I was browsing through the Internet and happen to stumble across a site that caught my attention for a second. After viewing this site I was amazed at all the adds circulating
on the fact that you can fix your bad credit in a few months or up to a year you could have as many or up to twelve items removed. (Or so they say). I dug a little deeper and found that some of these sites were even supported by attorney firms.
So I read through a couple of these sites and after viewing what they had to offer I came to a big conclusion. You would be paying someone to do the very things which you could do yourself.
Let me explain a little further. A couple of the sites explained how hard it was to contact the major credit bureaus and that generally they would not take you seriously about wanting to investigate your past credit history. They made it seem almost intimidating to even try to deal with your own credit. This bothered me a little so I went to an info site to see exactly what all these agencies could do that I could not.
Are you ready for this. Attention people with bad credit you can contact the credit bureaus yourself. I found through minimal research that we all have the right
under the Fair Credit Reporting Act to challenge or dispute certain items on our credit reports that we feel are invalid or incorrect. I know from experience bad credit can really put you in the cleaners when your trying to purchase a car or a home or even open a bank account.
Before you start paying outrageous fees to have someone try and fix your credit I would try the basics first.
One try and contact your creditor maybe work out a payment plan with them,or if you feel like you have been overcharged or not received credit for payments made contact the creditor and request a record of your payments and compare them to your own records.
If nothing seems to be working you can contact the credit bureaus and request information on filing a dispute over certain charges. You might want to even contact the Better Business Bureau and see if any complaints have been registered against the creditor and if you feel it necessary you may want to file a claim with the B.B.B. yourself.
So I read through a couple of these sites and after viewing what they had to offer I came to a big conclusion. You would be paying someone to do the very things which you could do yourself.
Let me explain a little further. A couple of the sites explained how hard it was to contact the major credit bureaus and that generally they would not take you seriously about wanting to investigate your past credit history. They made it seem almost intimidating to even try to deal with your own credit. This bothered me a little so I went to an info site to see exactly what all these agencies could do that I could not.
Are you ready for this. Attention people with bad credit you can contact the credit bureaus yourself. I found through minimal research that we all have the right
under the Fair Credit Reporting Act to challenge or dispute certain items on our credit reports that we feel are invalid or incorrect. I know from experience bad credit can really put you in the cleaners when your trying to purchase a car or a home or even open a bank account.
Before you start paying outrageous fees to have someone try and fix your credit I would try the basics first.
One try and contact your creditor maybe work out a payment plan with them,or if you feel like you have been overcharged or not received credit for payments made contact the creditor and request a record of your payments and compare them to your own records.
If nothing seems to be working you can contact the credit bureaus and request information on filing a dispute over certain charges. You might want to even contact the Better Business Bureau and see if any complaints have been registered against the creditor and if you feel it necessary you may want to file a claim with the B.B.B. yourself.
- Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Federal Trade Commision
- www.ftc.gov.
