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If you've ever applied for a credit card, personal loan, or insurance, there's a credit report about you. It is full of information on where you live, how you pay your bills, and whether you've been sued, or filed for bankruptcy. Consumer credit reporting agencies sell the information in your credit report to creditors, insurers, employers, and other businesses with a legitimate need for it.

 

What is on your credit?

Have you already become a victim of identity theft? Get a free copy of you credit report and find out how to contact the three major credit bureaus. Find out how to fix credit report problems. Inaccuracies in a credit report may be the result of simple human error. You may have a lower credit score than you deserve because of a simple mistake. Whether the inaccuracies relate to payments not credited, late payments, data mixed in from the credit file of someone else, fraud or identity theft, dispute inaccurate information promptly. FreeCreditReports360.com  includes link to dispute inaccurate listings!

 

Dispute Inaccuracies

 

If there are listings on your report that are inaccurate or misleading dispute them with the credit bureau. That is basic credit report repair. Generally the credit report is an accurate reflection of the payment history of the consumer.

Identity theft, fraud, divorce or other issues can cause legitimate debt to land on an innocent parties credit report. Sometimes there are technical issues about negative listings on your credit profile that a professional credit report repair service can identify and resolve.

If you are unfamiliar with credit reports it can be a hassle. If you feel that you want professional credit report repair with a proven track record check out Credit Repair

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Credit Repair – From C To A Paper
From FixMyCreditHistory.com

by Dave Lewis

If you’ve ever applied for a home loan with less than stellar credit, you know how much extra you have to pay. Even though it can take some time, credit repair is definitely worth pursuing.

Credit Scores

When considering your application for a home loan, a financial institution looks at your credit and assigns it a score. In the industry, these scores are loosely referred to as a type of paper. The best scores equate to “A” paper, while lower scores are graded just like in school, to wit, “B”, “C”, “D” and “Oh, my god” paper. If you have “A” paper, you can expect to get the best deal, while lower grades are known as sub-prime borrowers.

Credit Repair

Credit repair is important because even small movements in your credit score can move you from one score to the next. If you move from B paper to A paper, you will save thousands of dollars in lower interest rates. A credit score of roughly 680 is considered to be A paper. If you have a score of 670, credit repair can bump you to 685 and save tens of thousands of dollars. In short, you want to make the effort to repair your credit whenever possible. Don’t just sit and suffer with sub-prime loans.

To repair credit, there are simple and not so simple steps that can be taken. Let’s take a look at some.

Credit Card Debt Ratios

Believe it or not, you can improve your credit scores by simply moving credit card balances around. A credit card with no balance actually doesn’t help you much if you have another card that is maxed out. If you shift the debt evenly among all credit cards, you credit score should increase. This has to do with something called your ratio of debt to available credit. It is a loophole of sorts, so take advantage of it.

Closing Accounts

Don’t! Many people will close credit card or other borrowing accounts when they are done with them. This is a huge mistake. First, it hurts you because you’ve reduced the available credit portion of your debt to available credit ratio. Second, you lose a record of your long-term credit payment history for the account. Lenders like to see these, so suck it up and keep the account open.

Inquiries

As strange as it sounds, inquiries on your credit report hurt you. Try to eliminate these by challenging them through the Fair Credit Reporting Act and limiting the credit applications you pursue. You can challenge inquiries by ordering copies of your credit reports and following the instructions on the report. Make sure to do this for all three credit reporting agencies – Equifax, Experian and Transunion.

Check Your Report

The big three credit agencies must report to Congress each year. Each year they report an astonishing number of problems with their systems. This can affect you since accounts will appear that are not yours. If these accounts have problems, your credit score goes down. Make sure you check your report before applying for a loan. You want to deal with these issues before you are in escrow.

Borrowing large sums of money for a home loan can be intimidating. Avoid acting like a dear in the headlights. Deal with your credit issues and save yourself thousands in payments.


 

About the Author:

Dan Lewis is with http://www.gwhomeloans.com - a San Diego mortgage brokers providing San Diego home loans. Visit http://www.gwhomeloans.com/services.html to learn more about options on San Diego mortgages from a San Diego mortgage broker company.

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Three Major Credit Bureaus

Toll free phone numbers, mailing address, website and contact information.

 
  • Equifax
    P.O. Box 740250
    Atlanta, GA 30374
    (800) 525-6285

The phone # above is just an automated message. You can speak with a real person by calling 1-800-846-5279.

  • Experian
    P.O. Box 1017
    Allen, TX 75013
    (888) EXPERIAN
    (888) 397-3742
    Fax: (800) 301-7196


  • Trans Union
    P.O. Box 6790
    Fullerton, CA 92634
    (800) 680-7289

 

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