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It is possible to fix your bad credit, with
time, patience and determination. The first step
in repairing poor credit is fixing any problems
you may have with money.
1) Get a credit reports on yourself and check
out what is on them. To get yours free go to
www.creditrepairsoft.com. You are allowed by
U.S. law to get a free copy from each of the
three major credit companies once every 12
months.
2) Once you have your credit reports, check them
for accuracy. If there are any errors or things
you disagree with, you are entiltled by the Fair
Credit Reporting Act law to dispute anything in
the report that is not accurate. Write to the
credit reporting company and explain what the
problems are. They will then investigate the
matter and let you know what happens. If they
find the information is not accurate, they will
fix that on your credit report.
Unfortunately you can’t remove anything negative
that is accurate information about you. Only
time can do that. But adding more good
information does help.
3) If your credit needs repair, start work on it
now. Start paying off old unpaid debts and
loans, starting with the smallest ones.
4) Start paying more than the minimum payment on
your current credit card payments.
5) Do not get into any new debt. This is
essential. Make it a priority to get out of
debt. Cut up (or lock up) the credit cards, if
they are a problem for you. Make it a commitment
to become debt free.
6) Live within your means. Make a budget and
live by it.
7) Start saving money. If you have poor credit,
it is much easier to buy a home or a car with a
cash down payment, than without one.
Even the debts lowered may be subject to costly
fees during the tax invasion season. If you are
fortunate to find a debt consolidation program
that will help you without charging outrageous
fees, then by all means consolidate your debts
with the program's help.
There are many sources of help available.
Consumer Credit Counseling Service is one of the
best for help repairing credit and getting debt
under control. Their website is located at
http://www.cccsintl.org. Consumer Credit
Counseling Service provides budget counseling,
educational programs, debt management assistance
and housing counseling. There are also many
local branches of this nonprofit organization,
so check for one near your location.
There are many “for profit” organizations that
will help you with debt consolidation loans, but
beware! They often are very expensive. You can
get free reliable help that you can trust from a
non-profit organization like Consumer Credit
Counseling Service instead of paying hundreds of
dollars to one of them. Or, you can educate
yourself and do it for free.
Some other good places to go online for more
credit and financial advice are listed on my
website at www.creditrepairsoft.com |