and send you in search of credit repair solutions.</p>
<p><strong>Pay Your Bills on Time</p>
<p></strong></p>
<p>This seems like a no-brainer, but it is so important. Make sure you understand the impact your purchases will have on your budget. Try not to let yourself get spread too thin. A single late payment can have a big effect on your scores, and may even trigger adverse action, such as limit reduction, by your creditors.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t Apply for New Credit Cards</p>
<p></strong>We have warned against store cards for years, and MyFICO agrees. Store cards can be credit repair suicide as they often present a triple threat. First, you will have an inquiry. Second, you will have a new account which will weigh down your credit scores for several months. And last, and worst, is the fact that most store cards offer a credit limit only marginally over the amount of your purchase. Put these together and you get credit repair trouble.</p>
<p><strong>Call for Credit Repair Help</p>
<p></strong>If you are confused by all of the components of credit report and score management, or don’t have the time to handle the task on your own, don’t give up. Call a credit repair professional for help. A credit repair professional will manage the process for you and insure that everything possible is done to optimize your credit. Good luck! Copyright © 2008 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<title>The Wonders of Credit Repair</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Credit Repair Works
Credit repair works. And the results will have a dramatic impact on your financial life. Lenders everywhere have tightened their credit requirements. Every single point on your credit score matters. Credit blemishes can quickly translate into higher interest rates and even loan denials. You cannot afford to ignore the potential of credit [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Credit Repair Works</strong></p>
<p>Credit repair works. And the results will have a dramatic impact on your financial life. Lenders everywhere have tightened their credit requirements. Every single point on your credit score matters. Credit blemishes can quickly translate into higher interest rates and even loan denials. You cannot afford to ignore the potential of credit repair. Do it yourself, or for a small investment you can hire a professional credit repair service to manage the process for you. Either way, now is the time to take action.</p>
<p><strong>The Great Liberation</strong></p>
<p>Free yourself from the illusion of authority. Many people make the mistake of giving too much credibility to the content of their credit reports. The power of the credit bureaus can be intimidating; we might believe our eyes against our better judgment. The credit bureaus play an important role in our world, but they are not without flaw. Over half of all credit reports include errors that are significant enough for the victims to pay premium interest rates, and, in many cases, to face loan denial. The credit bureaus maintain files on over 200 million Americans. That means that over 100 million Americans are victims of credit reporting errors.</p>
<p><strong>The Credit Repair Plot Thickens</p>
<p></strong></p>
<p>There is an unfortunate and unjust credit reporting anomaly that is virtually guaranteed to handicap those who can afford it the least. If you have had legitimate credit problems in the past you are more than twice as likely to be a victim of reporting errors as someone who has not had issues. There are two primary reasons for this; when you default on a debt the creditor is apt to move your account into another reporting category increasing the likelihood of duplicates and errors, and secondly, if an account is sent to a collector the lax reporting conformity of the collection industry can harm your credit needlessly for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>And There is More</strong></p>
<p>An informed examination of your credit report by a credit repair professional may turn up errors in many categories. Some of these errors are pure compliance violations that you are not likely to spot without training. If you are going to manage your own credit repair project make sure to do your homework before getting started. Educate yourself about reporting period limits for all categories of credit, make sure you understand the operation of statute of limitations, and peruse the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The little details can make the difference between success and failure.</p>
<p><strong>The Credit Repair Solution</p>
<p></strong></p>
<p>Understanding your rights and the compliance requirements of the credit bureaus will give you the legal leverage you need for your credit repair effort to succeed. Your credit bureau disputes are the cornerstone of your credit repair project, but there is more. True credit repair success should be measured by the improvement in your FICO credit scores. You must carry out your credit bureau disputes with an understanding of the impact every change in your credit report will have on your FICO scores. When you put it all together you will be thrilled with the results.</p>
<p><strong>Help is Near</strong></p>
<p>You are not alone. Many people don’t have the time to manage their credit repair project as carefully as necessary. If you feel that you can’t give it the attention it deserves, hire a credit repair professional. A professional will insure that every issue is identified, and will address your problems in an informed and careful manner designed to produce the best results. In addition, truly effective credit repair services will assist you in rebuilding and reshaping your credit to meet future lenders guidelines so that you will be left with genuinely useable credit. Whichever route you take, I urge you to act now. It’s your credit, and it matters.</p>
