Fix Your Credit – Do it Yourself Credit Repair

18-02-2010 by admin



You’ve received your credit report and find there is indeed an error. You’ve heard it takes an act of Congress to get credit report errors corrected and we all know how long that takes. Actually it can be done if you know how.

Your first step is write down every thing on your report that is incorrect. On the back of credit report you will find a set of instructions – read these very carefully. Contact the credit bureau and locate the right person to talk to.

The only way you will get your report corrected is to make a written appeal. As a matter of fact, the Consumer protection laws require you to notify credit bureaus in writing of any inaccuracies they report. To do this, you must request that the credit agency send you a “dispute” form. Make sure you get the name of the person you are speaking to, their supervisor, and the exact name of the department. After your have completed the form, return it to the Credit Rating agency by certified mail with a return receipt requested. This way you will know when it has been received by the agency.

At this point the credit bureau will try to verify the dispute you have described with the bank, lender, or creditor responsible for having the damaging information listed. You will be notified of their decision in 30-45 days.

The dispute will probably be resolved in your favor because most creditors don’t keep old information and don’t want to take the time away from other profitable activities to verify the report.

It is also recommended by those with experience that you contact the creditor at the same time. Again, you will need to send a certified letter with a return receipt requested. When you know the letter has been received contact the creditor by phone. Ask if they will make the correction. If they will, ask them to send you a written confirmation. Specifically, ask for a copy of the UDF, or universal data form. The UDF is a document that your creditor transmits to the credit agency to update your report. If they will not give you a copy of the UDF ask for a letter confirming that the creditor has notified the credit agency of the error.

Experts further recommend that if a credit card company has inaccurately reported that you were late making a payment, you request that creditor mail a copy of the UDF to all your other creditors. The reason being some credit card companies will raise your interest if the find out you were late paying a bill.

Report Card for the Fair Credit Reporting Act

29-01-2010 by admin



“It is the purpose of this title to require that consumer reporting agencies adopt reasonable procedures for meeting the needs of commerce for consumer credit, personnel, insurance, and other information in a manner which is fair and equitable to the consumer, with regard to the confidentiality, accuracy, relevancy, and proper utilization of such information in accordance with the requirements of this title.”

In the words of the U.S. Congress, the previous paragraph is the purpose of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). In short, the Fair Credit Reporting Act is designed to help protect consumers against unfair practices within the credit reporting system.

While the mission of the FCRA was a noble one, a quick look around today’s credit society shows the results have fallen well short of expectations. What follows is how the FCRA has failed to produce a fair credit system for today’s consumers.

Detailing the Failures of the Credit Reporting System

Accuracy – It is well documented that credit reports contain errors but it bears repeating. Recent studies show that almost 80% of all credit reports contain factual errors such as duplicate listings, incorrect dates, tradelines placed on the wrong person’s credit reports, and omitted positive credit accounts.

These studies also indicate that 25% of credit reports containing errors significant enough to result in a credit denial.

How fair is a credit system that can cause a person to get declined for a loan or force them to pay higher interest rates than are necessary based on their actual credit risk? True, you have the right to dispute these inaccurate items with the credit bureaus, but this chore is not necessarily easy or foolproof. Depending on the nature of the erroneous items on your credit reports, credit repair can be a frustrating and time consuming ordeal that you are forced into because of no fault of your own.

Relevancy – While they do not say it directly, the credit bureaus’ creation of the VantageScore is evidence enough that the current FICO based credit scoring models are not as relevant as they could be. According to Experian spokesman Donald Girard, the VantageScore is “the most sophisticated, highly predictive scoring model that’s available in the marketplace” and as a consequence the much more popular FICO score is less predictive.

One of the flaws in the FICO score that the VantageScore tried to fix is the impact that very old credit accounts have on the credit score. According to Dr. Bonnie Guiton Hill, advisor to President Bush on consumer affairs, “it is our understanding that computer models that predict credit worthiness find most information that is more than two years old nonessential.” This is why newly created scoring models like the VantageScore are beginning to ignore credit information that is over three years old. It does not serve to accurately determine your credit risk.

So why have lenders been so slow to adopt scoring models such as the VantageScore? They claim it is because FICO is ingrained in the current credit system and has stood the test of time. A more cynical answer is that these lenders are not willing to sacrifice the huge profits they make from charging higher interest rates on loans granted to people who are a relatively low credit risk.

Of course, this cynicism is not simply the result of a general and unfounded grudge. It is born from the observation that seemingly every quirk and inconsistency in the credit reporting system falls in favor of the lenders. For example, when looked at logically, it makes sense to close unused credit cards. Not too long ago, financial experts suggested people do exactly this to make your credit score look better by showing your lack of need for unsecured credit.

