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Credit repair seems like a very tedious process but actually it is not. Credit repair is a booming business now and, unfortunately, a lot of unscrupulous elements are thriving in the market. By law, credit repair organizations must give you a copy of the &#8220;Consumer Credit File Rights Under State and Federal Law&#8221; before you sign a contract. If you decide to respond to a credit repair offer, look for these tell-tale signs of a scam: companies that want you to pay for credit repair services ...]]></description>
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<p>Credit repair seems like a very tedious process but actually it is not. Credit repair is a booming business now and, unfortunately, a lot of unscrupulous elements are thriving in the market. By law, credit repair organizations must give you a copy of the &#8220;Consumer Credit File Rights Under State and Federal Law&#8221; before you sign a contract. If you decide to respond to a credit repair offer, look for these tell-tale signs of a scam: companies that want you to pay for credit repair services before they provide any services.</p>
<p>&#13;Under the Credit Repair Organizations Act, credit repair companies cannot require you to pay until they have completed the services they have promised. For example, a credit repair company cannot: make false claims about their services, charge you until they have completed the promised services, perform any services until they have your signature on a written contract, and have completed a three-day waiting period. Everything a credit repair clinic can do for you legally, you can do for yourself at little or no cost.</p>
<p>&#13;Credit</p>
<p>&#13;Credit debt can greatly negatively impact your overall credit status. Credit card companies never let on about how to avoid getting into debt. Creditors set their own credit-granting standards and not all of them look at your credit history the same way. Creditors don&#8217;t have to report to all three credit bureaus, so they typically report to the credit bureau to which they also subscribe. Credit bureaus generate your report on information they receive from your creditors; they don&#8217;t verify it.</p>
<p>&#13;Only time, a conscious effort, and a personal debt repayment plan will improve your credit report. Everyday, companies nationwide appeal to consumers with poor credit histories. They promise, for a fee, to clean up your credit report so you can get a car loan, a home mortgage, insurance, or even a job. After you pay them hundreds or thousands of dollars in fees, these companies do nothing to improve your credit report; most simply vanish with your money. You could be charged and prosecuted for mail or wire fraud if you use the mail or telephone to apply for credit and provide false information. It&#8217;s a federal crime to lie on a loan or credit application, to misrepresent your Social Security number, and to obtain an Employer Identification Number from the Internal Revenue Service under false pretenses.</p>
<p>&#13;Bad</p>
<p>&#13;Bad Credit will cost you thousands of dollars. You can have bad credit erased legally and quickly. Bad credit repair can improve your way of life greatly enabling you to get the mortgage or refinance loan at the best possible low rate. A bad credit report simply means that you have a bit of work ahead after disputing items to the Bureaus Equifax, Experian and Transunion.</p>
<p>&#13;Proper management with Bad credit repair software will save tremendous time and energy, rapidly boost fico ratings and boost fico scores. You can certainly fix and improve bad credit on your own, but it helps to have a vast knowledge of the law. You can clean up your reports so that bad debts and bad scores are not an issue. You must take the first steps to clean up bad debts from your credit reports and this must be done with Equifax credit bureau, Trans Union credit bureau and Experian credit bureau.</p>
<p>&#13;Information</p>
<p>&#13;Under the FCRA, both the consumer reporting company and the information provider (that is, the person, company, or organization that provides information about you to a consumer reporting company) are responsible for correcting inaccurate or incomplete information in your report. To take advantage of all your rights under this law, contact the consumer reporting company and the information provider. Tell the consumer reporting company, in writing, what information you think is inaccurate.</p>
<p>&#13;In addition to providing your complete name and address, your letter should clearly identify each item in your report you dispute, state the facts and explain why you dispute the information, and request that it be removed or corrected. They also must forward all the relevant data you provide about the inaccuracy to the organization that provided the information. After the information provider receives notice of a dispute from the consumer reporting company, it must investigate, review the relevant information, and report the results back to the consumer reporting company.</p>
<p>&#13;If the information provider finds the disputed information is inaccurate, it must notify all three nationwide consumer reporting companies so they can correct the information in your file. If an item is changed or deleted, the consumer reporting company cannot put the disputed information back in your file unless the information provider verifies that it is accurate and complete. The consumer reportincompany also must send you written notice that includes the name, address, and phone number of the information provider.</p>
<p>&#13;Tell the creditor or other information provider, in writing, that you dispute an item. And if you are correct &#8211; that is, if the information is found to be inaccurate &#8211; the information provider may not report it again. Even if you don&#8217;t have a poor credit history, some financial advisors and consumer advocates suggest you review your credit report periodically because the information it contains affects whether you can get a loan or insurance &#8211; and how much you will have to pay for it. Do make sure the information is accurate, complete, and up-to-date before you apply for a loan for a major purchase like a house or car, buy insurance, or apply for a job.</p>
<p>&#13;Identity thieves may use your information to open a new credit card account in your name. That&#8217;s when someone uses your personal information &#8211; like your name, your Social Security number, or your credit card number &#8211; to commit fraud.</p>
