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How do I dispute negative items on my credit report?

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
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Big “O” asked:


I have one negative item on my credit report. How do I dispute this item? I have heard that if you dispute an item and that particular company does not acknowledge it can be removed from the report all together. Is this true, and how do I go about doing this? The negative item is from Mac Tools Distribution, if that will help. There is an address on my report although there is no phone number. Do i need to call them, or a different source?

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Can checking my credit report also tell me if someone has stolen my social secuirty number?

Saturday, September 27th, 2008
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flipmusicfreek asked:


My friend recently had her socail security number stolen. Someone got a mortgage with her SSN, and took out a loan for bmw, and got a cell phone. Would a credit report tell someone if another person got something as small as a cell phone with their SSN?

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How to repair an error on my credit report?

Friday, September 26th, 2008
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knesa27 asked:


I have a collection on my credit report from the old AT&T, when they had wireless products (cell phone.) I paid my account in full, but when I went to check my credit report it says that I owe them $5.00 and they put me in collections. Now when I called the collection department to dispute it, the collection department no longer exists because AT&T wireless no longer exists!! Any suggestion on what I should do? I’ve already tried to correct the error with the credit reporting agencies, but they need proof that my account was paid in full. HELP!

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Credit Report - 101 Essentials

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
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John Mcfadden asked:


A Credit Report is essential for ever adult. It allows you information one your own financial position to allow lenders to give you credit. If you are about to apply for a loan then it’s strongly recommended that you access your report up to six months before taking out the loan. This is advised because you will have time to correct any wrong information and pursue ways to lift your credit score on your credit report.

Getting a loan is essential in this day and age so if you want to head on the path of financial freedom (don’t we all) then it’s important you know what a Report is all about and how you can best make use of the information, this seems fairly logical so you’ll be surprised to find out that over 75% of Americans don’t know their Credit Score! and 20% have never even seen their Credit Score! So if you are reading this article then you are probably ahead of most people and therefore will get to the financial freedom path faster then most.

There are three main Report Bureaus that you can access your credit report from. It’s important that you don’t ask for your credit score as if you want get a free copy of your report.

The three Report Bureaus are: Experian (formally TRW), then Equifax, and TransUnion.

It’s very important to understand what your credit report is exactly made up of. Here is a list of the following ingredients:

Payment History 35%

Amount Owed 30%

Length of Credit History 15%

New Credit 10%

Types of Credit Used 10%

It’s important you know the ways to improve your credit score, so follow the following tip to get your score as good as it can be so creditors will only be too happy to loan your the money for your new house, with them being very confident you can make the repayments back. It most likely will provide you with a better interest rate and your terms and loan conditions will also be improved.

Credit Score Improvement Tips.

Refrain from getting loan consolidations.

This will effectively kill off you past history on all the loans you’ve had, seeing that your credit report and score’s biggest factor and most important figure is your past payment history, then you need to maintain loans and finish them off with the financial institution you took them out with.

Keep Old Accounts

This is similar to the above point but with a difference. It’s important I point out to you that having several accounts or lets say credit card accounts for example. The total available credit when compared to what you ow on the cards is a ration that the credit report will factor in to work out your Credit Score. The less that ration is - of if it surpassed a factor of 1 then you are bankrupt. So if you move over our debts on credit cards to one which has a lower interest rate it may be good for you in the short term but not in the long - as your available credit to debt become higher and there for a negative.

Resist the temptation for getting in store credit cards

Having many in store cards will show that your not the best saver and that your credit worthiness is not excellent. It could be a hit of as much as 20 points on your credit report rating. It also lowers your age of credit for each card.

I hope this information on getting your credit report has helped and you see the importance of your credit report and credit score.



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The Smart Way To Read Your Credit Report

Monday, September 22nd, 2008
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John Mcfadden asked:


You might not realize but finding out the best way to read your credit report can actually save you a lot of time and money - it’s not even that hard to get started, but there are some basics that you need to get your head around all the numbers, abbreviations and unfamiliar terms before reading your credit report.

Before going to a website and getting your credit report you need to be aware that you will need to get more then one create report.

The three main credit report agencies will have a copy of your report but your information will be inconsistent across all three of them - lenders will report your information to maybe only one or two agencies and that information might be incorrect.

Your personal information is no doubt old and out of date as when past lenders reported on your personal information they will only normally report it back to one of the agencies.

You need to get a copy from each one and make sure you do this regularly through out the year, it is recommended that you get a copy from all three first and then get one copy every 4 months - but get one at a time - only by getting your report through this process can you be sure you have the correct information.

