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Do you have a poor credit rating? If so, you are
one of tens of thousands of Americans with the same problem. In fact,
it seems that this has become a national ‘disease.’ And
just what do people need that have a disease? They need a cure.
Here are some sure-fire solutions to ' repair bad credit '. Keep in
mind, like most ‘diseases,’ credit repair can take some
time, but complete healing is possible.
The First Step
The first thing you need to do is find out what is being reported
about you. This is easy and inexpensive. For under $10, you can get
your credit report from one of the three main credit reporting companies:
Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion. Keep in mind however, that if you
have recently been denied credit, you can get a free report from the
same credit bureau the lender used to reject you as long as you do
so within 30 days.
What You Don’t Need
You don’t need a repair clinic. Why? There is no legal way to
‘repair’ your credit. Those that claim to know loopholes
and shortcuts are merely out for your money. They may even get you
into legal trouble by having you fudge the facts or creating a whole
new file for you. Anything legal that a clinic can do, you can do
just as easily and without the cost of ‘professional’
help.
Further Steps to Take
1. Stop using your credit cards immediately. Put them somewhere where
they will not tempt you. You may consider keeping at least one card
for emergency purposes. Additionally, with poor credit, you may find
it more difficult to get a credit card in the future. If you keep
at least one account open, then you won’t have to worry about
applying.
2. Be Honest With Yourself. Taking a good hard look at your financial
situation, particularly if it isn’t good, can be very difficult.
Yet, to get out debt you have to fully understand what the situation
is.
3. Find the Errors. Believe it or not, up to 40% of all credit reports
have errors in them. If you find that your credit report shows something
that is not true, you need to write to them with all the details.
Be sure to use certified mail so that you can keep track of who you
wrote to, when you wrote, and who received the mail on the credit
bureau’s end. Then ask the credit bureau to send a corrected
report to anyone who has requested a report on you in the last 6 months.
4. Find the Omissions. By law, you are allowed to add information
to your report that you believe will help your rating. This might
be additional information about a repayment of a loan, good credit
you have with companies that do not report to the credit bureau, or
salary increases.
5. You Must Have a Plan. Whether you determine to pay your bills down
little at a time, take a second job, go to credit counseling, or file
bankruptcy, you need to make a plan and stick to it. In order for
your credit to be improved, you have to have a plan and then take
action!
6. Talk to those that you owe. Creditors want their money. They do
not want you to default (quit paying). In fact, most creditors will
work with you to get a reduced payment schedule. If you can keep them
from reporting you to the credit bureau, then it won’t hurt
your credit. The catch here is this: be sure to stick to the new negotiated
plan – they won’t renegotiate if you fail to comply.
7. The Best Cure is Time. Have you ever heard the saying ‘time
heals all wounds’? It also heals your credit. After 7 years,
most items will be dropped. This is good news if you are working to
correct your credit. As each year passes, more and more bad items
will drop off and more and more good items will be included. Eventually,
the disease will be cured.
Follow these steps and you will find that your credit looks healthier
and healthier each day. Eventually this path will lead you to full
recovery. Good Luck!
By Wesley Atkins |
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