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CREDIT
REPAIR
Managing Debt
If you are having problems paying your debts you are
not alone. Thousands of Americans are having
problems paying their bills. The people that are
having economic problems are mainly medium income
families. These are people that work hard and want
to pay what they owe. If this is you, the important
thing is for you to act quickly. Doing nothing will
only result in bigger problems, such as the loss of
your property and a bad credit history. You can get
help stopping any harassment and negotiating reduced
payments with your creditors. A good attorney should
also be able to remove negative information that is
being unfairly reported on your credit reports. This
can usually be done inexpensively, potentially
saving you thousands of dollars in fees and higher
interest charges.
Victims of Identity Theft
Identity theft has become one of the fastest growing
crimes in America. Anybody can become a victim of
identity theft regardless of how careful they are
with their personal information. While being careful
with information can help, identity thieves get
their victims’ personal information from countless
sources. As most victims of identity theft can
attest, once thieves begin using your personal
information it can be very difficult and time
consuming to stop. You can get help stopping the
illegal use of your personal information, working to
bring the identity thieves to justice, and fixing
the damage done to your credit reports.
Identity thieves get personal information from many
sources, including businesses and other
institutions. They have been known to steal computer
systems containing personal information of thousands
of people at a time. They steal records or personal
information from their work. They bribe employees
who have access to personal information. They pose
as a landlords, employers, or others who have a
legal right to access your information. They may
also steal personal information through email or
telephone calls by posing as a legitimate company
and claiming that you have a problem with your
account.
If your personal information has been stolen, or you
have provided personal information to someone
fraudulently posing as a legitimate company, you
should begin taking steps to protect yourself.
According to the Federal Trade Commission,
California is ranked third in the nation for victims
of identity theft. If someone has started using your
personal information you should get help
immediately.
What you can begin doing right now.
An important first step to managing debt or fixing
identity theft is to find out what is on your credit
report. Your credit report is a payment history of
debts including credit cards, loans and mortgages.
It also includes information that is not related to
credit, like employment that you have had, and other
facts that exist in public files such as your
address.
Lenders review your credit report when you apply for
credit and they use this information to decide
whether to give you credit or not. Credit reporting
agencies, which are private companies that work with
banks and other lending institutions, keep credit
reports. The three largest credit reporting agencies
in the U.S. are Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax.
If you get behind at any time with paying loans or
with your credit cards, it can be difficult to get
another loan, an apartment, or even a job. The
majority of negative information is kept on a credit
report for seven years from the date it is reported;
bankruptcy is most often kept for ten years.
You should obtain copies of your credit reports and
review the specific debts that your creditors say
you owe to make sure they are correct. Since each
agency can have slightly different information it is
important to obtain your report from all three
agencies.
Beware of companies that claim to repair credit.
There are “credit repair companies” out there that
advertise using such titles as “Credit Counselors,”
“Insolvency Assistance” or “Credit Evaluators.” They
often use variations of the following message: “Have
you been turned down because of bad credit? We can
help you!”
Many credit repair companies represent that they can
clear all negative information from your credit
report, regardless of how accurate it may be, using
a “secret” method. The secret method they most often
use is to bombard credit reporting agencies with
requests to verify information. Very few times does
this tactic work because once the information is
verified it will simply be registered again on your
credit report.
Beware of offers of guaranteed credit.
Credit repair companies and others often state that
they can “guarantee” you credit regardless of your
credit history. Many times they take your money
without following through on their guarantee. In
certain cases, what you receive is a “secured”
credit card that requires you to deposit and
maintain hundreds of dollars in a savings account,
or a card that only allows you to buy from a catalog
that belongs to a business you probably don’t know
anything about. You don’t need a credit repair
company (or anyone else) to help you get a secured
credit card.
Credit repair companies advertise through television
and various other forms of media. Be careful if they
require you to call a “900” area code telephone
number in order to get more information. All calls
to these numbers cost money and listening to the
message for only a few minutes can cost you a lot.
Other companies may try to get you credit using
information that belongs to other people with good
credit history. It is a crime to apply for credit
using someone else’s name. Do not deal with anybody
trying to talk you into this.
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