Credit Repair Firms Can
Not Erase Bad Debt
by Steve Bucci
Companies that claim they can "erase" your bad credit have as their sole
objective erasing money from your bank account. They are making false claims. Legitimate
credit-repair companies are few and far between.
They can advise you on actions to take to improve your
credit and they can dispute inaccurate or out-of-date items in your credit report -- for a
fee.
However, you can do the work yourself and save the fees --
hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars -- that you'd pay to the company.
Keep in mind that accurate information cannot legally be
removed from your credit report. What you can do is dispute any information that was put
into your report in error or which is in your report past the time the law says it must be
removed.
To do this, contact the credit bureau that reported it and
file a dispute either in writing or online. The credit bureau then has 30 days to get back
to you, either with proof that the item is legitimate or that it will be removed.
Don't feel that you are the last gullible lady in the USA
who believes in supernatural credit intervention. You are not. Not by a long shot.
In fact, the Credit Repair Organizations Act was designed
for the large number of people who fall prey to credit-repair scams. It provides consumer
protections requiring all credit-repair companies to give you a copy of "Consumer
Credit File Rights Under State and Federal Law," a pamphlet that explains your rights
in dealing with credit bureaus.
The act also stipulates that a credit-repair company cannot
make false claims about their services, such as "erasing" bad credit. They must
complete all promised services before you can be charged, must have a signed contract for
services and must complete a three-day waiting period before they perform any services.
That three-day waiting period allows you to cancel the contract with no obligation once
your friends talk you out of it.
One shortcut used by some credit-repair companies to
improve your score, known as "piggybacking," is no longer a viable solution
because the latest FICO score analytics identify and exclude those accounts.
Piggybacking is the practice of paying someone to allow you
to be an authorized user on the account of someone who has excellent credit. The
authorized user would then benefit from the other unrelated account holder's credit
history. Unfortunately, their bad credit also gets reported on your credit report. Like
dating a creep, this has more negatives than I have space. But you get the idea.
A legitimate way to improve your credit score by using an
authorized user account is being added to a spouse's or parent's account. These accounts
will be included in your credit-score calculation and if the account is a positive, will
add points to your score.
Additional steps to improve your credit include:
- Make all payments on time and bring any open accounts
current by paying any past-due amounts.
- Keep your credit-card balances low, below 50 percent of
credit limits.
- Apply for new credit only if you need it. You may have to
start with secured credit such as a secured credit card, a card account with cash that
becomes the credit line. Or you could try a passbook savings loan, a loan using your
savings as collateral.
In time, the positive information will outweigh the
negative and your credit score will begin to improve.
Copyright 2009 Scripps Howard, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Scripps Howard News Service
Editor's Note: Choose a credit repair
company with care. Be wary of credit repair companies that offers a quick fix regarding
your credit problems. Quick fixes are not possible or legal if the negative credit
information on your credit report is correct. In addition, NEVER pay a credit repair
company money upfront for their services.
Source: The Debt Adviser, www.bankrate.com ( www.scrippsnews.com
) . Steve Bucci is president of Money Management International Financial Education
Foundation. Visit www.moneymanagement.org
for additional debt advice.
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