I have had some problems in the pas with my credit and I have a extremly low credit score 450%26#039;s. I was able to get a car loan in 2006 from capital one but i need to get my score up. I heard that you can write letters to the credit bureau and if the creditor doesn%26#039;t respond they have to take it off?!? Is this true? How do you do it?
Are there any companies that help get your credit up? write letters to the credit bureau?
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Are there any companies that help get your credit up? write letters to the credit bureau?
I would not trust a company to do it for me, you can do it yourself, get a copy of your credit reports from the 3 major credit bureaus then, start writing the disputes letters to the credit reporting agencies, they will contact the company, if the company verifies it , it will remain, if they dont then they will remove it.. And if they dont contact the companies individually and then arrange for a settlement on the accounts, dont apply for any credit for about 1 year , and pay your current credit obligations then you will see your credit to began improving..
Are there any companies that help get your credit up? write letters to the credit bureau?
There are lots of companies willing to take your money for credit repair. Problem is there is very little they actually do.
Get your credit report. If there are any errors, dispute them with the credit bureau. Legitimate items stay on your credit report for 7-1/2 years from the date of first deficiency.
The letters you%26#039;ve heard about is the theory that you dispute every bad thing on your credit report, hoping that the creditor won%26#039;t respond to the credit bureau and the item gets removed. Problem is, the item can be put back on as long as it is within the 7-1/2 reporting period.
You might be able to negotiate delete for payment settlements with some of you bad debt. Things like cell phone, utilities, medical bills and other single entry items are more likely to agree. Get any settlement agreement in writing and keept it along with your payment reciept forever. Don%26#039;t give the collection agency direct access to your bank account.
Paying old debt won%26#039;t improve your score (unless you get the item deleted). The damage is already done. But paid old debt looks better than unpaid. Creditors look at your whole report, not just the score.
You will need at least 24 months of consist, on time payment history to start improving your score.
Are there any companies that help get your credit up? write letters to the credit bureau?
yes their is, there,s a guy name MR. Brian Maxey he,s the best i ever seen not like these fast talken company,s out here. any way you can contact him at his office. heres the number. 702-430-4787 i had a 425 now i have a 710 this is not a joke it work. please tell him cody said hello and thanks.
Are there any companies that help get your credit up? write letters to the credit bureau?
7 tips to improve credit score
1. Pay your bills on time. Your payment history is a major factor (35% of your FICO score) in determining your credit score. If you pay your bills late, or had an account referred to collections, your credit score will take a major hit.
2. Sign up for online banking and make sure your regular recurring bills are paid automatically. This way you will not forget a payment that will wind up reducing your credit score.
3. Increase your credit limit. Another large factor is the amount of your debt in relation to your credit limit. If you have a card with a $10,000 credit limit and your balance is $9,000, this will not help to improve your score. To make the debt/credit limit ratio look better, you can try to call your credit card company and request an increase in your credit limit. Don%26#039;t use the extra credit though! That defeats the whole purpose and puts you further in debt!
4. Don%26#039;t apply for many cards at once. This will not improve your credit score because this is a characteristic of high credit risk groups.
Are there any companies that help get your credit up? write letters to the credit bureau?
There is a site called http://www.creditinfocenter.com that contains a ton of consumer information. There is a section on credit repair that will walk you through the entire dispute process.
This is the very same procedure the %26quot;credit repair%26quot; companies use, but charge you a fortune.
What you heard is true. By law, if you file a dispute with the credit reporting agency, they must verify the report with the creditor within 30 days. If the creditor does not respond to the investigation request, the item must be erased from your report.
From my experience, about 30%-40% of creditors fail to respond. They either lost track of the records, or just don%26#039;t want to spend the time and money looking for them.
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