<p>Copyright © 2009 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<title>Confessions of a Credit Repair Agency</title>
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Credit Repair is a very debated topic on the net right now as to whether it&#8217;s legal, effective, ethical and an avenue worth pursuing for individuals with negative, inaccurate or unverifiable information on their credit reports. No matter where you search, you will find varying opinions in regard the legitimacy of the credit repair [...]]]></description>
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<p>Credit Repair is a very debated topic on the net right now as to whether it&#8217;s legal, effective, ethical and an avenue worth pursuing for individuals with negative, inaccurate or unverifiable information on their credit reports. No matter where you search, you will find varying opinions in regard the legitimacy of the credit repair industry, from the FTC and Attorney General, to debt consolidation companies and law firms practicing credit repair companies.</p>
<p>First off to answer the question &#8220;is credit repair and its practitioners legal,&#8221; the answer is yes! There is a specific body of legislation, the Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA) that outlines how credit repair companies may legally operate. This Federal regulation is proof that the industry as a whole is legal and not a scam. I think the negative overtones are more likely a case of a few hundred bad apples taking advantage of people.</p>
<p>The second most debated topic in many of the popular credit forums is whether or not one should even use a credit repair company, or give it a go themselves? The art of credit repair or credit restoration is not necessarily a difficult one to grasp and despite what a lot of the credit repair companies and lawyers would like you to believe, there is no &#8220;magical, proprietary dispute letter.&#8221; Remember, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) was set up so that consumers could fix errors on their credit reports on their own. It was not set up so consumers could fix errors If they had the magic letter. It really is almost as simple as saying&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Hey this is not my account, please verify the information and remove from my report&#8221;</p>
<p>So why would you consider hiring a company to improve your credit score if it is so easy? The art of credit repair is not perfectly written letter, but more of knowing the little tricks credit bureaus and collection agents use to avoid eliminating the debt.</p>
<p>As much bad press credit repair agencies have received, bureaus and collection agencies are no angels either. They try and trick you, they don&#8217;t always follow procedure and we&#8217;ve seen numerous cases of them breaking promises consumers have made with them when negotiating debt.</p>
<p>Credit report repair agencies should be well versed and know what to expect and exactly how to negotiate through all the little tricks that the average consumer wouldn&#8217;t. If you are lucky enough to be working with an ethical company that does its job and at a good price, it can work wonders for your credit score.</p>
<p>The people we spoke with that do favor using an agency to fix their credit, do so because typically it&#8217;s only 30.00 to 50.00 per month and they just don&#8217;t feel like dealing with the headaches, nor do they want to be their own guinea pigs.</p>
<p>If you do make the decision you would rather leave it to the pros, what steps should you take to make sure you&#8217;re hiring the right company? At the time of writing this there is very little governing the industry outside of CROA and it is a craps shoot for the most part.</p>
<p>However, there is hope on the horizon. Currently a non-profit organization is being formed called the National Credit Repair Association (NCRA) This industry organization brings overdue legitimacy and integrity to the credit repair field, and represents all certified credit repair organizations. The idea is that accredited credit repair firms are overseen to ensure they embody top standards and ethics, and adhere to all applicable state and federal laws in their practices. In other words, the &#8220;BBB&#8221; of the Credit Repair Industry.</p>
<p>We highly recommend that you utilize this service when fully launched as it will force legitimate companies to sign up much like they would the BBB and it will also weed out the unscrupulous credit repair companies who do not wish to adhere to standards. The credit repair industry is a legal and much needed industry, but much like any &#8220;new fad&#8221; it&#8217;s going to take time to get regulated, weed out the scum and let the professionals rise to the top.</p>
<p>In closing, credit repair is something that most Americans will probably have to deal with at some point in their lives. It can be done by you with a little homework, accurate record keeping and patience, or you can hire a firm just as long as you&#8217;ve done your homework, insist the company is a member of The NCRA and make sure they are not breaking laws when dealing with your personal credit scores.</p>
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		<title>A Better Definition of Credit Repair</title>
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Ask 10 people to define credit repair and you will probably get 10 different answers. Even amongst financial experts, there are disagreements about what credit repair is.
So exactly what is credit repair?
