It is a reality that many people are faced with the difficult task of credit repair. They may have found themselves overextended on their credit cards and have to repair some late payments and some bad decisions when it comes to credit history. Credit repair isn’t as difficult as many people might think. It takes time, but it can be done.
First, you need to obtain a copy of your credit report from either one or all three of the major credit reporting agencies. The “big three” are Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. They can be found quite easily on the Internet and will provide you with a copy of your credit report.
The FACT Act that was passed by Congress back in 2001 allows all consumers one free copy of their credit report per year. For this, you will need to go to either www.annualcreditreport.com or www.freecreditreport.com. Sometimes one of the agencies will provide you with the one report for free, but you are best off to go to one of these websites.
However, if you are serious about credit repair, you will really need to obtain copies of all three credit reports. Creditors are not required to report to any of the agencies, and often they will just report to one. Having all three credit reports on hand will help you make repair to your credit more effectively and more thoroughly.
Once you have these reports in hand, go over them “with a fine tooth comb”. Check for any errors such as accounts that have been paid off but are still appearing as delinquent or accounts that you never opened or used in the first place. If you do find errors on your report, it is essential that you contact the credit bureau to make the correction if you want your credit repair efforts to be thorough.
After checking your credit report, the essential part of making repairs to your credit is to change the way you are using credit. That includes making all payments on time and not using credit the way you used to. While it’s true that it’s virtually impossible to go through life today without using credit, you can use it wisely and not end up in trouble down the line.
Making repair to your credit is not a difficult task, but it does take time and patience. Truly what you need to do is simply take steps to evaluate your use of credit and then see where changes can be made. Then not only will your credit be repaired, your credit score will raise as well.
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Friday, April 29, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Free Credit Report
On December 4, 2003, President George W. Bush signed into law the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions (FACT) act that provide one free credit report to all citizens of the United States per year. This came about as the result of a rise in identity theft and the need for citizens to able to view and monitor their credit reports to check for accuracy of information.
Now, all United States citizens are entitled to one free credit report each year from any one of the three credit reporting agencies: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. This one free credit report can be very valuable to the everyday consumer as it is used by most lending institutions and credit card companies to evaluate you and decided if you are a good credit risk.
There are various ways you can go about getting your free credit report. You can go to any of the credit reporting agencies’ websites: www.experian.com, www.equifax.com, or www.transunion.com. There will be links there that can guide you through getting your free credit report.
Probably one of the easier ways, however, to go about it is to visit either of the following websites: www.annualcreditreport.com or www.freecreditreport.com. They will guide you through the process by asking a series of questions and asking personal things to help determine that you are who you say you are. Within a few moments, your free credit report will appear on your computer screen and you will be able to save it to your computer and print it out so you can check for any mistakes.
Many people feel that the FACT act is one of the best pieces of legislation to come into effect in a long time. Many years ago, the everyday consumer would have to pay money to see their credit report. The information was almost held hostage unless that person wanted to “pay up”. The FACT Act was written and passed to prevent this.
Legislators agreed that people should have access to information about them and that they deserved to be able to see what the credit reporting agencies have compiled about them. So now, each and every American can get a free credit report each year.
We urge you to get your free credit report right now if you haven’t already. It is how lending companies decide if you can get a car loan, a home loan, or a line of credit. For many Americans, this is very important. So, go get your free credit report and stay on the road toward having a clean credit record.
To get a FREE copy of your credit report go to: www.annualcreditreport.com
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Debt Settlement and Credit Repair
When you are trying to repair your credit, one of the first things that you should try is to get your creditors to agree to a debt settlement. What is a debt settlement? Basically, you will call your creditor and let them know that you want to pay off the account and ask them what the lowest number they will agree to. Most of your debt that you have accumulated is in interest and finance charges, so a lot of them will think about this and agree to a lower payment amount than what shows on your statement. This writer came into some money through an inheritance and I owed a rather large credit card bill – over $9,000. I called the credit card company to let them know that I had a substantial amount of money that I could use to pay off the card but I couldn’t pay the full $9,000. After some negotiation, we agreed that if I would pay $6,400, the debt would be settled. I made the payment and my credit score rose almost immediately. Not all companies will agree to debt settlement, but when you can find one who will, it can go a long way to repair your credit. Be honest with the company and tell them what you have to offer. If it is acceptable to them, the settlement of the debt will be finalized and you will be on your way toward credit repair. There are other companies besides credit card companies who will agree to debt settlements. One of the biggest reasons that people get into credit problems is due to overly huge medical bills. These cannot be helped oftentimes and they can stack up very quickly causing huge blemishes on your credit report. Believe it or not, you can make a debt settlement agreement with the medical companies that can go a long way to repair your credit. Check with the hospital to see if they have any special programs for people who are financial difficulty because of an illness that isn’t covered by insurance or for people who don’t have insurance. Almost all medical providers realize that medical care is expensive, so if you show them your total financial picture and at least try to make some type of settlement on your debt, they will be willing to accept it. Keep in mind that some won’t, but there’s really no harm in trying, now is there? Using debt settlement agreements as a way to repair your credit is just a smart way to go. Make the phone calls and be prepared to negotiate. Many people will work with you if you show a good faith gesture to try and make your debt right through a settlement which will repair your credit in no time at all!
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