Credit repair works! It can clean up the errors on your credit report, improve your credit scores, and help you reach your financial goals. This does not mean that credit repair is a quick overnight fix. The task may indeed yield some speedy results, but other aspects of the job may require time. An intelligent approach to credit repair will require an application of the laws that govern each contributor to the reporting process, a technical grasp of Fair Isaac's scoring platform, and some good old fashioned financial common sense. Here are some of the indispensable steps that must be taken to reach your goal.
Understand the Problem
Credit repair serves an important purpose. Many people are not aware of the extent of the errors that are inherent in the credit reporting system. Over three-quarters of all credit reports contain errors of some type. Some of the errors are fairly benign, but many are capable of causing the victim to pay higher interest rates or even to be denied for financing. If you examine the problem you will discover that these errors are systemic, expected, and even tolerated. If you don't look out for yourself no one else will.
Examine Your Credit Reports
Get copies of all three of your credit reports, or a good tri-merged report, and plan to sit down to an hour of careful proofreading. The quality of your credit has never been so important. It is fair to say that every point counts, so you will need to examine every single line of your report if you want credit repair success. Obvious derogatory items will be easy to spot, but you should also look for the more subtle problems like underreported credit card limits, duplicate accounts – even good ones, and closed and paid accounts that still report a balance.
Dispute Your Errors
Once you have completed the proofreading stage of your credit repair project it's time to do something about the errors you have found. Your errors should be disputed in writing and in the most clear and simple way that you can. Dispute letters should always be right to the point. It will be very helpful to create three file folders, one for each credit bureau and plan on saving copies of each letter that you send. The credit bureaus have 30 days to investigate your dispute and another 5 days to send you a response. If you don't get a satisfactory result the first time, send another letter. Credit repair can require perseverance.
Plan Your Loan Applications
Your credit repair effort is designed to serve a purpose. When the time comes to apply for a loan you want to be approved for the best possible financing. You should complete the examination and repair of your credit report in advance of your loan application. But there are some other credit repair techniques that you can employ as well. Fair Isaac's credit scoring model (commonly referred to as the FICO score – and the standard used by virtually all lenders) puts heavy weight on the ratio of your credit card balances and their respective limits. If you have the ability to pay down your balances, do so; it can mean as much as a one hundred point difference on your scores.
Professional Credit Repair Help
You are not alone. If you find yourself struggling to make sense of your credit reports don't give up, reach out. Find yourself a reputable credit repair company and ask for a consultation. Most professional services are very affordable and offer some form of monthly membership and easy cancellation. They will insure that every possible opportunity is explored and that you get the result that you deserve. Your credit is important, make the most of it. Credit repair works!
I know from talking with hundreds of clients every day, that when it comes to making a decision about which credit repair company to go with, most base their decision purely on cost. If you are serious about repairing your credit in an effective and timely manner, this is the biggest mistake you can make.
What most people don't know is that all those credit repair companies that charge on a monthly service fee basis are only going to do a very small amount of work each month. If you are like the average person with bad credit, you most likely have an average of 8-15 negative items on each of your 3 credit reports. If you are only paying a $49 - $79 monthly service fee, they are only going to work on 1-2 items at a time. Keep in mind also that with the monthly service fee model, the credit repair company's motivation is to keep you paying as long as possible. You may easily end up paying far more, with fewer results, than you would have with a company that offers a flat-rate program.
With a flat-rate credit repair payment model, the motivation is to get your credit cleaned up as quickly as possible, and isn't that exactly what most people want? In years in the industry, I have never come across a client who wanted to clean up their credit slowly. Excercise caution when choosing a credit repair company, as they are absolutely not all created equally? The first thing you should do is call and see what kind of service you receive before you pay them anything. Are they willing to talk to you about your credit and their program, or do that simply push you into enrollment? You should also check out their record of complaints. If the company has been in business for more than a few years and has not been providing a acceptable service, you will read about it on the Internet. Just go to Google and type in "[company name] complaints".
Warnings have been posted by The Federal Trade Commission to steer consumers away from credit repair services. The reason for this is that in recent years, they have received a huge number of complaints about companies that receive money, fail to provide any real results. Since the FTC cannot recommend any particular company, their policy is to simply tell everyone to stay away. Many companies have since adopted the model of charging based on a monthly service fee instead of charging for the credit repair itself. They have found it to be easy money, since most people will sign up for this type of service and forget about it. A low monthly fee is easy to forget about, and most credit repair company are banking that you will forget.
Many times each week we receive calls from people who have been client's with a monthly service fee credit repair program for over a year, and have seen no, or only a couple of deletions on their credit reports. I personally find this appalling, and so should you.
I hope you find this information useful in your quest for the best credit repair company and program.
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