People on the far end of the spectrum will tell you that credit repair is a myth. That it is snake oil peddled [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ask 10 people to define credit repair and you will probably get 10 different answers. Even amongst financial experts, there are disagreements about what credit repair is.</p>
<p>So exactly what is credit repair?</p>
<p>People on the far end of the spectrum will tell you that credit repair is a myth. That it is snake oil peddled by con-artists trying to separate you from your money. They feel that a bad credit rating is something you have earned and will have to endure without recourse. According to them, the only way you can &#8220;repair&#8221; your credit is to wait for the negative items on your credit reports to naturally fall off.</p>
<p>Fortunately for people with bad credit, there is much more to the credit repair story than these naysayers want to believe. But this is not to say their advice is completely invalid. If your credit score is suffering, your credit will improve as the late payments, collections accounts, or liens naturally drop off your reports. Providing that new negative items are not added to your credit reports, time is absolutely an ally of the credit repair process.</p>
<p>Sitting and waiting, however, is not credit repair. There is much more you can do.</p>
<p>Those who have done their research on the credit reporting system and your rights as a consumer can tell you that repairing your credit can be a much more proactive activity than credit repair critics would have you believe. There are a number of things you can do right now to try removing the negative information in your credit reports.</p>
<p>Based on your rights under a variety of consumer protection statutes including the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you have the right to dispute any items in your credit reports that you feel are inaccurate. And exactly what does inaccurate mean in this case? When dealing with your credit reports, inaccurate credit listings can include any items you feel are patently wrong as well as items that you feel are misleading, biased, incomplete, or unverifiable. As you can see, you have significant leeway when it comes to determining which items you believe should be listed on your credit reports.</p>
<p>The process of removing bad credit from your credit reports is a more accurate definition of credit repair, however, there is still more to be done. When most people think about repairing their credit, they think of increasing their credit score. In most cases, deleting bad credit will get you closer to this goal, but it might not get you all the way. Improving your credit score may be more than just getting rid of the bad, you may also need to add some of the good.</p>
<p>A more complete definition of credit repair includes not only the removal of bad credit, but the addition of good credit and the changes in lifestyle that will help you maintain your credit and continue working towards an 800 credit score.</p>
<p>Finally, the first step in achieving your credit goals may not have anything to do with the items currently on your credit reports. If you are falling behind in payments or facing bankruptcy, removing negative items from your credit reports is at best a temporary fix. You will need to take control of your finances through better budgeting, debt consolidation, or maybe with the help of professional counseling. It is only after you have stopped adding bad credit to your credit reports that you will be able to start improving them.</p>
<p>Because of this, you could extend the definition of credit repair to a much broader concept that also includes debt management. Credit repair could be thought of as a holistic effort that ultimately leads you to high credit worthiness and financial stability.</p>
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Too Many Errors
Credit repair serves a real purpose. Credit reporting errors are much more prevalent and costly than most people realize. Over half of all credit reports have errors on them that are serious enough to cause the victim to pay higher interest rates and even to be denied for financing. Credit repair is [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Too Many Errors</strong></p>
<p>Credit repair serves a real purpose. Credit reporting errors are much more prevalent and costly than most people realize. Over half of all credit reports have errors on them that are serious enough to cause the victim to pay higher interest rates and even to be denied for financing. Credit repair is about finding and correcting these errors, and there is more to it than most people realize.</p>
<p><strong>Too Hard to Find</strong></p>
<p>Many people dismiss credit repair as a process that requires no more than a cursory scan of their credit reports. Unfortunately, a quick scan of your credit reports will almost certainly leave almost all of the score-damaging errors undiscovered. To tap the real potential of credit repair requires an exploration of the credit reporting guidelines embodied by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). An understanding of the FCRA is certain to reveal a number of surprising and correctable errors. And every error caught and corrected is money in the bank.</p>
<p><strong>Why Credit Repair Matters</strong></p>
<p>You might be shocked at the potential cost of impaired credit. You pay interest on the money you borrow, and your interest rates are based on your credit. And it adds up. If you have a mortgage, an auto loan, and a couple of credit cards a damaged credit report could be costing you thousands of dollars each year. A small investment of time today can repay you in a tangible way for many years to come.</p>
<p><strong>Sneaky Defensive Credit Bureaus</strong></p>
<p>If you are going to launch a credit repair project you must adopt a somewhat skeptical attitude towards the credit bureaus. It might be handy to understand that the credit bureaus are not government agencies, nor do they have any status other than for-profit businesses. They each manage billions of pieces of data for over 200 million Americans, and they are not perfect. They are interested in maintaining accuracy, but only to the extent that it is not an economic detriment. You should also keep in mind that they often take a stand against credit repair only because it is in their best financial interest to do so.</p>
