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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>Credit Repair and the Credit Bureau Battle</title>
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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>
<p></strong></p>
<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>
<p></strong></p>
<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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<div><em> </em><br/><br/><br/>Having a bad credit score has several implications, one of which is that it can affect your chances of getting a loan. To fix a bad credit score, many people find it advantageous to try credit repair. Some of the ways of doing credit repair include keeping debt in control, getting copies of credit reports and disputing inaccuracies, doing goodwill negotiation, and seeking help from companies that provide credit repair services.<br/><br/>Keywords:<br/><br/>credit repair,credit report repair, FICO score<br/><br/>The effects of having bad credit can be far-reaching. Among the main disadvantages of having a bad credit score is that it can affect your chances of getting a loan later on, prevent you from getting a new credit card, or even keep you from being accepted for a job. Lenders such as banks and other financial institutions will take a look at your FICO score to see whether you are capable of paying back the loan. This FICO score is an indicator of the likelihood that you will default on a loan. If your FICO score is low, chances are you&#8217;re going to be turned down when you ask for a loan. Aside from that, credit card companies are likely to refuse your applications for a credit card in case you want a new one.<br/><br/>Start taking control of your debt.<br/><br/>The first thing you have to do once you realize that you have bad credit is to take the time to think about how you&#8217;re going to improve your credit score. There are many ways by which you can do credit repair, and it&#8217;s always best to start early. You can do credit repair by yourself, or you can choose to get some help from companies offering credit repair services. One of the most important steps you have to do is to make sure that you keep your debt under control by avoiding accumulating any more of it.<br/><br/>Get copies of your credit reports.<br/><br/>Before you start doing credit report repair, you first have to know what exactly you need to fix. Your credit reports contain information that lenders and other companies will see, and it would be good for you to get copies of your latest credit reports from the three credit bureaus. In case you find some inaccurate, outdated, or misleading information on any of these credit reports, then you should dispute the information so that they can be removed from your report.<br/><br/>Do credit repair by goodwill negotiation.<br/><br/>If you want to get some information removed from your credit reports, you can do this by doing goodwill negotiation. Goodwill negotiation is a way to do credit report repair by negotiating with creditors and asking them to remove various questionable items on your report. It won&#8217;t cost you anything to do this credit repair, and having several items removed from your reports can make a substantial difference. <br/><br/>Do credit report repair by credit disputation.<br/><br/>According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you have a right to contact credit bureaus directly and dispute questionable items on your reports. When you do this, the items you dispute will have to be reviewed by the credit bureaus. In case they don&#8217;t find any proof that the items you&#8217;re disputing are correct, then they will be obliged to remove those information from your reports.<br/><br/>Get help from companies providing credit repair services.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re having a difficult time doing credit repair on your own and you want the help of professionals, you might want to consider contacting companies who are offering credit repair services. They can help you when it comes to negotiating with creditors or disputing items on your credit reports. They can even help you prepare a debt management plan or help you plan ways on how you can pay off your debts quickly and increase your credit score. What&#8217;s great about getting help from these companies is that you won&#8217;t have to pay as much as you would if you get the help of a lawyer. Aside from that, you can be sure that you&#8217;d have the help of a professional who will guide you every step of the way.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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 Credit Repair is all About LeverageYou want results. In the universe of credit repair you should focus your attention on the areas where you have legal leverage, and avoid those where you have none. If there are errors on your credit report your leverage will come from the obligations imposed on the credit bureaus [...]]]></description>
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<div><em> </em><br/><br/><br/><strong>Credit Repair is all About Leverage</strong><br/><br/>You want results. In the universe of credit repair you should focus your attention on the areas where you have legal leverage, and avoid those where you have none. If there are errors on your credit report your leverage will come from the obligations imposed on the credit bureaus by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).<br/><br/><strong>Know Where you Stand</strong><br/><br/>The FCRA spells out the responsibilities of the credit bureaus in dealing with the dispute and verification process. All of your credit repair results will be attributable to the FCRA. Take the time to understand your basic rights and the legal responsibilities of the credit bureaus and you will have the power to produce the credit repair results that you need.<br/><br/><strong>Don’t Believe Your Eyes</strong><br/><br/>The vast majority of credit reports contain multiple errors. Many people have the propensity to believe what they see on their credit reports. The credit bureaus are not government agencies, nor are they infallible, far from it. They are big businesses trying hard to manage an unimaginable amount of data. Errors are part of the picture, and it’s time for you to look out for yourself.<br/><br/><strong>Credit Bureaus and the Law</strong><br/><br/>If it were not for the pressure of the government spurred by almost ceaseless consumer complaints about credit reporting inaccuracy things would be much worse. As it is, credit repair is reasonably manageable if you know your rights. It’s all about the FCRA and the obligations it imposes on the credit bureaus. You can succeed if you know your rights and stand your ground.<br/><br/><strong>The Thirty Day Rule</strong><br/><br/>Are there errors on your credit report? Oddly enough there is no point in disputing your issues directly with the creditor, as you would have no leverage; they have no obligation to respond. You need to focus your credit repair efforts on the credit bureaus. Once a credit bureau receives a dispute they have 30 days to verify the information with the creditor. If they cannot verify the information within that timeframe they must cease reporting it and send you a letter stating the outcome.<br/><br/><strong>The Fifteen Day Rule</strong><br/><br/>If a creditor verifies the information with the credit bureau within the allowed timeframe they will send you a letter explaining that the information has been verified. But this is not the end of your rights. If you are not satisfied you may send another letter to the credit bureaus requesting details about their verification process including contact information with the creditor. The credit bureau has 15 days to comply with this request.<br/><br/><strong>Collectors and Psychology</strong><br/><br/>Your credit repair project may bring you in contact with a collector. This is usually an unpleasant experience. Collectors are trained emotional terrorists. I am not kidding. Professional collectors are taught to cause as much fear and discomfort as possible without crossing the line into illegality. They will do and say whatever it takes to wear you down and make you pay. If you have to deal with a collector you had better know your rights.<br/><br/><strong>Collectors and the Law</strong><br/><br/>Collectors fall under the supervision of another important law called the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The FDCPA lists unacceptable collection practices as well as certain obligations to respond to specific consumer requests. If you know your rights you can control and even dominate the situation. Your right to validate a debt imposes an obligation on the collector to document the alleged debt and brings a halt to all collection efforts while this process is underway.<br/><br/><strong>Credit Repair and Statues of Limitation</strong><br/><br/>If confronted by a collector you may be able to turn the entire communication to your favor if you know the statute of limitation on the subject debt. The statute of limitation is the time limit that a debt may be collected through the court system. If a collection is beyond the statute of limitation a collector has no way to enforce the collection by suing you. This means two things, first, if you send the collector a cease communication letter he will go away forever, and second, if you would like to resolve an outstanding balance the collector should be very willing to negotiate.<br/><br/><strong>Credit Repair Muscle</strong><br/><br/>You don’t have to go it alone! If you would like to be guided through the process of credit repair, just call on a credit repair professional. Many people are too busy to manage the details involved with doing the job properly. You credit is too important to be left to chance. There is only one way to do it, the right way. Good luck!<br/><br/>Copyright © 2008 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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