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  1. Credit Repair: How To Help Yourself

    Lots of people get offers for credit repair services that claim to make these problems disappear.  The fact is there’s no quick fix for poor credit, it actually takes some time and effort. These companies target consumers who have poor credit histories knowing how desperate they are, thus making it easy for them to fall prey. Here’s how to tell if a credit repair offer is likely to be a scam:

     

    * When a company doesn’t tell you your rights and what you can do for yourself for free. Beware of offers that keeps certain information from you. The law allows you to ask for an investigation of information in your file that you dispute as erroneous or incomplete for free, but some people would rather have a company do the  investigation on their behalf, and would be required to pay a fee.

     

    * When a company requires you to pay for credit repair before they provide any information or counseling services. Under the Credit Repair Organizations Act, credit repair companies cannot require you to pay for services until they have completed the services they have promised to render.

     

    * If for any reason the company suggests you dispute all the information in your credit report, regardless of its accuracy or timeliness. Following an unlawful procedure in erasing negative items from one's credit report is criminal, knowing that It’s a federal crime to lie on a loan or credit application. Getting involved in the above can cause grave legal implications.

     

    * When a company advises you to create a new credit identity and a new credit report by applying for an Employer Identification Number from the Internal Revenue Service under false pretenses to use instead of your Social Security number. You should be aware that you could be charged and persecuted for doing this.

     

    * If the company recommends that you do not contact any of the three major national credit reporting companies directly.

     

    * When a company tells you they can erase most or all the negative items or credit information in your credit report, even if that information is accurate and current. You save yourself a lot of quality time when you only dispute mistakes and or outdated items on your credit report.

     

     

    You should be aware that anything a credit repair company can do legally, you can do for yourself at little or no cost. You are only advised to get help from credit repair experts when you don't have the time to do it yourself or if  you get trapped or start having difficulties along the line.

  2. Adding positive credit to your credit report is essential in building up a good credit score and avoiding rejections and embarrassment from creditors when seeking loans. Some people had the misconception that being debt free automatically gives you a good credit score, on the contrary, a lack of no credit history simply means you have no record of payment giving you a low credit score. Use the following to carefully build up a good credit score.

    *Go out and obtain easy credit from sources like stores that give credit with little regard for an individual's credit reputation. Creditors consider a lack of credit history as poor credit history. You are a risk to creditors if you have no past history of credit to judge you.  Examples of creditors that can extend credit to those without much credit history are: credit unions, easy credit auto dealerships, tire stores, jewelry stores, furniture stores, appliance stores. In order for this to be effective, you have to ensure that the company reports to the credit bureaus as some of them do not.

     

    * Be sure to pay obtained credits on time. This is very important as creditors always check to see how timely you were in paying your past debts in considering  you for future dealings. This also tells on your credit report thereby also affecting your credit score. Late payments  causes  you late fees and increased interest rate.

     

    * Ensure you keep your accounts active and try to maintain a balance in your account. A dormant and empty account presents a person as a credit risk to creditors who wouldn't hesitate to turn you down. It will be to your advantage if you can have a monthly activity  in your account.

     

    *Be a co-signer to someone with a good credit. You should be sure that he or she does not have excessive debt in his file. If you are able find someone that trusts you to do this, they can request for you to be a co-signer on their card, thereby allowing you to share their positive credit history built overtime as it will show up on your credit file.

     

    *   Obtain a secured card if you can. This is a service that some banks offer now. Your present or past credit standing does not matter when applying for this because you will be depositing funds in the bank to secure the credit line on the card that is issued.  When you obtain a credit card you should ensure that it's not listed as a secured card to the credit bureaus as this can be very unhealthy to your credit. 

     

    *   Reduce as much as possible the frequency at which you apply for your credit report. Also, don't allow prospective creditors to pull your credit report unless it is crucial to the issue at hand.

     

    * Keep all your credit card balances low. A high credit balance or too much available credit is damaging even if you pay your bill as at when due. An individual's credit score is greatly influenced by the amount of available credit used. Try not to go beyond one half of the credit card's limit.

  3. When you've run up a huge amount of credit card debt, an advertisement assuring free credit card consolidation appears to be a silver lining in the dark clouds. Nevertheless, you should be cautious at the time of entering into an agreement with a so-called free credit card consolidation company. More often than not, they prove to be scam companies, out to take away the last penny from you.

     

    There's nothing known as free lunch, hence find out how much "free" is your personal credit card consolidation company. Usually, the free part would be a free quote for consolidating your cards. These quotes are essential since they help you understand the market condition. You can compare offers from various companies prior to deciding on one.

     

    How you might be scammed by the false assurances of free credit card consolidation

     

    The manner in which the scam companies work is pretty simple. They would give eye-catching advertisements, assuring you free services to get out of credit card debt and reasons why you should go for them. They would highlight on the adverse consequences of filing bankruptcy if you don't obtain their services. Subsequently, they would tell you not to worry about your bills any longer for they maintain that if you make payments into their account on a regular basis, they would do everything that is necessary. The outcome is that neither your bills are paid off nor your debt is lowered. In contrast, they would start thriving more.

     

    Is there any real free credit card consolidation company?

     

    There are obviously some nonprofit debt relief agencies that would assist you to become debt free. However, there are only a handful of them and their services are also quite limited. They would offer free of cost counseling services that would help you learn how to efficiently handle your bills and expenses. They might also carry out negotiations on your behalf to reduce the interest rate or monthly payments however this service is available against a cost.

     

    Then there are Christian bill consolidation companies where Christian groups assist fellow Christians to be debt free. When a Christian owes money, he is not only in financial difficulties but also in religious difficulties. These Christian companies would help you eliminate your financial problems and would educate you on how to stay away from falling into debt in future.  

     

    You should know how to survive without your credit cards. There's nothing called free credit card consolidation so whenever you come across such an advertisement, you should become vigilant.

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