<p><strong>The Problem with the FTC</p>
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<p>The FTC in very justified in their campaign against crooked credit repair operations. The only real caveat here is that the FTC operations and press campaigns against scams can be heavy handed and unhappily omit the fact that, as in every industry, there are good guys and bad guys, and there are many excellent credit repair companies capable of significantly transforming your life.</p>
<p><strong>How the Bureaus Manage Disputes</strong></p>
<p>Once you decide to get your credit repair project underway you need to be conscious of the fact that you need to work thoughtfully, and even respectfully, within the credit bureau system. It is essential to understand the FCRA and to focus your disputes in areas that you have leverage, but it is equally important to understand that you will face some resistance. The credit bureaus receive mountains of disputes every day and have the right to refuse to process any request they feel is frivolous. They use this right liberally, and you need to be patient; determined, but patient.</p>
<p><strong>Collectors and Credit Repair</strong></p>
<p>Another somewhat recalcitrant group of participants in the credit reporting process is collectors. They are governed by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), and in their interaction with the bureaus by the FCRA, but there are so few repercussions for failure to comply that an amazing number of errors, intentional and otherwise, slip through the cracks. And the unwary consumer pays the price.</p>
<p><strong>Winning the Credit Repair Battle with Collectors</p>
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<p>When it comes to collectors appearing on your credit report, doubt your eyes. Take the time to understand how reporting period limits work, and how collectors reset them causing collections to report many years past their legal reporting limit. And to defend yourself against any active collectors you will also need to understand how statutes of limitation work. When it comes to credit repair a little homework really pays.</p>
<p><strong>Professional Credit Repair Services Work</strong></p>
<p>Not everyone has the time available to master the details involved in credit repair success. Nothing can affect your financial life like your credit. You simply cannot afford to do half the job. It’s your credit, and you owe it to yourself to make sure the job is done right. Either invest in a couple of good books and put in some serious study time, or hire someone to do the job for you. Credit repair is all about the details. It’s not hard to get the results if you do it right. Good luck!</p>
<p>Copyright © 2009 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Credit Repair Tips</title>
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<div><em> </em><br/><br/><br/><strong>Starting Your Credit Repair Project</strong><br/><br/>Credit Repair is not hard. Take the time to plan your effort and the results will be fantastic. Here is a list of our favorite credit repair tips. Try them together, or pick the ones that look good to you. Good luck, you are on your way!<br/><br/><strong>Reduce Your Balances<br/><br/></strong><br/><br/>The balances on your credit cards can cause a swing of 150 points. If you are utilizing over 60 percent of the limit on a card you are losing points; if you approach the limit your credit scores will plummet. If you really want to boost your scores reduce your balances to below 20 percent of the limit; i.e. if you have a $1,000 limit get the balance under $200 and watch your scores take off.<br/><br/><strong>Increase Your Card Limits</strong><br/><br/>There are two sides to the balance-to-limit ratio. If you don’t have the wherewithal to get your balances under 20 percent of the limit, try to have the limit increased; the result will be the same. The credit markets are pretty tight these days, but it’s worth a phone call to the credit card company. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.<br/><br/><strong>Open Secured Cards to Rebuild Credit</strong><br/><br/>Secured credit cards are one of the best credit repair tools available. If your credit is poor and you cannot get approved for a regular credit card, apply for a secured card. Keep the balance-to-limit ratio in mind and maintain your balances under 20 percent of the limit for the best credit repair results. This is especially important with new cards which are weighed extra heavily by the credit scoring model.<br/><br/><strong>Get a Couple of Authorized User Accounts</strong><br/><br/>For a quick credit repair boost call a family member and have them add you to one of their credit cards as an authorized user. Fair Isaac Corp recently modified their software to block the benefit of brokered authorized user accounts, so don’t bother trying to purchase these accounts online, but legitimate family member authorized user accounts will continue to provide a major credit repair benefit.<br/><br/><strong>Rehabilitate Student Loans<br/><br/></strong><br/><br/>If you are in default of a student loan now is the time to make it right. There is no cause for fear, student loan lenders are required to provide affordable payment options to accommodate your needs. Before you call your lender call the Student Loan Ombudsman Office at (877) 557-2575, they are on your side and will explain your rights. Rehabilitation can even purge the old default status from your account; a nice credit repair bonus.<br/><br/><strong>Validate Collection Letters</strong><br/><br/>If you get a collection letter in the mail don’t throw it away; you will be wasting a great credit repair opportunity. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you have only 30 days to force the collector to validate the debt. If they cannot provide proof they have the legal right to collect along with an objective accounting from the original creditor they must cease all collection efforts and not report to the credit bureaus.