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At the end of the day, all this ignorance about the credit system does nothing but help the lenders and other financial institutions who use your credit information. If people simply knew a little more about their credit, they would be able to take steps to improve their credit. By improving their credit, people could avoid having to pay the high interest rates that pad the lenders profits.



What follows are some of the myths people believe to be true about the consumer credit system. By distancing yourself from these defeatist fallacies, you can open yourself up to learning the truth about your credit and what you can do to manage it.

1) The Myth: The big three credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union) are official agencies tasked with maintaining your credit reports.

The Truth: These three companies are just that, for-profit companies. The big three credit bureaus are businesses who make money by collecting consumers financial information and then selling it to creditors, marketers, employers, and even back to you I the form of your credit reports.

2) The Myth: There law states that your creditors must report late payments, collections, charged off accounts, etc. to the credit bureaus. Once these items are added to your credit reports, they must remain on your reports for 7 years.

The Truth: The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) does not require anything to be reported to the credit bureaus. In addition, the FCRA does not list a minimum amount of time that reported items must be listed on you credit reports. It only requires that listings remain on your credit reports for no more than 7 years for most items. The truth is that your creditors can remove items from your credit reports at any time.

3) The Myth: There is nothing you can legally do to repair your credit.

The Truth: There is a wide variety of things you can do to add positive credit to and remove bad credit from your credit reports. Every law that applies to the credit bureaus is written to protect you. By taking advantage of their rights under these laws, people have forced the credit bureaus to permanently delete millions of negative items from their credit reports. For every person that claims that it is impossible to remove bad credit from your credit reports, there is another person who has already done it.

4) The Myth: It is impossible to remove accurate information from your credit reports.

The Truth: Actually, this myth is correct, but not in the way most people think. When the FTC talks about removing accurate information from your credit reports, they are using the word "accurate" in the legal sense as defined by numerous credit laws and legal decisions. To help get a better understanding of what their version of "accurate" means, it helps to know what is considered inaccurate. According to the law, inaccurate credit listings also include listings that are untimely, misleading, biased, incomplete, and unverifiable.

So yes, it is impossible to remove "accurate" negative information form your credit reports, but many of the things you think may be accurate right now you will know are actually misleading, biased, unverifiable, etc. once you learn more about the consumer credit laws.

5) The Myth: It doesn't matter if something gets removed from your credit reports, it will just come back.

The Truth: While it is possible for a deleted item to reappear on your credit reports, it is rare. The FCRA makes it more difficult from the credit bureaus to re-report an item to help protect you from having to continually dispute the same items over and over again.

6) The Myth: It is illegal for anyone to repair your credit for you.

The Truth: You have the right to enlist the help of a credit repair professional if you so choose. In fact, U.S. District Court Judge, J. Wexler said about credit repair companies that "since allowing third parties to assist consumers will likely lead to the expedited correction of credit reports, it will further the purposes of the [fair credit reporting] acts."

7) The Myth: There is no reason to use a credit repair company because you can repair your own credit for free.

The Truth: While people point out that you can save money by repairing your own credit, they rarely mention the other costs associated with repairing your own credit reports. Aside from the material costs of mailing certified letters (a practice that is recommended by most credit repair experts), many people also have to spend a significant amount of time learning about the various credit laws, learning the tactics for writing effective dispute letters, dealing with credit bureau stall letters and information requests, and other tasks associated with managing the credit repair process.

When considering all the costs involved with repairing their own credit, many people find that it is more than worth the money to have someone else repair their credit for them.

8) The Myth: Repairing your own credit is easy.

The Truth: For a few people, repairing their credit is easy. Most people find out that the opposite is true. Remember that lenders want to keep your credit score low and the credit bureaus do not want to deal with you because there is no money in it. The law may be on your side, but these organizations are not and they will work to make the credit repair process difficult. People may say that all you have to do is write a dispute letter and send it to the credit bureaus. But what do you do when this doesn't work for you? At that point, the real work of credit repair begins.

