5 Biggest Mistakes People
Make in Credit Repair
Credit Repair is not difficult, but you can shoot yourself
in the foot if you don't pay attention to a few little things. Here are common mistakes
people make which can be easily avoided:
1. Failing to dispute with the credit bureaus FIRST.
Don't first send disputes to the credit card, collection agency or mortgage companies.
Always dispute your negatives with the credit bureaus before doing anything else. In the
first credit bureau dispute, 10-20% of all items fall off. Get the easy stuff first.
2. Disputing items online.
Never do this! You will not have any written records of your dispute (the return receipt).
You will not be able to send documentation backing up your dispute. If you are disputing
errors in your name, Social Security Number or address, you have to send your request in
writing any way.
3. Failing to document your efforts.
The credit bureaus must respond to you within 30 days or the item must come off. If you
don't keep track of when the time is up, you are missing an important advantage. Keep
track of when you send and receive letters. You should also make sure you send your
disputes certified mail, return receipt requested.
4. Being unrealistic.
If your credit report is in bad shape, there isn't a quick fix. Credit repair takes time,
usually from 6 months to a year. Patience is required to see results.
5. Giving up.
The process seems overwhelming at first, especially if you are new to credit repair. Take
one step at a time. You don't have to do everything at once. Do things a few days or a
week apart. Don't spend more than an hour at a stretch doing anything.
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SOURCE: CreditInfocenter.com, February
22, 2011. About CreditInfocenter.com: Founded in 1997, CreditInfocenter.com is a free
one-stop destination for consumers looking for free advice on repairing bad credit and
rebuilding good credit. It advocates the self-help approach to credit and debt management.
Editor and founder of CreditInfocenter, Kristy Welsh, is the author of several books on
personal finance, including Good Credit Is Sexy, a tongue-in-cheek guide to managing your
credit. For More Information on CreditInfocenter.com: http://www.creditinfocenter.com/, Good Credit
Is Sexy: http://www.goodcreditissexy.com,
For Press and Media: Kathleen Richards CreditInfocenter.com 480-990-3938
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