Repair Bad Credit Help – Credit Repair Agencies, Worth Paying For?

November 23, 2009 by Simon Myring · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Debt Consolidation 

Are organizations which claim to be able to repair or erase poor credit too good to be true? Well, in a word YES – in most examples. You will have seen adverts in papers and the Internet from credit repair agencies offering credit repair services. They all make the similar claims:

“Credit problems? No problem!”

“We can remove bankruptcies, liens, and bad loans from your credit file forever!”

“We can erase your bad credit – 100% guaranteed.”

“Create a new credit identity – legally.”

The law is VERY clear on credit repair – poor but accurate credit information cannot be legally removed from credit documentation, nor can new credit identities be created, bad loans be removed and so on. There are no quick fixes – if it is terrible for a reason then no trickery is going to help – hard work will. You can enhance your credit report legally, but it takes time and effort.

So, recognizing scams? Credit repair companies target consumers daily who have poor credit histories promising to clean up their credit report – once they pay them a fee for the service. Note that last point. No one can supply you with an improved credit report using the methods they promise – It’s criminal: they can’t remove correct negative information from your credit report. Having paid thousands of dollars in fees you are left with the same poor credit report and they have your money.

So, how to tell if the credit repair agency is up to no good:

Most importantly, if they ask for money in advance the advice is simple – WALK. By law credit repair companies cannot require you to pay until they have concluded the services they have promised.

The Credit Repair Company doesn’t tell you of your rights.

They tell you they can expunge of most or all of the poor information in your credit report, even if that information is accurate and current.

They advise that you do not contact any of the three major national credit reporting companies directly.

The company suggests that you try to devise a “new” credit identity – and then, a new credit report – by applying for an Employer Identification Number to use instead of your Social Security number. This is fraud and can get jail time.

The company advises you dispute all the data in your credit report, regardless of its truth. This wastes your time and that of the credit agencies – hardly a way to impress them!

Simon Myring has been an web publisher for over a decade. He has written an excellent website on Credit Repair Help and fixing of poor credit. His latest article on Credit Repair Agencies explores whether they are a help in repairing impaired credit.

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