<p>&#13;Everything a credit repair clinic can do for you legally, you can do for yourself at little or no cost. Many states have laws regulating credit repair companies. If you&#8217;ve had a problem with a credit repair company, don&#8217;t be embarrassed to report it. But truly effective credit repair requires an in-depth understanding of the scoring model as well. Bad credit repair can improve your way of life greatly enabling you to get the mortgage or refinance loan at the best possible low rate. And the best thing with credit repair services is that most of these services come free.</p>
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Some credit repair companies make unbelievable offers to eliminate negative items from your credit report. They also claim that a better credit score will be reported in a short period. But most of them fail to deliver on thier promise and consumers end up losing their hard-earned money. Even the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is skeptical, stating there are very few legitimate credit repair companies. Therefore, it makes sense to try improving your credit score yourself rather than risking money on the services provided by credit repair ...]]></description>
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<p>Some credit repair companies make unbelievable offers to eliminate negative items from your credit report. They also claim that a better credit score will be reported in a short period. But most of them fail to deliver on thier promise and consumers end up losing their hard-earned money. Even the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is skeptical, stating there are very few legitimate credit repair companies. Therefore, it makes sense to try improving your credit score yourself rather than risking money on the services provided by credit repair organizations. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
What are the most common credit repair scams?</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The credit repair industry is riddled with scams and rip-offs. Most common are over-charging borrowers against false promises of providing a better credit rating. The scams that occur most often are detailed below: </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Temporary removal of negative items:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Some credit repair companies claim they have an intimate relationship with the credit bureaus and have back-door through the system. Meanwhile, they bombard the bureaus with disputes over the derogatory items and debts recorded in your credit report. These debts may disappear temporarily from your report once the bureau starts the investigation. However, to the surprise of most consumers, the original derogatory items and debts re-emerge after the next reporting cycle. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The credit repair company charges a fee for the temporary removal of negative items from your report. Moreover, the charge is usually demanded upfront, which goes against the Credit Repair Organizations Act. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Applying for a new credit report:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Another credit repair rip-off involves a company soliciting a way to create a new clean credit report. The company helps you apply for a new taxpayer&#8217;s identification number or Employer Identification Number (also known as EIN) in order to build a new credit history. This does not follow a legal process and the new report ultimately will carry the previous information, despite having a separate identification number. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Ensuring a clean report:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The biggest crooks are those credit repair companies who make you believe they can clean up your credit fast and help you get a mortgage or credit card through their channel partners. They typically demand a lot of money upfront in exchange for such services. In the end, these organizations are simply pretending to offer credit counseling or mortgage services and finally disappear. With all of the credit constraints returning in the mortgage complex, this is the most popular and most costly scam of all.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
How can you prevent becoming a victim?</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
To avoid the trap all-together, you can complete the credit repair yourself. If you are still determined to seek outside council, please address the following items. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
1. Verify the legitimacy and experience of the credit repair company. This can usually be done by asking for referral sources of satisfied clients.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
2. Check with your state&#8217;s regulatory and better business bureau to determine if the company is in good standing. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
3.  Have the company provide a contract outlining what services are to be rendered and the amount and method of payment. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
4.  Contact a trusted mortgage broker that is skilled in analyzing credit reports to determine if the suggested course of action is reasonable.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
5. Beware when a company solicits you for services.  Referrals are usually the best way to select a reputable service company.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Consumers have certain rights under The Credit Repair Organization Act. An executed contract is required to begin any repair services. You have three days to cancel the contract without paying any charge. It is prohibited for a credit repair company to charge you until the agreed upon services have been completed.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
If you feel you are a victim of a credit repair scam, you may report it to the local consumer affairs office or state Attorney General&#8217;s office. A complaint may also be filed with the FTC that ensures the future protection of consumers against fraud.</p>
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Well, first let’s start with what credit repair is.  &#8220;Credit repair&#8221; is a term most commonly used to describe a systematic process of improving ones credit scores by obtaining copies of the individual&#8217;s credit report, reviewing the credit report for errors and misleading information; then disputing the information with the credit bureaus.  This is just a basic explanation of the process.  While it can be very simple for some, it is much more complex and time consuming for others.
