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Credit Repair Professional Tips

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Pay Your Bills on Time

Credit repair means timely payments. Does this go without saying? If you want to repair your credit and improve your credit scores you cannot afford new late payments on your credit report. New late payments will have a major impact on your scores, as much as 100 points. The initial impact of a late payment will fade over time, so get those late payments behind you forever.

Open New Accounts

If you don’t have any open and active accounts on your credit report you cannot expect your credit repair effort to succeed. Credit scores are based on two broad categories of data, the good and the bad.  Removing the bad stuff will get you halfway to your goal, but in the world of credit halfway doesn’t count for much. You need to build the good as well. It’s time to open new accounts, and credit cards are the perfect credit repair tool.

Try Secured Credit Cards

If you are trying to build new credit but can’t get approved for a credit card, try a secured card. It’s easy! Secured credit cards require a small saving account which will usually secure the entire credit line on your new card. Most secure cards require a minimum deposit of two to three hundred dollars. Don’t be embarrassed by the small amount, these little cards carry big credit repair power.

Manage Your Revolving Balances

The key to optimizing your credit scores with credit cards – aside from making your payments on time – is prudent balance management. The lower the better, but there are specific targets you should know. The current credit scoring model in use by lenders recognizes 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 percent usage. 20 and 40 are good, 60 is neutral, while 80 and 100 percent usage will reduce your scores, and if you want credit repair success, don’t even think of going over the limit.

Credit Repair and Authorized User Cards

Authorized user accounts have been the subject of much debate. Some credit repair companies, operating in a gray area of the law, have sold authorized card status for years to people who wanted a quick credit score boost. On July 31, 2008 Fair Isaac announced a software fix which blocks the benefit of these brokered accounts while leaving intact the benefit of legitimate spouse and family member cards. So if you have a relative with awesome credit that wants to help your credit repair project, have them add you as an authorized user and watch your score pop.

Credit Repair and Your Student Loans

If you have student loan problems you should pick up the phone right now (really, right now) and explore the many options that are available to get you back on track. Student loans are unique amongst all forms of debt; they have no statute of limitation for collection. The longer you ignore them the worse it gets. As tough as it sounds, there are many great resolutions available. The Student Loan Ombudsman Office has been set up to help you understand your rights. Call them at (877) 557-2575.

Clean Up Your Reports

Don’t believe everything you read, especially if it is on your credit report. Credit reports are typically loaded with errors, many of which can devastate your credit scores. Order all three of your reports, one from each bureau and plan to spend an hour proof reading each one. Credit repair can be the best time you ever invested. Check every detail including the neutral looking information like credit limits and reporting dates. Once you have identified the errors dispute them with the credit bureaus.

Need Help? Hire a Credit Repair Pro

If you are not comfortable reading your credit reports, or if you don’t have the time, hire a pro. A credit repair professional will insure that the job is done right. They will check statute of limitation dates and reporting period limits, identify compliance issues that may otherwise be hard to spot, write the dispute letters for you, manage re-disputes, and counsel you to insure the optimal outcome. Credit repair is important, take action today.

Copyright © 2008 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.



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How to Win the Credit Repair Game

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Your Credit Repair Lifeline

No matter how bad your credit might be there is a quick way to get your credit scores moving in the right direction. The FICO scoring model places considerable weight on your ability to manage your debt; and credit cards offer the perfect way to demonstrate your responsibility and influence your credit scores quickly.

Get Back in the Action Right Now

If the events of life have left you without credit cards, now is the time to get back in the action. It does not matter what your credit report looks like. Forget the past. Credit repair is about the present. Forget your fear of denial. You can do this now. Secured credit cards are the perfect credit repair option.

Secured Cards Done Right

Open two new secured credit cards today. Secured cards require a small savings deposit that will secure a modest line of credit. Once you have your cards it is time to work the system. It’s credit repair magic. Just maintain your balances under 20% of your credit limit. Don’t pay them off, and don’t let them go above 20% of the limit. Do it right and watch your scores improve.

Pay Down Your Balances

If you have plenty of credit, secured cards are not for you. But here are some facts that should aid your credit repair efforts. The FICO credit-scoring model is very sensitive to the relationship between your current balance and your high credit limit. FICO acknowledges six different balance-to-limit ratios: 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%, and over 100%. The first two are positive, 60% is neutral, and 80% and 100% are increasingly bad. To go over the limit is credit repair suicide.

Up Your Limits

Pay down your credit card balances and your scores will improve on the next reporting cycle. The affect can be dramatic. But there is another way. While you work on paying your balances down you should try this easy credit repair strategy. Call the credit card issuers and ask them to increase your limit. The affect on your credit score will be the same as if you paid your balance down. Can’t hurt to ask!

Give Uncle Bob a Call

Additional card member accounts still work! For those unfamiliar with the concept, here is an overview. Let’s say old uncle Bob has fantastic credit. If he is willing to make you an additional card member on one of his well-managed credit cards you will miraculously inherit the credit history of the card as if it were yours. It’s a real credit repair boost. So if you are on good terms with uncle Bob, give him a call.

A Caution About Additional Card Member Accounts

There is a downside to the additional card member strategy. Fair Isaac and Company, the creators of the FICO scoring model, are well aware of the loophole and have already blocked the benefit in the latest release of the software. The credit bureaus always take time to adopt a new release; you just might have another year to use this credit repair trick. If you take this route, you should also open two new secured cards and start building real credit of your own.

Pay off an Old Judgment

Here is an interesting credit repair trick. Unpaid judgments can report for seven years or the state statute of limitation, which ever is longer. Statutes of limitation on judgments are usually longer than seven years, and they can be re-filed in most states. Paid judgments are a different story altogether. Paid judgments are removed by the credit bureaus seven years from the original filing date. So if you have a judgment that is seven years old, payment will cause it to be removed from your credit report.

Negotiate That Collection Away

If you have a collection account on your credit report chances are that there is a collector that would love to hear from you. Collectors play hard, but they also know that something is better than nothing. And if you hang up without making a deal, they get nothing. You can always try to negotiate with a collector, but there is one circumstance where you are virtually guaranteed to succeed…

Credit Repair and the Statute of Limitation

Collections can only be enforced through the courts for a limited time. Once the statute of limitation expires a collector may talk big, but they have no way to force payment. They can’t get a judgment, and if you send them a cease communication letter they can’t call you again. The collection, on the other hand will linger on your credit report until the seven years are up. Are you past the statute of limitation? Want to get rid of the collection for ten to twenty-five cents on the dollar? Call your collector, and make them an offer. Your credit repair efforts will pay off.

Copyright © 2007 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.



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