<br/><br/><strong>Give Yourself the Benefit of the Doubt</strong><br/><br/>When it comes to credit repair give yourself the benefit of the doubt. Examine your credit reports carefully, but don’t assume the derogatory information is accurate just because it is being reported. If there is a shadow of a doubt dispute it. Many independent studies have verified that credit reports are likely to contain multiple errors. Put your credit repair rights to work and clean up your reports.<br/><br/><strong>Challenge Collections</strong><br/><br/>Among the worst credit report offenders are collectors. Collectors regularly buy and sell collection accounts. Collectors who no longer own a debt are supposed to withdraw the account from your credit report entirely. Unfortunately, there is no incentive for them to comply with the law, so they almost always let the expired accounts linger. Dispute expired collections and they will be removed from your report.<br/><br/><strong>Underreported Limits</strong><br/><br/>Examine your reports for underreported credit card limits. Recall that your credit score is affected by your balance-to-limit ratios. It is not uncommon for credit cards companies to report your limit as less than it is, or even as equal to your current balance. Just make a copy of a recent credit card statement and attach it to your dispute letter for quick credit repair results.<br/><br/><strong>Call a Credit Repair Professional</strong><br/><br/>If you are too busy to manage the credit repair task yourself, call a professional. A credit repair professional will examine your credit reports and insure that every possible strategy is utilized to correct errors and improve your scores. Either way, it’s your credit; make sure it is as good as it can be.<br/><br/>Copyright © 2008 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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 Credit Repair and Credit ScoresCredit repair is on everyone’s mind these days. And credit scores are for sale everywhere. There is only one problem. None of these advertised credit scores are the same as the credit scores that lenders use when making credit decisions. Whoa. That’s right. People spend huge amounts of money to [...]]]></description>
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<div><em> </em><br/><br/><br/><strong>Credit Repair and Credit Scores</strong><br/><br/>Credit repair is on everyone’s mind these days. And credit scores are for sale everywhere. There is only one problem. None of these advertised credit scores are the same as the credit scores that lenders use when making credit decisions. Whoa. That’s right. People spend huge amounts of money to buy credit scores which they mistakenly believe are relevant to their life. What the heck is the story? You want to know? Okay. I’ll tell you!<br/><br/><strong>Lenders Use FICO Scores</strong><br/><br/>Lenders use a type of credit score called the FICO score. FICO stands for Fair Isaac Corporation, the creator of this important score. The credit bureaus gather consumer credit data and run their data through the FICO credit score software to produce the scores that lenders use to make decisions.<br/><br/><strong>Avoid Knockoff Scores</strong><br/><br/>If you are starting a credit repair project or plan to get a loan in the near future and want to know where you stand you should purchase your FICO scores. But if you buy your scores from one of the credit bureaus websites you will get the bureaus own proprietary scores. And you will be no wiser than you were before because these knockoff scores can easily be 100 points different from your FICO scores; deceptive for your loan information, and useless for benchmarking your credit repair.<br/><br/><strong>It’s About Money Honey</strong><br/><br/>Alas, the credit bureaus realized they could make more money by creating their own version of a credit score and selling it to the public. If they sold genuine FICO scores to consumers they would have to pay fees to Fair Isaac. Lenders demand FICO scores; it’s a simple fact, they would never settle for less. Consumers on the other hand seem to be clueless. But there is a reason that consumers are clueless, the credit bureaus don’t offer any transparency, just a sales pitch.<br/><br/><strong>Credit Repair and the Right Stuff</strong><br/><br/>It’s all about your FICO scores. If you are going to benchmark your credit repair effort or plan to get a loan these are the only scores that matter. And you can get them online at the website for Fair Isaac Corporation, MyFico.com. The cost is about $50 for all three scores. Now are your ready to hear how these important scores work? Here is a mixture of the information published by Fair Isaac and some practical credit repair tips from yours truly, and I do know a bit about this, so listen up.<br/><br/><strong>Major Credit Repair Weight</strong><br/><br/>Fair Isaac is happy to tell you that the major part of your credit score is based on two categories. These are your payment history, weighing in at a hefty 35% of your score, and your account balances, tipping the scale at 30% of your total score. This is a bare bones fact, and much useful credit repair info is left unsaid, so I guess I’ll say it. If you care about your credit scores you need to focus on your revolving balances.<br/><br/><strong>Revolving Account Bombs</strong><br/><br/>Revolving balances are the lynchpin of your credit scores, and hence your credit repair effort. You can have a decade of perfect credit under your belt. You may have paid off a dozen cars and made every payment on time, but if you run up your credit card balances to the max and then check your credit scores you are in for a rude awakening. Maxed out credit cards will devastate your scores. Do you want some numbers? Okay.  A maxed out card can erase 100 points from your score. An over-limit card can knock 150 points off; it’s a credit repair disaster. But wait, there is more.<br/><br/><strong>Credit Repair Leverage</strong><br/><br/>I don’t want you to feel like this is all bad news. Revolving debt is conversely the most powerful credit repair tool you have at your disposal for pumping up your scores. FICO recognizes 5 different balance tiers: 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 percent usage. If you are getting a loan in the near future and have the resources to pay your balances under 20% of the limit your scores will be shining.