Quick Fix Credit Repair: What to Know to Protect Yourself and Your Credit Report

Margaret Odom
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Be Warned: Quick Fix Credit Repair is No Fix at All

Today, anyone who has tried to buy furniture, an automobile, or especially a house, knows how important a good credit score is. A difference of only 100 points on your FICO credit score can determine whether you qualify for an A or B loan, which can be the difference between several thousands of dol
lars. In our hurried society, most people look for a quick fix to repair their credit reports to get the best deal for their money. Be warned, however, there are several scams that offer a quick route to change your credit score. At best, these offers are shady, and at worse, some are downright illegal.

First, remember the old adage, "if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is." This is especially true with quick fix credit repair. Your credit report is a snapshot of your past credit performance. Companies reporting to the credit agencies are required to be as accurate as possible, and mistakes do happen. However, if you have made credit mistakes, no law firm or company can have those items removed from your credit report. In general, bad credit remains on your report for up to seven years, with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies reporting up to ten years. You can, however, write to the three major credit reporting agencies, Equifax, Experion, and TransUnion, and have a letter attached to your credit file explaining the circumstances surrounding the bruises on your credit report. This does not change your credit score, but at least gives potential creditors an explanation they can take into consideration. If there are true inaccuracies on your credit report, you can write to the three major credit reporting agencies and dispute these items. This is something you can do yourself and does not require a third party. www.Equifax.com is a good place to look for further information regarding this process, and is very user friendly.

 
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RE: Medical Bills on Your Credit Report. Every Situation is Unique on Medical Bills. If you see that you have medical Collections the Best way to Clear is By Placing a Consumer Statement on your Credit Report Stating the Reason they got there in the First Place. Then Comtact each Creditor and Ask them to Set up a Negotiation Plan to pay them Off Sometimes based on your Verification of Income and Current Expenses (Proven) Many will Write them off or Work with you. It is better to Have a Collection on your Credit report and Ask that they State you are paying than to just have it sitting there.... believe me they want your money as bad as anyone. But if you contact them or even go in and Talk to someone, it can releive alot from your credit report. Good Luck

Posted on 03/20/2008 at 6:03:28 PM

How is the fastest and cheapest way to clear up mainly medical bills from 3-5 years years or more in the past that have alreadry have been paid by copay and our medical insurance???

Posted on 12/28/2006 at 8:12:00 PM

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