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Have you ever seen an ad that read, "Repair Your Credit –Guaranteed!" or "Perfect
Credit in 30 Days!" or some similar ad? Sounds great. Who doesn't want a better
credit rating?
Good credit allows for better interest rates on mortgages, credit cards, auto loans,
insurance rates and much more. Is your credit score slowing you down? Wouldn't life
be wonderful if that score could be improved? How can this be done?
There are different ways to improve credit scores.
Build Good Credit
This means pay your bills on time, pay off any legitimate outstanding collections
and use credit judiciously. Close any revolving accounts you are not using. Don't
consolidate and pay off bills. That could likely raise your score. It is better
to have a small balance (about 30% of the credit limit) than to have a bunch of
balances at zero thereby having a lot of available credit and one new "maxed-out"
loan. Do not let anyone "pull" your credit report unless it is necessary. Inquires
on your report by creditors can lower your score from 3 to 7 points each time. When
a consumer pulls their own report it does not affect the score. Here are the web
addresses of the three credit agencies where you can order a copy of your report.
www.experian.com, www.equifax.com and www.beacon.com. You may also want to visit
www.myfico.com for more information concerning how to raise your credit score.
Challenge Derogatory Items
Once you view your report and find any inaccuracies you should immediately contact
the creditor and "challenge" it. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) provides options
for the consumer when the information and accuracy of items in the report is incorrect.
All information must be proven correct within 30 days of receipt of your request
to the creditor and or they must remove it from the report. Creditors and credit
reporting agencies do not make it easy to correct problems. Don't let them confuse
you and give you the runaround. Don't give up. Keep copies of all correspondence
and follow up. If you feel this may be too much to tackle on your own then you may
want to speak with a credit repair company.
Credit Repair Companies
Credit repair companies have received a bad name recently. But there are reputable
companies out there. You may want to explore what options they offer. They are familiar
with procedures and laws and they may be able to deal more effectively with the
bureaus and creditors. Discuss in detail with them how they intend to improve your
credit score. Get nervous if they mention a change of names or how to obtain a new
social security number. Be wary of anyone that offer claims that sound too good
to be true.
Consumer Credit Counseling
There is a difference between Credit Repair and Consumer Credit Counseling services.
Credit repair is just that, repairing credit. Consumer Credit counseling services
are usually non-profit agencies that help you negotiate with credit grantors to
accept smaller payments over an extended amount of time. Consumer Credit Counseling
can adversely affect credit scores because partial payments may be reported as late
payments.
Once a credit report has changed it may take up to 60 days to see the score change.
Some mortgage brokers and lenders have the ability to have your score updated immediately.
This is called Rapid Rescoring and there may be a small charge. Discuss this option
with your lender.
Remember, be pro-active about your credit history. Get the credit you deserve.
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