DIY Credit Repair

by admin on September 19, 2009 · 0 comments

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Negative remarks on your credit report can cost serious money. You do not have to give up though, since it is never too late to repair your credit worthiness. However, bear in mind that credit repair does not take place overnight. It takes serious dedication and perseverance to start with a clean slate once more.

How to Get Started: You should know who the three credit bureaus are and what they have to say about you. Since creditors do not have to send a report to Equifax, TransUnion and Experian all together, they generally only report to one or to those to which they are subscribed. This means that the reports from the bureaux are often a bit different from each another.

The first thing you ought to do is to order your credit report. Remember to order it from each bureau because you would only waste your time and money if you just order a credit report from one bureau. The cost of the credit report might vary from state to state, although we think that the cost of your credit report is under $10.

However, you are allowed a free copy of your credit report from the agency, if you have been denied employment or credit due to a bad credit report. You can request the company to provide you with the name of the credit bureau, telephone number and address.

Once you get your hands on your credit report, examine it carefully, since the credit bureaus create your credit report based on the information they receive from your creditors, which is never verified. It is your job to ensure your credit report is a good reflection of your financial status.

Be especially on the look out for typing errors, incomplete information, and out-dated or / and inaccurate histories of account transactions. After reading the report to make sure its veracity, list all the points you want to verify and the reasons why.

Since bad reports cost you money, remember to be thorough. You have two choices: either fill in the dispute form enclosed with your credit report or write a letter. It is also recommended to send a photocopy of your report with the errors circled to the credit bureau who supplied the report. Furthermore, do not neglect to include supporting documents with your report.

Before posting the documents and report, do not forget to make copies of all the forms and the date you sent it. Normally, the bureaux will investigate the dispute over the thirty days after receiving your letter. Then, any item that is proved to be false is deleted.

Stability in Your Credit Life: Another way to repair your credit is to prove that you are working at adding positive information and stability to your credit life. Even if you have the credit rating, there can still be a time when you are denied credit due to insufficient credit information.

There are a few creditors that do not normally report transactions to the credit bureaus, so what you can do is try asking the credit grantors to report their information about your account and the history of your monthly payments to the credit-reporting agency or agencies.

You can also try creating a solid credit history by the use of secured credit cards. This kind of credit cards is offered to those with no credit status or who are in the process of repairing their credit.

Additionally, it is advised that you open a savings account at your bank. Doing this, might convince your creditors that you are attempting to put money aside regularly and that you are saving that money for the purposes of paying off your debts and repair credit.

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