WARNING Credit Repair
Jonathan Cheong
The world is swarming with predators ready to tell you that they can repair your credit. Some of the sources say they can repair your credit in as little as three minutes, while others tell you as little as 25 days.
If you are searching for a solution to repair your credit, it is important to avoid paying outrageous charges that many Credit Repair Services charge. It is important to dispute all claims made against you that are false on your credit report immediately.
You must also take care of any accounts delinquent on your credit report immediately to avoid diminishing your credit further. If possible, take out a loan with collateral attached to repay your debts and make sure you meet the monthly obligations on time.
You can also open accounts with gas stations or department stores to reestablish your credit history, which gradually repairs your credit. There are ways to get out of debt, but if you are relying on sources that claim to get you out of debt fast or charges fees to get your out of debt, then you are headed in the wrong direction.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently put out reports alerting people with bad credit histories to avoid Credit Repair Clinics, and other sources that claim to remove obstacles from your credit reports.
Recently more than a dozen agencies claim to repair credit in the legal system for false claims. There are companies that offer to credit repair solutions but you must pay upfront before they assist you. Avoid these types of companies at all possible. Credit repair is tricky and sometimes complicated, but the fact is there is no single resource available that can lift precise credit points, or false information from your credit reports.
Credit reports store information for seven years unless it is bankruptcy and those can stay on your files for 10 or 15 years. Scammers tell us that they can remove bankruptcies, create new identities, remove judgments, and other scores from your credit report.
This is precisely what these companies are they are scammers. The truth is that you and only you can make the right moves to repairing your credit history. Yes, there is help available but it takes patience, effort, intelligence, resources, wisdom, and research to find the right sources.
Still, once you find the resources they can only help you get out of debt. Your negatives and positives will remain on your credit report until the time allows.
It seems like a no win situation, but the truth is each time you pay a bill it reduces your risks of liens, lawsuits, judgments, and bad credit.
Once you clear up your credit report by paying off your accounts you will see improvement immediately regardless of the reports history. Many lenders that review credit reports look closely at your payment history.
If your payment history shows that you once had bad credit but recently you took the steps to payoff your dues, they are most likely going to consider you for a loan.
On the other hand, if your credit report shows that you are struggling to make payments you most likely will get a rejection notice in the mail. Bank lenders are not obligated to send rejection letters, but they often send them anyway giving you the opportunity to contact the three credit bureaus listed on the letter.
Once you make contact and begin clearing your credit the lenders will notice when you attempt to apply for another loan. It is important to take care of all secured loans first since these types of loans put you more at risk than the unsecured loans.
The unsecured loans are your obligation, but for the most part your risks are lower. If you can take care of both unsecured and secured loans at the same time, all the better for building your credit report.
It is important that you stay alert to the warnings on the marketplace since you have more at stake by putting your life into someone else's hands. The best solution then for repairing credit is taking charge of your own life and paying off those debts.
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