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If you have any experience as a consumer, you know that your social security number equals a credit report that has entries reflecting your financial habits and overall worthiness as a responsible consumer. You should understand by now that credit bureaus and creditors are not infallible, they can make mistakes on your credit report unknowingly, and unfortunately, it is you who must catch these inaccuracies and fix them.

Credit Scores – the warm and fuzzy creditors love.

Credit reports are more than just a list of accounts with their payment history, yes it’s true that creditors love to see lots of green tabs and positive check marks on your credit history. But lately, one of the most important factors and probably the deciding factor in whether you get credit approval or not is your credit score.

This three digit number speaks volumes to anyone researching your financial life. It’s no surprise that so much emphasis has been placed on credit scores in the last few years since that’s the first impression creditors get from you. Consumers have also gotten more apt to actively manipulate their scores by doing certain things that can legally raise their scores. From making larger monthly payments, to paying in full and then borrowing again, to fixing inaccuracies in their credit reports either alone or by hiring a credit repair agency.

What to do about credit inaccuracies.

Many people today are living with credit inaccuracies and outdated information, mostly for lack of knowledge on what to do about them or simply because they don’t even know they’re there. These entries vary from late payments that were never late, to closed accounts that still show as open, to defaulted accounts that should be included in bankruptcy, etc

The Fair Credit Reporting Act established for consumers the right to dispute credit entries for free, however the process is often lengthy and complicated so handling it on your own is definitely the hard way of doing it and although you can save you money this way it can’t guarantee results.

Hiring a credit repair agency would be a better approach, BUT! Proceed with caution. What does that mean? Well, you can’t erase accurate entries from your credit report nor can any credit repair agency. No one has these magical powers or special ways of doing this. I mention this because there are in deed a lot of scams in the field of credit repair, so many in fact that it’s really hard to tell anymore if an agency is legit or not.

If you have true inaccuracies and outdated information that needs to be fixed then by all means begin by consulting a credit repair agency and get a good feel for how they work and what it is exactly that they intend to do for you.

Finding reputable credit repair agencies.

Just like you shop for auto insurance or a primary care provider, you should take care of doing the proper screening when looking for a reputable credit repair agency. The Better Business Bureau is not a bad place to start your research and definitely only consider those companies with satisfactory records.

Also it’s important that you know that the Credit Repair Organizations Act establishes that these agencies must follow specific guidelines in order to protect consumers. You should be made aware of these and be given any disclosures before you sign anything. Your contract should have the following information:

  • Terms for Services, which should include any limitations and disclosures.
  • A detailed description of the services to be performed and their total costs.
  • The time it will take to achieve the promised results.
  • Any guarantees they are offering you.
  • The Agency’s name, Point of contact, business address and website.

Be suspicious of any company that does not have a website, this is a sign that they’re not well established or not established at all and you could be dealing with someone whose intent is to run with your money. On that note here’s a list of tell tale sings that you may be dealing with a professional scammer and not a legitimate credit repair agency:

  • The agency representative asks for payment before the services are provided. According to the Credit Repair Organizations Act, this is a violation and more than likely you’re not dealing with someone who adheres by these laws.
  • Outrageous promises, like removing all bad entries from your credit report to include your bankruptcy record, any judgments, leans etc. Once again, “no one” has the power or right to do this, if the entries are accurate.
  • The agency representative insists that all credit entries are disputable and encourages you to participate in your own dispute by sending letters to the credit bureaus. This is based on the theory that if creditors do not respond within 30 days the entries can be erased. The process of verifying credit entries today is much easier than it was 5 years ago, it does not take 30 days to verify these entries, they can be done within hours of receiving the dispute.
  • The agency representative suggests or lays down a plan for you to get a new identity under a new social security number. Should you hear these words come through the phone line, simply hang up immediately and report the agency. You do not want to willingly participate in such procedures, you will be held liable for such actions and prosecuted by the federal government. This is a felony and it is very serious!
  • The agency representative makes outrageous claims about their experience and the number of clients they have helped, yet has no way of proving it, or insists on you reading testimonials on their website or pamphlet. Never base your decision on testimonials these are heavily abused and never worth the time reading anyway. The best testimonial you can read is that which the Better Business Bureau provides for its registered companies.

Should you want to consider giving it a go on your own, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website and at the bottom of that article you’ll find a sample dispute letter that you can tailor to your situation. Keep in mind that this approach will take you more time and effort, but it is most certainly possible to achieve the same results if you truly believe that you have inaccurate entries on your credit report.

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