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<p>Well, first let’s start with what credit repair is.  &#8220;Credit repair&#8221; is a term most commonly used to describe a systematic process of improving ones credit scores by obtaining copies of the individual&#8217;s credit report, reviewing the credit report for errors and misleading information; then disputing the information with the credit bureaus.  This is just a basic explanation of the process.  While it can be very simple for some, it is much more complex and time consuming for others.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Most consumers with bad credit are searching for free credit repair.  Regrettably, there are no services that I know of that will repair your credit for free so, if you are looking for “free credit repair” you will have to do it by yourself.  There are also some reputable, inexpensive credit repair services available for consumers who just don’t have time to learn the credit repair process.  But, doing it yourself has many advantages and I think that most people who learn about the credit game have better chances of not getting into credit trouble again.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>When you are ready to start your free credit repair journey, I suggest starting at a credit repair forum or by reading a credit repair book.  A credit repair forum is a discussion group of people teaching and learning credit repair.  There’s tons of information online – just be careful – there is lots of misinformation online as well.  Remember to always research your questions with different sources. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>After spending hours and hours researching credit repair online, I’ve realized that credit repair has got to be one of the most misconstrued topics online.  There are way too many people being mislead online.  They don’t research the information they find and end up repeating it to others.  And yes, some of them are even repeating the information on their websites. They are only trying to help, but instead usually end up really hurting other people financially.  Please, please do not be one of those people.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This is why I suggest credit repair forums; usually when someone is wrong, there are plenty of professionals at the forums that will correct that person immediately.</p>
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<p>Chane Steiner is the president and founder of AAACreditGuide.com, the <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://aaacreditguide.com"><b>credit repair</b></a> authority site. He has helped many people repair their credit and get back on their feet. Chane has reviewed and recommends the following <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://top-10-credit-repair.com"><b>credit repair companies</b></a>.</p>
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Unfortunately, credit repair companies have a pretty bad reputation in the credit repair industry. In fact, the credit repair industry itself has a bad reputation. Many people don’t even really know what credit repair is. Is credit repair even possible? Is credit repair legal? Yes and yes.
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<p>Unfortunately, <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://top-10-credit-repair.com"><b>credit repair companies</b></a> have a pretty bad reputation in the credit repair industry. In fact, the credit repair industry itself has a bad reputation. Many people don’t even really know what credit repair is. Is credit repair even possible? Is credit repair legal? Yes and yes.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The first thing you should know about credit repair is that everything a credit repair company can do for you legally, you can do for yourself at little or no cost. It should also be known that you can file bankruptcy yourself. You can also repair your own car, change your own oil, clean your own carpet and paint your own house. Are you starting to see my point?</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>While you can definitely do certain things in life by yourself, it is sometimes better to hire a professional to do it. There will always be people who prefer to do it themselves and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that IF they are able to get the job done efficiently and effectively. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Credit repair is no different. If you know what you are doing, then you should absolutely do it yourself. If not, you have a few choices: Learn do it or hire a professional credit repair company to do it for you. If you chose the latter, be very careful to go with a reputable company. Do your research! Contact the Better Business Bureau to see if the company has any complaints about them.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Under the Credit Repair Organizations Act, credit repair companies cannot require you to pay until they have completed the services they have promised. By law, credit repair organizations must give you a copy of the “Consumer Credit File Rights Under State and Federal Law” before you sign a contract. They also must give you a written contract that spells out your rights and obligations. These laws were written to protect you from shady companies. Read these documents before you sign anything. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>If you prefer to repair your credit by yourself, check out the solid advice given in the <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://aaacreditguide.com/credit-secrets-bible"><b>Credit Secrets Bible</b></a> &#8211; by far the best book I have read about credit repair.</p>
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Some credit repair companies make unbelievable offers to eliminate negative items from your credit report. They also claim that a better credit score will be reported in a short period. But most of them fail to deliver on thier promise and consumers end up losing their hard-earned money. Even the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is skeptical, stating there are very few legitimate credit repair companies. Therefore, it makes sense to try improving your credit score yourself rather than risking money on the services provided by credit repair ...]]></description>
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<p>Some credit repair companies make unbelievable offers to eliminate negative items from your credit report. They also claim that a better credit score will be reported in a short period. But most of them fail to deliver on thier promise and consumers end up losing their hard-earned money. Even the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is skeptical, stating there are very few legitimate credit repair companies. Therefore, it makes sense to try improving your credit score yourself rather than risking money on the services provided by credit repair organizations. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