<br/><br/><strong>The Rest of the Story</strong><br/><br/>The other ingredients relevant to your credit repair task include the age of your accounts, coming in at 15% of your score, new credit and inquiries at 10%, and the type, or mix of credit at the final 10%. These remaining ingredients are minor and for most people will take care of themselves as life goes on. I should, however, add that it is valuable credit repair advice to avoid opening new accounts before applying for a major loan, and to keep those inquiries to a minimum. Cheers!<br/><br/>Copyright © 2008 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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 Well, first let’s start with what credit repair is. &#8220;Credit repair&#8221; is a term most commonly used to describe a systematic process of improving ones credit scores by obtaining copies of the individual&#8217;s credit report, reviewing the credit report for errors and misleading information; then disputing the information with the credit bureaus. This is [...]]]></description>
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<div><em> </em><br/><br/><br/>Well, first let’s start with what credit repair is. &#8220;Credit repair&#8221; is a term most commonly used to describe a systematic process of improving ones credit scores by obtaining copies of the individual&#8217;s credit report, reviewing the credit report for errors and misleading information; then disputing the information with the credit bureaus. This is just a basic explanation of the process. While it can be very simple for some, it is much more complex and time consuming for others.<br/><br/>Most consumers with bad credit are searching for free credit repair. Regrettably, there are no services that I know of that will repair your credit for free so, if you are looking for “free credit repair” you will have to do it by yourself. There are also some reputable, inexpensive credit repair services available for consumers who just don’t have time to learn the credit repair process. But, doing it yourself has many advantages and I think that most people who learn about the credit game have better chances of not getting into credit trouble again.<br/><br/>When you are ready to start your free credit repair journey, I suggest starting at a credit repair forum or by reading a credit repair book. A credit repair forum is a discussion group of people teaching and learning credit repair. There’s tons of information online – just be careful – there is lots of misinformation online as well. Remember to always research your questions with different sources.<br/><br/>After spending hours and hours researching credit repair online, I’ve realized that credit repair has got to be one of the most misconstrued topics online. There are way too many people being mislead online. They don’t research the information they find and end up repeating it to others. And yes, some of them are even repeating the information on their websites. They are only trying to help, but instead usually end up really hurting other people financially. Please, please do not be one of those people.<br/><br/>This is why I suggest credit repair forums; usually when someone is wrong, there are plenty of professionals at the forums that will correct that person immediately.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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 Build New Credit NowThe most common credit repair mistake people make is putting off building new credit. If bad financial times have left you without open accounts you must start the rebuilding process now. No matter how successful you are in correcting derogatory items on your credit report if you do not have any [...]]]></description>
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<div><em> </em><br/><br/><br/><strong>Build New Credit Now</strong><br/><br/>The most common credit repair mistake people make is putting off building new credit. If bad financial times have left you without open accounts you must start the rebuilding process now. No matter how successful you are in correcting derogatory items on your credit report if you do not have any open accounts your credit score will not get off the ground. Your credit score is based on both the positive and the negative information on your credit reports. Removing the negative is essential, but without open accounts in good standing the credit scoring formula has nothing to grade you on.<br/><br/><strong>No Excuse for Delay</strong><br/><br/>The logic most people apply in delaying the opening of new accounts as part of a credit repair program is the belief that it would be better to wait. No one wants to get denied. The problem with postponing the task of opening new credit is that it takes time for the new accounts to be an asset. The first few months your new accounts are open will be a drag on your scores. It is best to get started today and to let those new accounts become seasoned. Your credit repair efforts can be very satisfying if you do it right.<br/><br/><strong>Get the Right Type of Credit<br/><br/></strong><br/><br/>If the quality of your credit is not sufficient to be approved for regular credit cards, just get secured cards, they are every bit as valuable for your credit repair efforts. If you are rebuilding your credit from scratch you should get two new secured cards. While we are on the subject it is worth mentioning that not all types of credit are equally beneficial. Focus on building your credit with MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover. Avoid store cards and consumer credit like furniture store loans at all costs when your credit repair project is getting underway. These forms of credit are of questionable benefit and may even depress the scores of those with little credit depth.<br/><br/><strong>Managing Your New Credit</strong><br/><br/>Once you have opened your new credit cards you can pump up your credit repair efforts significantly or you can become your own worst enemy. These new little credit cards can easily make a difference of one hundred points in your scores, in either direction, depending on how you manage them. The FICO scoring formula to a surprising extent hinges on the balances you maintain on your cards. Specifically FICO recognizes card usage in 20% increments. It is handy to be aware that if you want the largest credit repair benefit you should use less than 20% of your available limit. And if you max out one of your new cards you can expect a precipitous breathtaking drop in your scores. If this should happen to you, here is a bit of good news. All you need to do is pay your balances back down again and your score will pop right back up, just as quickly as the creditor reports the new balance to the credit bureaus.