Credit repair is a million dollar industry with a lot of scams. Finding a loan with poor credit isn't hard, getting a decent interest rate can be. When you clean up your credit report you end up saving hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in interest charges. We strongly recommend you learn what you need to do to repair your credit legally so you can qualify for low rate loans and credit cards.
One of the first things you need to do, whether you filed bankruptcy or just need to rebuild your credit, is to set out a plan to rebuild your credit, as well as how you will use your borrowing abilities in the future. Without a good plan of attack on your financing and borrowing usage, you will run the risk of being in financial trouble again within a few years or so. Don't become a repeat statistic. Plan now, for protection later.You have two options when it comes to repairing your credit ...
1) hire someone, preferably an attorney who knows the credit laws;
2) do-it-yourself using a good quality guide and your 3-in-1 credit report; Whichever way you decide to go, here are just a few tips to keep you on track:
Don't fall for scams that tell you to create a new credit file ... that's credit fraud if you do it, and can make you subject to legal repercussions;
Do read the Fair Credit Reporting Act so you have an idea of your rights while you go through the credit repair process;
Get yourself organized and committed to the process, there is no overnight fix;
If you use an online service, you want to know what the fees will be, monthly or "as you go" is best, and you want to be able to cancel at anytime;
Always act in a cooperative and professional manner when dealing with creditors or collection agencies;
Don't make threats, however subtle, if you can't back them up. Deciding whether to hire a credit repair firm, or doing it yourself, depends a lot on your willingness to work, as well as your ability to be organized and follow through on the process. If you really don't want to deal with it yourself, and would rather a professional, we recommend one who is well-versed in the use of the Fair Credit Reporting Act to protect your credit, and who will handle all the detail work for you.
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