What are the most common credit repair scams?</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The credit repair industry is riddled with scams and rip-offs. Most common are over-charging borrowers against false promises of providing a better credit rating. The scams that occur most often are detailed below: </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Temporary removal of negative items:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Some credit repair companies claim they have an intimate relationship with the credit bureaus and have back-door through the system. Meanwhile, they bombard the bureaus with disputes over the derogatory items and debts recorded in your credit report. These debts may disappear temporarily from your report once the bureau starts the investigation. However, to the surprise of most consumers, the original derogatory items and debts re-emerge after the next reporting cycle. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The credit repair company charges a fee for the temporary removal of negative items from your report. Moreover, the charge is usually demanded upfront, which goes against the Credit Repair Organizations Act. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Applying for a new credit report:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Another credit repair rip-off involves a company soliciting a way to create a new clean credit report. The company helps you apply for a new taxpayer&#8217;s identification number or Employer Identification Number (also known as EIN) in order to build a new credit history. This does not follow a legal process and the new report ultimately will carry the previous information, despite having a separate identification number. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Ensuring a clean report:</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The biggest crooks are those credit repair companies who make you believe they can clean up your credit fast and help you get a mortgage or credit card through their channel partners. They typically demand a lot of money upfront in exchange for such services. In the end, these organizations are simply pretending to offer credit counseling or mortgage services and finally disappear. With all of the credit constraints returning in the mortgage complex, this is the most popular and most costly scam of all.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
How can you prevent becoming a victim?</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
To avoid the trap all-together, you can complete the credit repair yourself. If you are still determined to seek outside council, please address the following items. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
1. Verify the legitimacy and experience of the credit repair company. This can usually be done by asking for referral sources of satisfied clients.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
2. Check with your state&#8217;s regulatory and better business bureau to determine if the company is in good standing. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
3.  Have the company provide a contract outlining what services are to be rendered and the amount and method of payment. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
4.  Contact a trusted mortgage broker that is skilled in analyzing credit reports to determine if the suggested course of action is reasonable.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
5. Beware when a company solicits you for services.  Referrals are usually the best way to select a reputable service company.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Consumers have certain rights under The Credit Repair Organization Act. An executed contract is required to begin any repair services. You have three days to cancel the contract without paying any charge. It is prohibited for a credit repair company to charge you until the agreed upon services have been completed.  </p>
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If you feel you are a victim of a credit repair scam, you may report it to the local consumer affairs office or state Attorney General&#8217;s office. A complaint may also be filed with the FTC that ensures the future protection of consumers against fraud.</p>
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Some credit repair companies make unbelievable offers to eliminate negative items from your credit report. They also claim that a better credit score will be reported in a short period. But most of them fail to deliver on thier promise and consumers end up losing their hard-earned money. Even the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is skeptical, stating there are very few legitimate credit repair companies. Therefore, it makes sense to try improving your credit score yourself rather than risking money on the services provided by credit repair ...]]></description>
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<p>Some credit repair companies make unbelievable offers to eliminate negative items from your credit report. They also claim that a better credit score will be reported in a short period. But most of them fail to deliver on thier promise and consumers end up losing their hard-earned money. Even the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is skeptical, stating there are very few legitimate credit repair companies. Therefore, it makes sense to try improving your credit score yourself rather than risking money on the services provided by credit repair organizations. </p>
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What are the most common credit repair scams?</p>
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The credit repair industry is riddled with scams and rip-offs. Most common are over-charging borrowers against false promises of providing a better credit rating. The scams that occur most often are detailed below: </p>
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Temporary removal of negative items:</p>
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Some credit repair companies claim they have an intimate relationship with the credit bureaus and have back-door through the system. Meanwhile, they bombard the bureaus with disputes over the derogatory items and debts recorded in your credit report. These debts may disappear temporarily from your report once the bureau starts the investigation. However, to the surprise of most consumers, the original derogatory items and debts re-emerge after the next reporting cycle. </p>
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The credit repair company charges a fee for the temporary removal of negative items from your report. Moreover, the charge is usually demanded upfront, which goes against the Credit Repair Organizations Act. </p>
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Applying for a new credit report:</p>
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Another credit repair rip-off involves a company soliciting a way to create a new clean credit report. The company helps you apply for a new taxpayer&#8217;s identification number or Employer Identification Number (also known as EIN) in order to build a new credit history. This does not follow a legal process and the new report ultimately will carry the previous information, despite having a separate identification number. </p>
