Credit Repair

Credit Repair

   




How to Activate a Banker's Desire to Force Money Into Your Hand

By applying for credit through a bank or other lender that subscribes to a credit reporting agency outside the area, there’s every reason to believe that some damaging information will not appear in your file.

Remember, the only way bankers and lenders can survive is to extend credit to consumers. By taking steps to sidestep one credit report that has negative entries, and taking advantage of another that show you as a good credit risk, creditors will practically force hard cash into your hand.

Credit Repair How To

1 -- Obtain a credit report form one of the credit bureaus to determine if there are damaging entries that might cause your credit application to be denied.

2 -- Call several banks of other lenders and ask the receptionist, etc., which credit bureau they use in their application approval process. If the individual tells you they don’t know, ask them to find out.

3 -- Select a bank or lender that subscribes to a credit reporting agency other than the one typically used in the area.

4 -- Obtain a credit report from the credit reporting agency that your selected lender uses.

Repeat step number 4 until you find a report that is favorable to your and shows the least negative entries.

The only thing left for you to do is apply with that bank, lender, or other creditor that subscribes to the credit bureau that has a credit report the most favorable to you.

Credit Repair Tactics

When you receive your credit report, write down every piece of information that is inaccurate or untrue. Even if an entry is partially true, you may still want to dispute it, especially if your credit report will be improved as a result.

Read all of the instructions on the back of your credit report very carefully. Symbols may be used for much of the information entered and you will have to understand each one. It’s easy to become confused but a number you can call if you have a question will be provided.

Here are additional steps you can take to in your credit repair efforts:

Make a list of inaccurate or untrue entries that you find in your credit report.

Call the credit bureau and tell the appropriate person that you want to dispute an entry you have noted on your credit report.

Don’t allow any credit bureau employee to talk you out of proceeding with your appeal. To avoid a distracting confrontation, don’t even tell them you want to challenge.

They won’t initiate any action on your behalf anyway until they receive your appeal request in writing.

To initiate the proper appeal procedure, ask the person you speak with to send you a “Dispute Form.” Complete the “Dispute Form” and return it to the credit bureau by certified mail.

When the credit bureau receives your written dispute request they will then attempt to verify the dispute you have indicated with the bank, lender, or creditor responsible for having the damaging information listed.

You will be notified of their decision within 30-45 days:

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