The main resign for this is that its voluntary reporting process so the lenders don’ have to by law report your information.

You need to make sure you get a consumer friendly report - don’t ask your friend who may work at a bank to get your copy for you - as you will not be able to read it correctly - you need to get a consumer version.

The Credit report layout

Each report is divided into four sections falling under these categories - Identifying Information, Credit History, Public Records and Inquires.

Identifying information is quote obvious - it’;s all the key information about you but make sure you look t this closely - this is the most common place for your report to be incorrect, especially check you social security number.

Other personal information is your address, phone numbers, date of birth, drivers licenses, your employment information and your spouses name.

The following section is your Credit History - this is the most important information that your new lender will look at to assess your credit worthiness required to make an assessment. You might see that individual accounts are called trade lines.

The accounts will include each creditors name and the associated account number (this could be disguised for security reasons) Note that you may have multiple account kinds with the one lender as they will create a new one if you move.

Here you will have information like the date you opened your account, total amount of the loan, if you’ve paid off the account well and one time. It will also state how much money you owe and the credit limit, and ofcause the account status.

Look out for “charge Off.’s these are big black marks that mean that the lender has given up chasing you and has noted that they did not receive the money they were owed.

Public Recored

You wan this section left totally pristine white - blank as can be. As having a report here will seriously impact your likelihood of gaining credit. bankruptcies, judgments and tax liens activities are listed here.

Inquiries - The Last Section

This the place that will note each inquiry that was made you your account - noted as a soft or hard “call”so if you If you call the credit bureau and ask for a copy it will be on there. It’s great as it’s a very detailed entry record.

“Hard” inquiries are ones you initiate by filling out a credit application - you wan to avoid these as they will have a negative impact on your report if you have too many but the good news is that it also counts two or more “hard” inquiries in the same 14-day period as just one inquiry.

Read your report carefully and report any mistakes to each credit agency so you can get them all fixed and consistent as soon as possible.

I hope you know how to read your Credit Report, so you have a good handle on what your information means.



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What’s In A Credit Report

Sunday, September 21st, 2008
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Jeremy Zongker asked:


Thanks to a new federal law put into place in September of 2005, everyone is entitled to one free credit report each year. This is so that you can verify that your report does not contain any false information, and so you can see how your credit rates. Getting your annual free report is as easy as going to the authorized source, www.annualcreditreport.com and requesting one.

Once you have your free report, what in the world do all those abbreviations, numbers and codes mean?! The most widely used system for scoring is the FICO score, developed by The Fair Isaac Corporation, and the number determines the risk to extend credit to an individual. Credit reports are usually divided into sections; identifying information, public records, credit history, and inquiries to your credit report from creditors looking to extend you credit based on your credit score.

The identifying information includes your name, address, and social security number. Make sure they are all correct. Usually this section will also include a list of your previous addresses, your date of birth, phone number, spouse’s name, employers information.

The public records section is the section you hope has no information. This is where a bankruptcy or judgment would show up on your report, and it will harm your rating more than anything else on the report, and take longer to repair.

The credit history section is the most confusing. It will list every creditor you’ve ever had business with, including accounts that have been closed and those that remain open with no balances, and accounts that you are currently making payments on. Depending on which credit reporting agency you get your report from, this section will actually be displayed differently on each report. Experian’s report displays it in “english”, and states everything in common sense terms, like “pays on time”, “pays 30 days late”, etc. Reports from other agencies might use numerical codes in a table that you have to refer to another page to find out what each code means. Either way, make sure you agree with each creditors reporting of you since this is how your score is determined. If you have accounts that you don’t have the credit cards for anymore, or a loan that has been paid off but remains on your report as a revolving credit (money available to you as you pay it down), call and write each company to ask them to close the account completely and report that to the credit agencies. Otherwise, it appears that you have all of that money available to you, and that goes against your debt to income ratio.

The section called “inquiries”, and it includes a list of everyone who has ever looked at your report. This will include credit companies you’ve contacted to request a credit card or loan, but it will also include what is considered “soft” inquiries. Soft inquiries are any promotional offers, such as a retail store checking into your credit history to determine whether or not to mail you an offer for their credit card. Soft inquiries do not harm your overall credit score.