<br/><br/><strong>Credit Repair and Installment Debt</strong><br/><br/>Generally speaking, in the long term it is very good for your credit repair efforts to have a balanced mix of credit types. As mentioned above store cards and consumer debt, such as furniture store loans are the exception; if you are making a credit repair effort I suggest you steer clear of these debt types altogether. Once your credit is well established you can feel free to use consumer debt and enjoy the discounts that often come with these new accounts. Automobile loans and mortgages are a healthy counterpoint to well managed revolving debt. From a credit repair perspective both of these credit types should be part of a long term credit building strategy. Unlike revolving debt, which can influence your scores dramatically from month to month in either direction based on your balances, the real impact of these installment loans builds over time as the FICO scoring model give you credit for longevity.<br/><br/>Get Some Credit Repair Help<br/><br/>There are a lot of little details that can make a significant difference in your credit repair success. Unfortunately, not all of these details are a matter of common sense. You need to study up a bit. The credit reporting system and the FICO credit scoring model have evolved into densely complex systems. It is no longer enough to just pay your bills on time and hope for the best. It is not a perfect world and you need to look out for yourself, and it may take some work. Buy a book on credit repair or contact a legitimate credit repair service to light the path for you. You can do it. Good Luck!<br/><br/>Copyright © 2008 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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 A HOAX? Have you seen the commercials about identity theft wrecking a person&#8217;s credit? Well, the truth is that if it happens to you, you can get a brand new social security number from the Social Security Administration. You can be sure that the people who make those commercials don&#8217;t want you to know [...]]]></description>
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<div><em> </em><br/><br/><br/>A HOAX? Have you seen the commercials about identity theft wrecking a person&#8217;s credit? Well, the truth is that if it happens to you, you can get a brand new social security number from the Social Security Administration. You can be sure that the people who make those commercials don&#8217;t want you to know about that!<br/><br/>The following two quotes are from the Federal Trade Commission:<br/><br/>&#8220;Your credit repair: self help may be best.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;Credit repair services have been a big problem for consumers. Credit repair firms typically charge hundreds of dollars for their ongoing services, but don&#8217;t deliver on their promises.<br/><br/>The Scam: Everyday, companies nationwide, appeal to consumers with poor credit histories. They promise, for a fee, to clean up your credit report so you can get a car loan, a home mortgage, insurance, or even a job. The truth is, they can&#8217;t deliver. After you pay them hundreds or thousands of dollars in fees, these companies do nothing to improve your credit report; most simply vanish with your money.&#8221;<br/><br/>End of Federal Trade Commission quotes.<br/><br/>You don&#8217;t need to pay firms or attorneys to send out form letters once a month that get limited results. Credit reporting agencies recognize these form letters, and treat them accordingly. It&#8217;s better, cheaper and faster if you do your own credit repair.<br/><br/>Below is a complete advanced strategy that anyone can use to repair their credit. It should be sufficient to for most credit repair situations.<br/><br/>Here are the three simple steps you will use to repair your credit. It&#8217;s easy. I&#8217;ll go into detail later in this article.<br/><br/>1. Obtain your three credit reports. Each credit bureau must furnish everyone with a credit report once a year, if it is requested.<br/><br/>2. Review the reports and locate the negative items. Reading the information on a credit report takes a little effort, but it&#8217;s not hard.<br/><br/>3. Dispute the items that you want removed or corrected.<br/><br/>Repairing your credit is not as intimidating, or difficult, as it might seem. It&#8217;s as easy as writing a few very simple letters. The best letters are short and direct. This point is very important, and I want you to remember it: &#8220;the best letters are short, simple, direct, AND DO NOT look like form letters.&#8221; Never offer any explanations whatsoever, unless you are giving an explanation of a negative entry in a credit bureau file that you have been unable to repair.<br/><br/>Your BIG GUN is &#8220;Debt Validation.&#8221; It is the primary tool you will use when repairing your credit. If a credit reporting agency does not properly validate a debt within thirty (30) days of your request, they must remove the entry from your file. &#8220;The time limit is often the key to success for repairing your credit.&#8221;<br/><br/>Credit bureaus are merely big filing cabinets that take in vast amounts of information every day. They don&#8217;t have the time or resources to check all of the information which comes in on a daily basis. Frequently, the information is wrong, and they never question it!<br/><br/>Here are some things that they would rather you don&#8217;t know.<br/><br/>- Credit reporting agencies are subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1971 and the Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act of 1996.<br/><br/>- Each item in your credit file must be proven or it cannot remain in the file. If the credit bureau cannot validate the item, it must be removed from your file, whether it&#8217;s true, or not. Validation is not simply, &#8220;yep, they said it&#8217;s yours.