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Not a puffer
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Seriously-those "repair" companies can't do anything you can't do yourself. They just pray on those looking for quick fixes and there's no such thing when it comes to fixing your credit.
You can get a lot of information here and ask for advice for any problems you have. I used it in the past to get advice getting rid of old stuff. You just have to be persistent with the credit reporting agencies to get stuff deleted. http://debt-consolidation-credit-rep...ce.com/forums/ |
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Going Commando
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Cranky Habanophile
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As the others have said, you can start rebuilding without outside help. Start small, a jewelry store loan on a watch or a department store credit card. You can also check with a local credit union. But its not going to happen overnight, it will take time to build your score. You can get a free report from one the major credit bureau's like Experian. Check with your bank or the credit union and ask if they can recommend a credit counselor.
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Not a puffer
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In addition, keep good records of what you're doing as you can sue them for failing to perform as required under the fair credit reporting act I believe it is ($1k for each violation I believe). |
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Gramps 4x's
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
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Not an expert on this but I believe it is critical to not only look at what you did in the past but also what is it you are doing now.
Reduce your debt to credit ratio. If you owe over a certain amount of your total credit line, it very negatively impacts you. Reduce the number of credit cards you have. Close out as many as you can. The more cards you have, the less credit worthy you are and hence lowers your score. Pay all your accounts on time, without any exceptions. Don't hit 30, 60, etc, lists. My son's was a total mess due to stupidity. Took him a while to work on it in the above fashion and recently has just bought his own house, on his own, with no co-signer. No magical fix overnight. These are the things folks get to sometimes live long enough to regret. You made mistakes, now pay for them slowly, as should be. Otherwise, where would the lesson learned be? Good luck.
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I'm nuts for the place
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Just have a question as I am far from a credit expert to say the least. If he closes out a lot of his credit cards at one time wouldn't that also reflect negatively on his credit report? Just asking as I have heard this in the past but never could understand how this would reflect badly on a person although a few years ago I paid off most of my debt and canceled most of my cards except for a couple. Just curious.
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