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Repair My Credit !

by Vincent Polisi on November 12, 2009

If you have ever said to yourselfI’d like to repair my credit score but I don’t know where to start”, you will want to read on. Specifically, we are going to discuss why your credit score is so important, how to understand where you are now, and why it is so important to learn everything you can about how the credit system works.

After reading this, you should be prepared to take control of your future. Hopefully in a few short months you will be telling your friends and family “Not only did I learn how to repair my credit rating… I did it!

Now – what is the big deal? Why do I need to repair my credit history? Can’t I just stop using credit? Why does everyone make such a big deal about credit score repair?

In a perfect world the answer would be yes! After all, using credit can lead to a lot of problems and if you don’t rely on credit it is so much easier to live within your means.

The unfortunate reality is that living without credit or with bad credit makes life very difficult. Not only can you not buy a home or car when you need to, but bad credit transfers over into other areas of your life. Shopping online or renting a car become impossible because you don’t have a credit card. Did you know that bad credit can also impact your ability to get a new job or even be promoted at the job you currently have? Also, certain types of insurance can be difficult to get if you have bad credit.

So, if you are attempting to repair your credit, what is the first step?

Just like anything else, you can’t know where you are going if you don’t know where you are. The first step to credit repair is to get a copy of your credit report. You can do this at http://www.annualcreditreport.com.

Once you have your credit report, you want to review it with a fine tooth comb. Highlight or make a detailed list of any and all inaccuracies on your credit report.

Next, it’s time to educate yourself! I firmly believe that staying in control of the credit repair process is a critical part of financial success. Sure, you can hire a credit repair company, but why? There is nothing they can do for you that you can’t do for yourself. More importantly, if you take the time to learn about credit, you can accomplish far more on your own than any company could ever do for you.

So, what do you need to learn about before you repair your own credit? Here is an overview:

• How to read your credit report – The main parts and what they mean
• What an average score is and how you rank
• How to stop collectors from calling
• How the dispute process works and how it can jumpstart your credit repair process
• How debt validation can erase collection accounts
• Advanced strategies for when the normal methods don’t work
• What zombie debt is and how to get rid of yours!

Now, you may be asking, can’t you help repair my credit? The answer…yes! Just enroll in Credit Repair College to the right and you will get step by step video training on the credit repair process! (Click on the get my free CD button to get started!

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Credit Score Repair

by Wendy Black Polisi on November 12, 2009

Most people make mistakes when working on credit score repair. They think that the only option is to hire one of the many credit score repair companies. I very often hear people say “It is impossible to repair my credit score without hiring a credit repair company!”

The truth is that you can repair your credit score without putting it in the hands of an expensive firm. You just need to understand the process.

You must deal with any current delinquencies and clean up any bad credit. Then you will want to focus on creating good new credit. This article will help you understand the basics of credit score repair.

The most critical step of credit repair is dealing with any current delinquencies. Ideally you can get all of your accounts caught up immediately. If you have a single late payment with a creditor and your account has been handled well otherwise, you should call the creditor and see if they will consider deleting the late status from your credit report. There is no guarantee they will do this but many times creditors will do this as a sign of good will.

If you aren’t able to get your accounts caught up immediately, you should call each creditor and see if you can negotiate a payment plan. Creditors are typically more than happy to work with you to help you get through a difficult time. Typically, as long as you make payments as agreed inside the payment plan, your account will not be reported as late.

Once you have dealt with any current issues, the next step in credit score repair is to clean up your credit file. The first step will be getting a copy of your credit report. You can do this for free at http://www.annualcreditreport.com.

It is important to note that if you are serious about credit score repair, you will obviously want to know where your score is now. To do this, you will need to go through someone other than the free annual credit report service, as this will not provide you with your credit score. Check your Credit Report and Score – Fast, Free & Easy at CreditReport.com.

Once you have your report, you will want to review it carefully. Make special note of any errors that could be negatively impacting your credit score. You will want to dispute any errors or negative information that you consider to be questionable. Clearing up negative information can have a huge impact on your credit score.

While you are cleaning up your credit, you will also want to make an effort to establish good new credit. Depending on your credit history, you will want to apply for either an unsecured credit card or a secured card. Either way, you want to make sure that the card you select reports to all three bureaus.

Because the mix of accounts you have is a factor in your credit score, you will want to also seek installment credit. If your credit is damaged, you may not be able to get an unsecured installment loan. The best thing to do is go to your bank and get a CD loan.

You should not make the mistake of applying for too much new credit at once. This can hurt your credit score significantly.

Credit Score Repair takes time, free credit score repair can be done! You simply need to deal with any current delinquencies, clean up as much negative information as you can and establish good new credit. Before you know it you will be well on your way to a great credit score!

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Credit Score Repair – Will Zombie Debt Threaten Yours?

October 15, 2009

With the rapid increase of companies selling off old debts, millions of consumers are now being hounded by collection agencies for accounts that they thought they had heard the last of. These old accounts, or “zombie debts”, are sold off in the junk debt market for pennies on the dollar. Junk debt companies use sophisticated [...]

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