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Ensuring a clean report:</p>
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The biggest crooks are those credit repair companies who make you believe they can clean up your credit fast and help you get a mortgage or credit card through their channel partners. They typically demand a lot of money upfront in exchange for such services. In the end, these organizations are simply pretending to offer credit counseling or mortgage services and finally disappear. With all of the credit constraints returning in the mortgage complex, this is the most popular and most costly scam of all.</p>
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How can you prevent becoming a victim?</p>
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To avoid the trap all-together, you can complete the credit repair yourself. If you are still determined to seek outside council, please address the following items. </p>
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1. Verify the legitimacy and experience of the credit repair company. This can usually be done by asking for referral sources of satisfied clients.</p>
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2. Check with your state&#8217;s regulatory and better business bureau to determine if the company is in good standing. </p>
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3.  Have the company provide a contract outlining what services are to be rendered and the amount and method of payment. </p>
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4.  Contact a trusted mortgage broker that is skilled in analyzing credit reports to determine if the suggested course of action is reasonable.</p>
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5. Beware when a company solicits you for services.  Referrals are usually the best way to select a reputable service company.</p>
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Consumers have certain rights under The Credit Repair Organization Act. An executed contract is required to begin any repair services. You have three days to cancel the contract without paying any charge. It is prohibited for a credit repair company to charge you until the agreed upon services have been completed.  </p>
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If you feel you are a victim of a credit repair scam, you may report it to the local consumer affairs office or state Attorney General&#8217;s office. A complaint may also be filed with the FTC that ensures the future protection of consumers against fraud.</p>
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<p>Every day, consumers pay huge sums of money to credit-repair service companies that promise a quick credit fix in an effort to handle disputes, improve their ratings and get a good FICO score. And almost all of the time, they find that their money is completely wasted.</p>
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Having good credit can help you get much better interest rates for a car or home loan as you may know. A bad credit history can leave you stuck with loans that carry sky-high interest rates and bad terms that are tough to get out of. At times some of your bad credit can cost you a needed job.</p>
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The offers you find may seem attractive but &#8216;let the buyer beware&#8217;!  Some legitimate credit-repair companies exist but many of the claims that you hear advertised are usually false and just a way to part you with your hard-earned money.</p>
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If you&#8217;re thinking about signing a contract with any credit-repair service you should at least know your rights. Please be aware of the following five reasons why you should not commit:</p>
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1. If the credit-repair company charges an upfront fee &#8211; do not commit. Under the federal Credit Repair Organizations Act &#8211; which was enacted to take care of deceptive and abusive credit repair business practices &#8211; it makes it illegal for companies to charge consumers BEFORE they perform any credit-repair services. So it&#8217;s against the law for credit-repair companies to seek payment from you until they have fully completed the repair services they have promised.</p>
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2. If the credit-repair company says it will, on your behalf, dispute information in your file, including items you know are correct, then beware.  If the service&#8217;s plan is to lie, or dispute what you know to be accurate information then it&#8217;s not a reputable company. While YOU can dispute any information in your credit files that you think is incorrect, no credit-repair company has the right to remove any accurate, current information from anyone&#8217;s credit report.</p>
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And if the information in your file is totally correct good or bad, only the passage of time can reduce the impact of any negative information. Negative information such as late payments can stay in your credit file for as long as seven years. And a personal bankruptcy filing can take as ten years. Any negative information on your credit scores lessens as the years pass by.</p>
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3. Before you sign any contract, the company has to provide you with a free copy of the FTC&#8217;s &#8220;Consumer Credit File Rights Under State And Federal Law.&#8221; These guidelines clearly outline what the service can and cannot do.</p>
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4. The company may tell you they can get you a new credit identity by applying for an employer identification number, or EIN, from the IRS (Internal Revenue Service.) They may tell you that you can use this number instead of your Social Security number. But if you don&#8217;t own a business, then this isn&#8217;t a legitimate way to repair your personal credit history. And it&#8217;s a federal crime to get an EIN under false pretenses.</p>
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5. If the credit-repair service tells you not to directly contact any of the credit-reporting agencies or credit bureaus, you don&#8217;t want to hire them.</p>
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Simply put, you can easily clean up your credit report and repair your credit report history yourself. Everything a credit-repair company promises they can do that is legitimate, you can do yourself. You do not need a credit repair service.  Many are unethical and will just take your money and run. Some will even charge you a monthly fee for ongoing credit repair. </p>
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With these tips you should be well-informed before making a decision about hiring any credit-repair service.  You can easily get your business or personal annual credit report online free. Why not order and get your newest free credit report from Equifax, Experian or Trans Union, the 3 credit bureaus or reporting agencies, do a little research and fix your credit history yourself?  It&#8217;s really not hard at all.</p>
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