Here are the top 7 questions we hear from consumers about credit
reports and credit scores...
Credit Pacific Service Union 1. Will closing paid off credit card accounts improve my
credit score?
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Credit First Service Union This will surprise many of you, but closing paid off credit card
accounts can actually hurt your score in two ways. In "Your Credit
Score", Liz Pulliam Weston explains:
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Card Credit Mobile Service A. Closing accounts can make your credit
history look younger than it is.
Your credit score factors in the age of your oldest account and
the average age of all your accounts. So closing accounts,
particularly older accounts can ding your score.
CreditReporting. FAQ's 3 Bureau Credit Report by Mail Q. Will my credit report include a score A. Our Standard 3 Bureau Credit Report does not include a score unless you order the 3 bureau scores option for an additional $9.95. Scores must be ordered with your credit report and cannot be ordered after your credit report order has been processed.
Card Credit Discover Service B. Closing accounts reduces the total credit available to you,
making your debt utilization ratio soar. Remember that the FICO
formula measures the gap between the credit you use and your total
credit limits. The wider the gap, the better. If you suddenly lower
that limit by shutting down accounts, the gap narrows - and that's
a bad thing.
Often lenders will make use of data from credit reporting agencies (bureaus) or their own internal data to come up with their unique credit score model. The two major credit reporting agencies in SA are Experian and TransUnion ITC and they have different information on their credit reports about you. That means that you will have two credit reports and two credit scores. Improve your credit score today
Credit Public Service Union 2. What's the
best way to deal with a
collection agency when you don't have the money to pay
them?
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Card Credit Processing Service The Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act clearly states
that you do not have to deal with credit or debt collectors. You
can stop collectors from calling and writing with a "cease and
desist" letter. This is short for "cease communication". Once this
letter is received by your collector, they will no longer be able
to legally contact you by phone, at work, by fax, by certified
mail, by nothing.
Center Credit Service Union Of course, to improve your credit score, you will ultimately
want to get the debt removed from your credit report by either
getting the collector to agree
to delete the item when you pay in full or by getting the credit
bureau to delete the item.
Card Credit Service Wireless 3. Is there a limit to how many items I can dispute on my
credit report?
Credit Security Service Union Technically, no. But keep in mind that if you try and dispute 7,
10, or more items on your credit report at one time, you may not be
taken seriously and the credit bureaus may respond telling you that
your request is "frivolous and irrelevant."
Credit Report Service I recommend disputing no more than five or six items at a
time.
Blogspot Com Christian 4. Is a 20 point increase in 72 hours possible?
Christian Counseling Credit There are literally hundreds of "credit repair" outfits
promising to drastically repair credit scores in as little as 24 -
72 hours. Is it a scam? Believe it or not, this is not a scam.
Rapid rescoring services can and do help consumers up their credit
scores rapidly. But, it may not be as easy as you think. Here's
what I mean:
Credit Federal Service Union Rapid re-rescoring agencies do not and cannot deal directly with
consumers. They work with lending institutions. So you can't
contact them directly to work on your behalf if you're a
consumer.
Credit Monitoring Service Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot and do not simply "remove"
negative items. That is, they can't magically erase legitimately
negative items. If, however, you have proof of an error, a rapid
re-rescoring agency can quickly get the item deleted. Such proof
might include a letter from a creditor explaining that your debt is
paid or was never yours.
Credit Division Service Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot delete any items that are in
dispute. If you already have an item in dispute with one or all of
the major credit bureaus, rapid re-scoring agencies cannot delete
the item(s).
Card Credit Online Service 5. What is fastest way to improve my credit score?
Consumer Counseling Credit Inc Pay your bills on time. Delinquent payments and collections can
have a major negative impact on your score.
Card Credit Fleet Service 6. Where can I get my credit reports and credit
scores?
Card Consolidation Credit I get my scores from www.suzeorman.com. I like using Suze's site
because with a few clicks of the mouse you can get all 3 reports
(from the major bureaus) and your FICO score, plus a kit to help
you improve your scores.
Credit Free Online Report 7. Is personal information included on my credit
report?
Credit Federal First Service Personal information such as your race, color, religion,
national origin, sex and marital status is NOT included on your
credit report.
Consumer Credit Service Myra Golden runs a credit score repair agency, a complete resource
for improving your credit score. For credit score repair help,
including tips for understanding your credit score, disputing
items, dealing with collection agencies, getting credit card
interest rates reduced, ways to legally improve your credit score
and much, much more, visit:
www.creditscorerepair.us
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