You can also get a copy of a credit report any time you’ve been denied credit. This is because there is always the possibility that there are errors in your report, which prevented you from obtaining the credit you applied for. Regardless of how you get your report, take the time to look it over and find any discrepancies (immediately call the creditors in question and straighten it out) and close out any accounts that you no longer use but are showing open and available to you on your credit report. Having your report will show you where you stand if you’re considering going for a mortgage, new vehicle, or other loan.



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Got Trouble Correcting your Credit Report?

Friday, September 19th, 2008
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GotTrouble.com asked:


AA bad credit report can prevent you from obtaining credit. If you have trouble obtaining credit, it might be because a credit agency has issued a bad report on you. You might be able to obtain a copy of your report and -if it contains false information - get it corrected.

Can I see my credit report?

If you are denied credit, you are entitled to a free copy of the consumer credit report that formed the basis of the denial. The creditor is required to tell you the name of the credit reporting agency that prepared the report on you. You must request a copy of your credit report from the agency within sixty days of the denial.

The three major credit reporting agencies are:

Experian, (800) 301-7195

Equifax, (800) 525-6285

Trans Union, (800) 680-7289

When the creditor tells you the name of the reporting agency that furnished the report, call them to find out their address. Then write a letter to the agency requesting a copy of your report.

Even if you have not been denied credit, it is probably a good idea to check your credit report for accuracy periodically. They often contain mistakes, and when you want to get a loan, you may not have time to correct them. Because you haven’t been denied credit, the report isn’t free.

What information is in a credit report?

In general, your credit report will contain information about your credit history during the last seven years. It will show:

Whom you have borrowed money from

The amount of the debt

Whether or not you made the promised payment on time and in full

The identity of any creditor who has requested information about you

If you file bankruptcy, the information remains on your credit report for ten years.

What if my credit report is incorrect?

You have a legal right to challenge the completeness and accuracy of any item in the report.

Write a letter to the credit reporting agency explaining that some of the information in the report is incomplete or inaccurate. The agency must investigate your claim - without charge - within thirty days. The agency is required to delete any information that is inaccurate or whose accuracy cannot be verified.

If the credit reporting agency’s investigation does not resolve the dispute, you have the right to send the agency a brief statement (generally 100 words or fewer) explaining your position. Your statement will become a part of your credit report and will be disclosed to creditors together with the other information in your file.

If you believe a credit reporting agency has violated your rights, contact the Federal Trade Commission or see a lawyer who specializes in consumer rights.

For this and more information on debt, bankruptcy and foreclosure visit: www.gottrouble.com/legal/finance/index.html



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How long does this take to come off my credit report?

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
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azkoolchik asked:


I had an account in collections that I did not even know that was there until I pulled my credit report and I payed the full balance. Now it says it’s PAID/CLOSED but it still on my credit report. When does this come off my credit report? Or should I say how long does this take to come off my credit report?

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Free Equifax Credit Report

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
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Anna Josephs asked:


Equifax credit report agency is one of the three FCRA Company found in 1899. The Equifax credit report is provided by Equifax agency. Equifax has evolved into a leader in enabling and securing global commerce, brining buyers and seller together from all over the world.

The Equifax credit report provides host of solutions which have been made keeping consumers in mind. This helps consumer to empower with all the information, access, educations, and other valuable benefits?

Equifax bureau has been tracking credit report. Equifax credit report gives you all the record of your all past credit payment history and information from the creditors you have done business with.

Equifax has a good reputation through a commitment to protecting the privacy and confidential records of my credit history sent to them by creditors like Visa credit cards. Equifax promotes the accuracy and privacy of all the information’s in the files of the nation reporting consumer companies.

Equifax credit report brings business and consumer together. Along with other credit report companies they form the most popular national report agencies. The majority of your auto and home equity lenders loans are approval based their decision by your credit report score. To get the low interest rate the key is your high and good credit score.

Under Fair Crediting Act (FCRA) Equifax provides you a copy of your credit report at your request once in every 12 months and if don’t received you can take an action. Equifax online sites help many to get their credit report online. One has to fill their online forms with all the correct information and receive your credit report with in a day. With all the correct information fill the form if not your form will get rejected.

Anna Josephs is a freelance journalist having experience of many years writing articles and news releases on various topics such as pet health, automobile and social issues. She also has great interest in poetry and paintings, hence she likes to write on these subjects as well. Currently writing for this website Free Yearly Credit Report . For more details please contact at annajosephs@gmail.com



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What type of businesses can report on peoples credit?

Monday, September 15th, 2008
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zazzy z asked:


What is the proceedure to report either good or bad history to the three credit credit reporting agencies, and how does a business qualify for being able to do so?

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