But now we know that closing those accounts can actually lower your credit score because FICO rewards you for having multiple accounts and a large amount of credit at your disposal. So while closing accounts seems to be the financially responsible thing to so, it is probably more than an odd coincidence that this behavior which makes you a less profitable consumer for banks and credit card companies it punished by FICO.

The same goes for paying off installment loans early and voluntarily lowering credit limits. Both of these actions seem inline with what we would expect from the ideal consumer, but neither will have a positive impact on your credit score. Early payment of installment loans, another common goal of a financially responsible consumer that diminishes the profits of lenders, is not noted on your credit reports. And contrary to what you would think, lowering credit limits would lower your credit score because as alluded to above, you are rewarded for having multiple credit accounts and lots of credit at your disposal.

But by another quirk of the FICO credit scoring model, you are rewarded for having multiple credit accounts, but you are punished for seeking new credit. Consumers are told that inquiries are added to your credit reports each time you apply for credit so other lenders can see that you may be overextending yourself or crashing. But isn’t it convenient that inquiries will lower your credit score at the exact time when you are looking to qualify for new lines of credit? FICO wants you to have multiple lines of credit, but in trying to appease the scoring model, you will temporarily lower your credit score allowing lenders to charge you higher interest rates.

It seems no matter what you do, the deck is stacked against the consumer.

So while the VantageScore is a step in the right direction, it is still a long way from producing truly relevant results. This is because the VantageScore maintains many of the same scoring quirks exhibited by FICO and still uses the same basic, and very limited, variables for determining your credit score such as payment history, amounts owed, and length of credit history.

Your credit score is found by taking these variables as recorded in your credit reports, plugging them into a predictive model, and calculating a single three digit number. A late payment for example will be entered into the formula and will lower your credit score a set amount based on the amount of time it was late and how long ago the late payment was reported.

The fundamental flaw in this model, however, is that there is no accounting for why the payment was late. Whether you were late in making a payments because the lender did not send you a bill, because the bills were sent to the wrong address, because you wrote the wrong amount on the check, because your checks bounced, or because you blew all your money on illegal drugs; it is all the same in the eyes of the credit scoring model. Even if you have a sloppy lender to blame for your late payments, your credit worthiness in the eyes of lenders will be the same as a person saddled with a serious drug addiction.

Proper Utilization – Given how common it is for a credit score to be a gross misrepresentation of a person’s credit worthiness, it could be argued that the pervasiveness of credit scores in the financial market is improper. But in today’s society, the use of credit scores goes well beyond determining loan amounts and interest rates.

Employers, landlords, insurance companies and others may request to see your credit score. In today’s society your ability to get a certain job, rent an apartment, or qualify for reasonable insurance premium can all be dependent on your credit score.

Improper is a subjective term, but being passed over for a job because of completely irrelevant and possibly inaccurate negative credit items in your credit reports that are plugged into a flawed credit scoring model to produce a credit score that is not indicative of your actual credit worthiness fits the bill.

The FCRA Made Improvements, but there is Still a Long Way to Go

The FCRA’s failure to produce a system where the “accuracy, relevancy, and proper utilization” of your information is protected has resulted in a credit reporting system that is hardly “fair and equitable” to you as a consumer. But in defense of Congress, the FCRA has been heavily influenced by deep-pocketed industry lobbyists. In fact, when the FCRA was originally passed in 1971, Senator William Proxmire, one of the bills primary sponsors, felt defeated at what had become of his original intentions for the bill.

Since that time, the FCRA has been amended to become more and more consumer friendly, but there is still a ways to go and as was the case in 1971, those in the credit industry are still keenly interested in maintaining the status quo.

While the credit bureaus are no longer able to record information about you such as your ethnicity and religion, they also are not required to collect other personal information that is relevant to your credit worthiness. If you are a model citizen who has worked with the same company for 10 years, has a perfect criminal record and makes more than enough money to cover your expenses, it is fairly obvious that you are more worthy of credit than a career criminal who is a continual burden on the system. But none of this information is recorded by the credit bureaus or used when calculating your credit score. If you and the career criminal have the same types of accounts on your credit reports, your credit scores will be the same.

Also, while you now have the ability to see what information is contained within your credit reports, you do not have the ability to learn any more than the very basics of how this information is used to formulate your credit score. What impact will paying off a past due debt have on your credit? Which credit cards should be paid down first? What effect will shopping for a new loan have on your credit score? We have vague, observation based answers for these questions, but the exact formula is unknown and is subject to change at any time.

Finally, you have the right to dispute the questionable items in your credit reports, but you don’t have the right for this process to be easy or necessarily effective. Depending on your unique situation, credit repair can be as easy as submitting an online form or as difficult as tracking down creditors, fighting with collections agencies, and possibly involving legal intervention. The very entities who profit most from inaccurate credit reporting are the ones who played such a big role in watering down the FCRA and continue to resist consumer attempts to add equity to the credit system. It is these entities you are forced to contend with when working to enforce your right to a fair and accurate credit report.