&#8221; It takes some actual effort.<br/><br/>- Every negative entry on your report can be denied or challenged at any time. The bureau must reinvestigate and if that item cannot be verified within a &#8220;reasonable amount of time&#8221;, (30 days) it must be removed from the file. However, they do have an option to deem your request &#8220;frivolous&#8221; under certain conditions.<br/><br/>- Many times the creditor does not re-validate in the time allowed, or the credit bureau is busy and does not handle your dispute properly. The disputed entry must then be deleted.<br/><br/>- The older an item is, the more difficult validation is. It is possible it cannot be validated because records may no longer exist after a year or two.<br/><br/>- As of September of 2005, all credit reporting agencies must provide one copy of each individual&#8217;s credit report every year, upon request. The three major nationwide consumer reporting companies have set up one central website and a toll-free telephone number, through which you can order your free annual report.<br/><br/>To order your free credit reports, go to www.annualcreditreport.com or call 877-322-8228. You must obtain copies of your credit report from all three of these major credit reporting agencies. You should do this every year.<br/><br/>NOTE: These companies ARE ALLOWED to charge you for your &#8220;credit score.&#8221; They don&#8217;t like doing anything for free. But, you DO NOT need your credit score.<br/><br/>A free report is all you need. You only need to see the entries that other people have put in your file. Remove negative entries, and your credit scores will automatically improve.<br/><br/>The Credit Bureaus want you to do everything online. Other than getting your reports online from www.annualcreditreport.com, DO NOT contact the Credit Bureaus online at any time. You must use the postal service for ANY credit repair strategy to work.<br/><br/>When you have received and reviewed your credit report, follow these instructions for any negative entries. Send a very brief letter by certified mail with the following information.&#8221;I am disputing this item (or these items) on my credit report. (insert a sentence here which explains why you are disputing the items, ie &#8220;you are mis-reporting the information,&#8221; or &#8220;this account is not mine,&#8221; etc.) Please verify and validate it (them).&#8221;<br/><br/>NOTE: the word &#8220;verify&#8221; is a very special and strong legal word. In Black&#8217;s Law Dictionary, fifth edition, it is defined, &#8220;To confirm or substantiate by oath or affidavit.&#8221;<br/><br/>Always use the word verify, in any type of dispute letter. You will probably never go to court over a credit dispute, but if you do, it may be important that you have used the word &#8220;verify&#8221; in your letters. You will need to make it part of the court record that you asked for verification, and that you know its legal definition.<br/><br/>VALIDATION: A COPY of the original contract with your signature on it is NOT validation. It is no more valid than a copy of a $100 bill, or a copy of one of your checks. Anyone can copy your signature.<br/><br/>There is case law involving The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, which states that validation of the debt can either be a signed judgment order, or an accounting which is signed and dated by the person responsible for maintaining the account general ledger. Credit reporting agencies should be held to the same rules for validation. I&#8217;ve never had to go to court for this, but I have successfully used these validation standards for my own clients.<br/><br/>Back to your own credit repair. When the credit reporting agencies receive your dispute letters, they will check the item, or items, that you dispute, and give a brief reply. They have a total of 30 days from the receipt of the original certified mail you sent to them, asking for verification. Wait until there are only 10 days left, and send another certified letter stating: Your alleged validation is not sufficient to show that I am a debtor to that creditor. Remove the entry from my file.<br/><br/>They will have insufficient time to check it out, and they must remove it from your file. If for some odd reason they do provide sufficient validation, it must be 100% accurate, or they must remove that information from your file.<br/><br/>ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS &#8211; only communicate with these people in writing thru the mail. An old axiom is &#8220;if it isn&#8217;t written, it wasn&#8217;t said.&#8221;<br/><br/>1. Always send certified letters that make them sign a card when they receive your letter.<br/><br/>2. Always keep copies of everything in a special folder, just in case you ever need to go to court.<br/><br/>3. Always demand an updated copy of your file after the negative items have been removed.<br/><br/>About dispute letters:<br/><br/>- You want to make your letters to look &#8220;unprofessional,&#8221; so that you don&#8217;t raise any Red Flags with the credit bureaus.<br/><br/>- Do not use dispute forms or file numbers provided by the bureau.<br/><br/>- Do not use a &#8220;fill in the blanks&#8221; form letter.<br/><br/>- Do not use a letterhead.<br/><br/>- Instead, send a simple handwritten letter, or a letter printed from your computer.<br/><br/>WARNING: Do not dispute more than three (3) items on your credit report at any one time. Also, wait sixty (60) days before disputing any other items on your report. There are laws in place which allow the credit reporting agencies to deem your disputes as frivolous if they detect that you are trying to eliminate all negative information on your file.<br/><br/>A word about bankruptcy and other legal items in the public records on your credit report. These items are almost impossible to get off your report without using more advanced strategies.<br/><br/>It is unlikely that you will vastly improve your credit score in thirty days as some promise, but you should see some solid improvement in thirty days. Everyone&#8217;s situation is different. In some cases that need only two or three corrections, thirty days might do it.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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