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"We can erase your bad credit 100% guaranteed."
"We can remove bankruptcies, judgments, leins, and bad loans form
your credit file, FOREVER!"
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Do yourself a favor and save some money, too.
Dont believe these statements.
Newspapers, radio, TV, and the Internet are filled with ads that offerfor
a feeto erase accurate negative information in your credit file
so you can get a credit card, auto loan, home mortgage, or even a job.
The scam artists who run these ads cant deliver. Only time, a
deliberate effort, and a personal debt repayment plan will improve your
credit.
The companies that advertise credit repair services
appeal to consumers with poor credit histories. Not only cant
they provide you with a clean credit record, they may be encouraging
you to violate federal law. If they ask you to make false statements
on a loan or credit application, misrepresent your Social Security number,
or advise you to get an Employer Identification Number from the Internal
Revenue Service under false pretenses, you will be committing fraud.
The truth is you can help yourself to re-build a
better credit record. Start by contacting your creditors when you realize
that you are unable to make payments. If you need help working out a
payment plan and a budget, contact your local credit counseling service.
There are non-profit groups in every state that offer credit guidance
to consumers. These services are available at little or no cost. Also,
check with your employer, credit union, or housing authority for no-cost
credit counseling programs.
In addition, you have specific rights under the Fair
Credit Reporting Act:
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You are
entitled to a free copy of your credit report if youve been
denied credit, insurance or employment and request the report within
60 days of notice, or if you can prove that (1) youre unemployed
and plan to look for a job within 60 days, (2) youre on welfare,
or (3) your report is inaccurate because of fraud. |
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If your
application for credit, insurance, or employment is denied because
of inaccurate or incomplete credit information, the company to which
you applied must give you the name and address of the reporting
credit bureau. |
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There
is no charge to dispute mistakes or outdated information on your
credit record. Ask the credit bureau for a dispute form and submit
it with any supporting documentation. |
Other facts you should know:
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Bankruptcy
information can be reported for 10 years. |
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Information
about a lawsuit or judgment against you can be reported for seven
years or until the statute of limitations runs out, whichever is
longer. |
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Information
reported because of an application for a job with a salary of more
than $75,000 has no time limit. |
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Information
reported because of an application for more than $150,000 worth
of credit or life insurance has no time limit. |
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