Fix Your Credit Report

22-01-2010 by admin



Your credit report may have errors without you even realizing it. Your black marks can be because of a non-payment of a bill that you never got in the first place. Whatever the cause, a bad credit report can make it difficult for you to apply for a loan for a purchase. It can even reduce your chances of finding employment.

If for some reason you have a negative error, the best option for is to get it fixed. This can be done by paying overdue bills, if any. Consider a situation that may arise when you move out of an apartment and a service provider company such as the electric company didn’t send you the electricity bill for your last month’s stay. You may not be at fault, but the end result is that you have a negative error in your report.

Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, it is the responsibility of the consumer, the reporting company, and the information provider companies to fix the inaccuracies. The procedure for this is simple. You need to inform the consumer reporting company in writing, the information that you feel is inaccurate. These companies will then investigate your information and submit a report of the same, usually within thirty days. For this, they send notices to the information provider companies who then investigate and review the information. If they find the information is actually inaccurate, they will have to report the same to the consumer reporting companies, who in turn, will fix the errors in your report.

Apart from fixing the error, these companies will give you the result in, and also a free copy of, your credit report. Also, remember that when you dispute an error in your report, you must also send a copy of the notice sent to the CRAs as well as to the information provider company.

Steps to Fixing Bad Credit

03-01-2010 by admin



America runs on credit, it is how some of the major loan companies and banks have amassed a large fortune. Everything revolves around the act of lending someone money. You want a card, car loan, mortgage and anything financially related? This is all dependent on your score. Many people across the US has bad credit and this prevents them from getting ahead in life. This article will focus on the simple steps that can be taken to fix it.

Bad Credit is a term that is used to describe an individual who brings a level of high risk to potential lenders. This is because of the history of credit this person may have. This could be lack of repayment on things such as loans, mortgages and other debts The bad credit usually gives an indication to lenders that this person might have a very high chance of defaulting on loans if given.

Many people who have bad credit, will eventually want to fix it. They could be in the situation because of choices made when they were younger or they have matured and understand money management and the ways it works. The first step to fixing this situation is by getting a copy of your credit report. This is report that essentially lists your monetary history. On this report you can check a wide range of things, from your name, social security number and home address. You will also be able to see if you have any incorrect account information. The report will also show late payments, liens, lawsuits, bankruptcies and closed accounts. You should spend the time and inspect all of these, because if any of these are incorrect or a mistake, then it can adversely affect it.

After that step if you are in arrears, then it is time to stat cleaning up your report. This can be done with the use of dispute letters. You send various letters to the three different agencies. These being TransUnion, Equifax and Experian. You should have a detailed list of items that you want removed or you have a dispute with. In doing so you are going to have to dispute by either email, mail or by fax. This should get the ball rolling in the terms of fixing your credit. You have to have constant correspondence with the different companies working on ways to resolve the issues and this will eventually lead to fixing and restoring your history. It will take time, but in the end it is worth all the hassle and aggravation.

Credit Card Debt Relief – Attributes of the Best Debt Relief Services Available Today

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It is a very natural instinct in humans when they are searching for something to utilize, they want it to be perfect. Perfect in a way that it meets all of their requirements. Similar is the case when people are searching for debt relief firms. The first and foremost thing that they should mull over is that the firm they are about to appoint should be a dependable one. This can be acquired by choosing a firm with the help of debt relief networks. The function of debt relief networks is to keep the regulation of standardized firms so that people are safe from falling into the wrong hands.

If you want to select a best debt relief firm which provides you maximum benefits, then following are the top characteristics that you need to look out for.:

GOOD HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: A legitimate company has good history of debt negotiations with the creditors. They would not have bad relations with them because they know very well how to tackle them. Even their experience level of attaining successful settlement deals would high.

GOOD RATINGS AT THE DEBT RELIEF NETWORKS: Every legit relief firm is associated with the debt relief networks and the debt relief networks rate different firms according to their work. The best company would be on top of their list and they would be recommending hiring them.

DO ALL THE WORK ON DOCUMENTS: Every task that they perform will be done on paperwork, so that in case if it is needed on future it can be easily obtained. They make no indirect contacts with their clients, all of the work is done through legal documents.

MAKE YOU STRESS FREE: not only will a legit relief firm help you get settlement with your lenders but will also guide you on how to manage your expenses. All the irritating calls and letters from the creditors or the collection agencies will be handled by them and you will finally acquire peace.

However one thing you need to be aware of is that the top performing debt relief firm charges fees for their services, but there will be a guarantee that your debt will be reduced up to 60% or more depending on how much you owe. If you are someone who have more $10,000 in debt than you are exactly the person that all relief firms are looking out for which means these kinds of people will receive greater help. Once you become debt free you will finally achieve a peaceful life.