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Some Steps Towards Credit Repair
Credit is an essential tool to most people's lives. A good
credit rating allows for many things that we take
for granted: having a credit card, being able to
rent property, qualifying for in-store financing
etc. . . If you fail to make payments towards a
creditor this will affect your credit report
collected by your credit bureau, and will make doing
the above things difficult if not impossible. When
your credit rating becomes poor, you must take steps
as soon as possible to repair it. Credit repair can
be a slow process, and requires that you build a
better credit rating over time. Here are some steps
you should take:
1) Add accounts to your credit report. If you are
denied for credit, you should immediately obtain
your credit report from the credit bureau in
question. Once you have the report you should
examine it closely for errors. In the event that
there are no errors, you may find that your credit
rating is "poor" not because of
outstanding debts, but because you don't have enough
of a credit history to inspire a good rating.
Many types of credit from smaller organizations are not
tracked by credit bureaus. Things like gas-cards or
department store cards are not usually on your
credit report. As long as the account is verifiable,
most credit bureaus will add it to your file. They
are not obligated to do so, and thus usually charge
a fee for this service. By adding these accounts to
your credit report you will establish a better
credit rating.
2)
Credit Counseling. Once you become mired in debt,
the process can feed on itself, and it can be
difficult to get out of it. If you find yourself
having continual problems with your credit repair,
you should consider credit counseling. It's
important to notice the distinction between a credit
counselor and a credit repair company. The former is
usually a non-profit service that offers advice and
guidance on credit repair, while the latter are
for-profit companies of dubious ethics that
generally charge fees for steps that you can easily
take care of yourself. A good credit counselor will
help you make a realistic budget and stick to it,
and help you make practical decisions with regards
to your outstanding debts.
By
adding whatever accounts you have in good standing
to your credit report, and seeking credit counseling
if necessary, you will make headway into your
ultimate goal of credit repair. The difficult thing
about credit is that it takes a long time to build a
good credit rating, and a very short time to destroy
it. When your credit rating has been marred you have
to understand that there is no quick solution: you
will have to build your credit rating again -
essentially from scratch. If you avoid the
temptations of credit repair companies that promise
a quick and easy credit repair for a fee, and think
instead of long term changes to your budgeting and
spending habits, you will - over time - be
successful in credit repair.
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these helpful resources:
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Your Credit Report | Credit
Repair Through Debt Consolidation | Credit
Repair Through Credit Counseling | Some
Steps Towards Credit Repair | 'Do It Yourself'
Credit Repair | How
To Deal With a Credit Bureau | When
Considering a Credit Repair Company | Contact
Creditors to Help With Credit Repair | Using
a Secured Credit Card for Credit Repair | Credit
Repair Through a Collection Agency | Partners
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