Cut through all the confusing (and sometimes conflicting) information out there about credit repair. Here are a few tips on how to find sources of information you can trust, and how to identify those you shouldn't.
Self credit repair can be simply accomplished if you follow these five useful tips. Don't risk letting the credit bureaus throw out your letters because you sent the wrong things or insufficient information. Educate yourself first, and it really is easy to get great results.
Learn how to find free credit dispute letters online, and how to tailor them to make them highly effective. Don't just send out the same template and risk having your disputes ignored!
Credit repair letters work, but you have to know what to send along with them to the credit bureaus so they won't reject your letters. Here are five quick tips to help you make your letters maximally effective.
Credit repair can be tackled on your own with great results, but credit repair companies can get great results too. Let's lay out the pros and cons to both options so you can decide which option is right for your unique situation.
Don't be fooled by the colossal amount of information with which credit repair companies have smeared the internet. There's really not as much to basic self credit repair as they want you to believe. Get the facts, and do it on your own for free!
In this article, we will lay out in simple bullet points the pros and cons to doing self credit repair versus repairing credit with a credit repair company. Decide for yourself which option makes the most sense.
I've done some experimenting with credit repair companies, plus many of my own clients have shared with me their own horror stories about how credit repair companies have treated them. Before you consider signing on with one of these companies, here's what you need to know.
When it comes to managing your credit score, knowing what affects your credit score and what doesn't is hugely important. Learn which aspects of your day-to-day financial dealings have an impact--for better or for worse--on your credit profile.
Too many American consumers are misled by credit repair company ads--and even news reports. They are led to believe that credit repair has to be done through an expensive credit repair company. This is simply not true. Especially when a bankruptcy is involved, self credit repair is as simple as sending out one wave of credit dispute letters and waiting a few weeks to see their score improve.
Credit disputing is the primary action taken by any credit repair company or service, but it is also something that consumers can do for themselves without shelling out hundreds of dollars to have it done for them. Find out why the FTC recommends that consumers tackle credit repair on their own!
Emergency or second chance credit cards can be used wisely, and when they are they can really help improve a person's credit score. Here are some things to look for when searching for a card that is right for you, as well as some tips on using your card wisely.
Credit repair is not as difficult as credit repair professionals would like you think it is. Learn what you need to know to tackle it yourself--for free! And find out about an amazing online tool that automatically creates your letters for you. The best thing is that it's free to the public but not to professionals. How's that for a reversal!
Self credit repair can be done simply and freely, but depending on your situation, you may be well advised to wait for some things to get settled before starting the credit repair process. Learn what the best timing strategy is for your unique situation.
If you have gone through a bankruptcy, don't be fooled into believing that the accounts discharged in the bankruptcy will simply go away on their own. There are a few simple steps you must take in order to repair your credit after a bankruptcy. Find out how easy it is to do simple credit repair on your own after a bankruptcy.
Negative credit--or even a lack of credit--can be very debilitating. Here are some simple steps you as a consumer can take to start repairing your own credit and building positive credit for yourself at the same time.
If you have had credit problems in the past, there are a couple key things you need to do to build new positive credit. Here are two simple steps that will get you on the road to credit recovery and jump start your new life of financial freedom.