How to Contact Creditors to
Help With Credit Repair
by Ryan Cote
Good credit has become nearly a necessity these days.
Credit has become almost essential to buying a car or a home (unless you have large
amounts of cash lying around) and with the advent of online buying, it's generally
difficult to operate without some kind of credit card. Unfortunately, credit does cause
problems for some people.
Minimum payments on credit cards can be missed, or a loan
could go into default and your credit rating will begin to slide. When you have negative
activity, the creditor reports it a credit reporting agency, who then records it on your
credit history. A tarnished credit report can be tough to clean up, as most negative items
will remain stay on your report for seven years before they expire and are removed.
If you have bad credit history, you'll end up dealing with
previously unknown problems. You cant rent a car or buy things online, renting
property will be difficult, and getting a mortgage may be impossible. It's important to
repair your credit as soon as you notice a problem because youd be surprised at what
kind of credit repair you can accomplish by being proactive.
Fall Behind in Your Loan Payments
The first thing you should do if you fall behind in your
loan payments is contact your creditor. This can be scary and many people take the
opposite approach, avoiding collection calls out of embarrassment or even
fear. Unfortunately, its best to deal with the problem immediately and to avoid
long-term credit difficulties. Contact your creditor right away as soon as you find
you are having trouble with a debt.
Remember the solution to your credit repair process starts
with your credit report, and what is on your report is what your creditor reports about
you. By contacting your creditor, you may be able to discuss possible payment plans or
alternative solutions. It is in the creditor's best interests to work with you, as if you
go into default, they might never get payment.
There are many reasons that you should contact your
creditor immediately, but most of all, it helps to speed up the credit repair process.
Once youve contacted your creditor, suggest a payment system that works for both for
you. Be sure to propose a payment plan that is realistic for you, and stick to it.
Defaulting on these payments will look to the creditor as if you were just trying to stall
and avoid further payment.
When you contact your creditor about your outstanding debt,
be sure to remember that it is in your best interest to convince your creditor not to
report your non-payment to the credit report agency. By facing up to your payment
problems, contacting your creditor right away, and creating a payment system that will
work for both of you, you are taking a very effective step credit repairing your credit.
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