To illustrate the difficulty of repairing your own credit, consider that, according to a survey of over 2,000 Lexington Law credit repair clients, almost 40% had attempted to repair their credit on their own before enlisting the help of the firm.
Consumer Credit Of America
At the end of the day, all this ignorance about the credit system does nothing but help the lenders and other financial institutions who use your credit information. If people simply knew a little more about their credit, they would be able to take steps to improve their credit. By improving their credit, people could avoid having to pay the high interest rates that pad the lenders profits.

What follows are some of the myths people believe to be true about the consumer credit system. By distancing yourself from these defeatist fallacies, you can open yourself up to learning the truth about your credit and what you can do to manage it.

1) The Myth: The big three credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union) are official agencies tasked with maintaining your credit reports.

The Truth: These three companies are just that, for-profit companies. The big three credit bureaus are businesses who make money by collecting consumers financial information and then selling it to creditors, marketers, employers, and even back to you I the form of your credit reports.

2) The Myth: There law states that your creditors must report late payments, collections, charged off accounts, etc. to the credit bureaus. Once these items are added to your credit reports, they must remain on your reports for 7 years.

The Truth: The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) does not require anything to be reported to the credit bureaus. In addition, the FCRA does not list a minimum amount of time that reported items must be listed on you credit reports. It only requires that listings remain on your credit reports for no more than 7 years for most items. The truth is that your creditors can remove items from your credit reports at any time.

3) The Myth: There is nothing you can legally do to repair your credit.

The Truth: There is a wide variety of things you can do to add positive credit to and remove bad credit from your credit reports. Every law that applies to the credit bureaus is written to protect you. By taking advantage of their rights under these laws, people have forced the credit bureaus to permanently delete millions of negative items from their credit reports. For every person that claims that it is impossible to remove bad credit from your credit reports, there is another person who has already done it.

4) The Myth: It is impossible to remove accurate information from your credit reports.

The Truth: Actually, this myth is correct, but not in the way most people think. When the FTC talks about removing accurate information from your credit reports, they are using the word "accurate" in the legal sense as defined by numerous credit laws and legal decisions. To help get a better understanding of what their version of "accurate" means, it helps to know what is considered inaccurate. According to the law, inaccurate credit listings also include listings that are untimely, misleading, biased, incomplete, and unverifiable.

So yes, it is impossible to remove "accurate" negative information form your credit reports, but many of the things you think may be accurate right now you will know are actually misleading, biased, unverifiable, etc. once you learn more about the consumer credit laws.

5) The Myth: It doesn't matter if something gets removed from your credit reports, it will just come back.

The Truth: While it is possible for a deleted item to reappear on your credit reports, it is rare. The FCRA makes it more difficult from the credit bureaus to re-report an item to help protect you from having to continually dispute the same items over and over again.

6) The Myth: It is illegal for anyone to repair your credit for you.

The Truth: You have the right to enlist the help of a credit repair professional if you so choose. In fact, U.S. District Court Judge, J. Wexler said about credit repair companies that "since allowing third parties to assist consumers will likely lead to the expedited correction of credit reports, it will further the purposes of the [fair credit reporting] acts."

7) The Myth: There is no reason to use a credit repair company because you can repair your own credit for free.

The Truth: While people point out that you can save money by repairing your own credit, they rarely mention the other costs associated with repairing your own credit reports. Aside from the material costs of mailing certified letters (a practice that is recommended by most credit repair experts), many people also have to spend a significant amount of time learning about the various credit laws, learning the tactics for writing effective dispute letters, dealing with credit bureau stall letters and information requests, and other tasks associated with managing the credit repair process.

When considering all the costs involved with repairing their own credit, many people find that it is more than worth the money to have someone else repair their credit for them.

8) The Myth: Repairing your own credit is easy.

The Truth: For a few people, repairing their credit is easy. Most people find out that the opposite is true. Remember that lenders want to keep your credit score low and the credit bureaus do not want to deal with you because there is no money in it. The law may be on your side, but these organizations are not and they will work to make the credit repair process difficult. People may say that all you have to do is write a dispute letter and send it to the credit bureaus. But what do you do when this doesn't work for you? At that point, the real work of credit repair begins.

To illustrate the difficulty of repairing your own credit, consider that, according to a survey of over 2,000 Lexington Law credit repair clients, almost 40% had attempted to repair their credit on their own before enlisting the help of the firm.
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