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Your Easy Action Credit Repair Plan

If you’ve been denied credit, housing or a job because of your bad credit then you are all too aware of how much its costing you in almost every aspect of your life. You may be thinking you’re safe right now because you have no plans to move or change jobs, but with bad credit lasting 7 years (and longer in some cases), can you really afford to ignore it? Probably not.  It’s entirely possible to have an action plan to get your credit reports cleaned up and today we’ll share with you how. If you want even more in depth information about DIY credit repair be sure to visit our main site at www.carreonandassociates.com

Your Credit Repair Action Plan

Disputing 
Obviously one of the first tasks to fixing your credit is disputing the item with the credit bureaus. Since the FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) provides protection to consumers and their credit, its essential to start with asking if the item is even accurate. You’d be surprised just how many mistakes the credit bureaus make when receiving financial data from creditors and collection agencies.  Besides the right to dispute your credit reports with the credit burueas (Experian, TransUnion and Equifax), you also have the right to ask for account information from the OS (original source).

Because the FCRA allows you to dispute your credit reports, you can create an action plan that begins with the credit bureaus and if needed, travels down to credit disputes with the OS. If information cannot be proven, it must be removed. Lots of items are deleted using this method and often can require little more work from you if the items are unverifiable. Certainly a worthwhile investment to better your credit scores.

When you begin disputing with the credit bureaus, be sure to send out everything certified mail and keep a receipt. The credit bureaus have about 30 -35 days to complete the investigation so record keeping and proof is paramount unless you want to start all over.

Validating
Lets say you’ve disputed items with the credit bureaus but they’ve been verified as accurate and therefore will remain. Sure, you can try disputing them again and again but that wont do much if the creditor or collection agency is determined to make sure the negative mark remains. If you’ve gone through the dispute process and the item WILL stay then you have to decide if its worth paying, but before you do, lets make sure it really is accurate. VOD (validation of debt) is something you aim at the creditor or collection agency, not the credit bureaus. Once your work with the credit bureaus is done (the disputing), then you should consider going straight to the source and requesting that they show you proof. If they’ve told the credit bureaus that the items are indeed accurate then they should have no problem showing you proof, right? You’d be surprised, once pressed, just how many really dont have the proof. This can also lead to legal actions against the credit bureaus and the creditors if they’ve continued to report an item that cannot be verified.  This is often referred to as credit repair by civil suit. Money talks.

Negotiating
Once you’ve completed the steps above then its time to determine if its worth paying. Before you pay anything, you need to consider two factors. Is the SOL to collect expired and is the reporting time expired. Both are important. The SOL (statute of limitations for collecting) is a major factor because if the debt is expired then legally it cannot be enforced. You wouldn’t want to pay something that is legally noncollectable.  Each state has its own SOL so its important to check yours.

The reporting time is how long an item can stay on your credit reports so if you’ve only got a year to go or less, you may want to wait. Usually, negative credit (besides judgments and tax liens) remains for 7 years but again, check your state law to see if its less. Some are five. If you’ve decided to pay then you will want to negotiate it in writing only. Most creditors and collection agencies will accept reduced settlements, especially if the debt is old.

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In law, at the core of every good defense, is knowledge. An attorney certainly cant go to bat for you if he isn’t fully aware of your rights and how to apply them. The same goes for yourself. If you plan to make informed decisions that impact your financial future, educating yourself is key. Credit repair isn’t just about your credit reports. It’s about all the things that affect your credit reports, and that includes dealing with bill collectors and original creditors. Our DIY credit repair material covers credit issues from the credit bureaus all the way down to the collection agencies — and the people reporting information about you.

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Do it yourself. It sounds quite simple for a reason. People need education to achieve a healthy credit report and so many consumers are undereducated in credit issues. With expert research and tools, we offer simply the best self help credit repair education tools around. You pay us one time for access to our education for life — and that’s it. We don’t repair your credit for you, we don’t see any of your financials because you use our education to do the work yourself.

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Common FDCPA Violations, Debt Settlement & More

Common FDCPA Violations: It’s more common than you think. Or maybe you do know how common it is but violations by collection agencies against the FDCPA are an ever increasing problem for consumers. Not only are they the number one complaint with federal consumer protection agencies but they are hard to deal with — if you are on the receiving end. Read more…

Is it time to clean up your credit? It’s something you can do yourself and save a considerable amount of money over paying a law firm or credit repair company. Using the FCRA, FDCPA and other consumer protection laws, you can make great strides in improving your credit reports and removing erroneous or unverifiable information. With credit scores being the number one factor that potential lenders look at, a little clean up can go a long way.

Best debt strategies: Are you familiar with VOD and DN? You should be if you plan on dealing with serious debt issues. If you’ve got accounts in collections or charged off but you’ve decided the only way to repair your credit is to pay them, then VOD and DN are your top priorities. Validation of Debt is essential before paying any collection agency and Debt Negotiations is a method no one should skip on when it comes to paying old debts. Read more…

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