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The top of your "To-Do" List should include repairing your credit. You should be doing all that you can to improve your credit and making it represent you at your best. In just a few months, you can make huge improvements in your credit report, even if you can't completely fix it.
Credit History Credit history or credit report is, in many countries, a record of an individual's or company's past borrowing and repaying, including information about late payments and bankruptcy. The term "credit reputation" can either be used synonymous to credit history or to credit score. When a customer fills out an application for credit from a bank, store or credit card company, their information is forwarded to a credit bureau, along with constant updates on the status of their credit accounts, address or any other changes made since the last time they applied for any credit. Lower Your Debt Clearly, you need to pay down your debt. To raise your credit score you will need to lower the amount of debt in which you owe. For example, if the credit card company gives you a $5,000 credit line, don't use more than $3,000. If you have already done so, pay them down as much as possible and your credit report will improve. Correct Mistakes One of the things that is very easy to fix in a short amount of time is any sort of error that might be on your credit report. Given the nature of information and how much of it there is, mistakes are bound to happen sooner or later. Get a hold of your credit report so that you can see if any credit report repair is necessary. For instance, make sure that no one is using your identity to commit fraud. Make sure that the credit reporting bureaus have all of your correct and current information, as well. Get In Touch With Your Creditors Much of the time, creditors are able to assist you with your credit concerns and can aid in your attempt to repair your report. Ask the creditors to update your credit report so that all corrections will be shown on paper. Be patient, as this will take some time; allow up to two months. Most creditors will gladly help, especially when they see your effort to get on track. Do Not Use a Quick Fix Service No matter what you may read, credit repair services are not good services. Their offer is better than their service and they will request money before they will work. More and more people desperately seek a quick fix only to realize that they've been scammed by one of these companies. It is your responsibility to repair your credit, and you can do so with these tips. |
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