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Credit Reports And What To Do With Them

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
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Debbie Dragon asked:


There are three major credit reporting agencies within the United States: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. These are the organizations that lenders go through to verify potential borrowers credit worthiness.

Federal Law indicates that individuals are able to receive one copy of their credit report from each of the three agencies annually, and at no charge. It’s a good idea to look it over once a year to make sure there are no errors or omissions.

How do you read a credit report? There are abbreviations and numbers and codes, and for people who are looking at them for the first time, they can be a little confusing.

Obtaining Credit Reports

In order to get your free credit reports each year, you can go to www.annualcreditreport.com, which is the only authorized source for free annual credit reports under the September 1, 2005 federal law. If you go directly to the credit reporting agencies, there will be a charge to view your report- unless you qualify for another criteria to view a free report (being denied credit, for example).

If you want to monitor your credit report more often than annually, you can sign up for reports at any of the three credit reporting agencies, and pay about $10 per report. You will want to view the report at all three agencies, unfortunately, because the information is not exactly the same and you need to check for errors at all locations.

Reading Credit Reports

Credit reports are divided into four different segments: identifying information about the individual, credit history, public records, and inquiries made to the credit file.

Identifying information should include your name and address, and social security number. If you see a few variations of your name or more than one social security number, it’s because one of your creditors has reported it incorrect, but that information should remain because taking it off can hurt the connection between the report and the creditors who use it.

Identifying information also includes your employer(s), driver’s license numbers and sometimes your spouse’s name.

Credit history includes a list of individual accounts and account numbers (which may be encrypted). Information for each account will usually show the date it was opened, the type of credit (mortgage, car loan, installment, revolving), total amount of your loan and the amount you still owe, as well as the status of the account (open, closed, paid as agreed, inactive) and how you’ve been making payments on the account (on time, 30 days late, 90 days late, etc).

Public records is a section that you hope has nothing in it. This section provides details for bankruptcies, tax liens and judgments. This section will lower your credit score faster than anything else can.

Inquiries provide a list of “hard” inquiries- credit you’ve applied for and can affect your credit score- although FICO ignores most inquiries when coming up with their scores for individuals, and “soft” inquiries from credit card lenders who check your file before sending out promotional credit card offers. Soft inquiries do not raise or lower your credit score.

What to Do with Mistakes on Your Credit Report

If you find mistakes on your credit report- such as incorrectly reported amounts on an account, or an account that doesn’t belong to you, you can fill out the dispute form included on a mailed copy of a credit report, or use an online form to dispute the discrepancy online.

The credit reporting agency must then verify the information within 30 days of your filing the dispute (or the mistake must be removed). If they find it to be correct, and you still disagree- you can contact the creditor directly to have it corrected. If they find the information you’ve disputed to be incorrect, they are required to remove the item from your credit report.



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How do you remove medical bills from credit report?

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
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darko_d1 asked:


I have heard and read things regarding medical bills on credit reports. I have heard they they shouldnt affect credit and things of that nature. My girl has 8 negative things on her credit report, 6 of them are ambulance and medical bills. Can these be removed? As of now they are not paid and are with creditors.

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Tips on How to Get a Free Credit Report Online

Sunday, November 16th, 2008
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David Makarski asked:


Since 2005 every US citizen is entitled to get a free copy of their credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus, TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. Detailed information on them can be obtained from the World Wide Web.

Many people are now using the internet to obtain their credit reports. It is an easy way to do so and takes little time or effort. However, there exist chances of getting scammed. So, as a knowledgeable consumer it is important to know how to get a credit report online without being scammed.

Never fall for websites that spam you with credit report offers or phishing websites. Try and get access to the real companies and not bogus companies who offer a “free credit report” and then request you for credit card and person details and then mention in small hidden print that they will charge you after 30 days.

Get access to the major credit report generators through reliable sites like www.1888creditreport.com or http://www.annualcreditreport.com/ . The other reliable source for authentic credit reports is the Federal Trade Commission.

Tips:

• Ensure that your source for free credit reports is authentic before revealing your private information.

• Get free credit reports from the 3 major credit bureaus Equifax, Experian, and Transunion. Use the FTC website http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/freereports.htm to get details and access to the three major credit bureaus.

• You can also get reports by calling 1-877-322-8228.

Always check your credit report for inaccuracies. Never get al three credit reports at the same time. The intelligent thing to do is to ask for one credit report every four months. That way you will get a “fresh” credit report three times a year free from each of the three major credit bureaus.

In case you need to check on your rights under the FCRA and Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act log on to the link provided on the FTC website.

According to the FTC free credit reports must only be got through annualcreditreport.com and the forms are available at http://www.ftc.gov/credit/ or request for a brochure. Consumers are requested not to try and contact the credit reporting agencies directly.

If you request for a credit report online you will get it immediately and via post within 15 days. In order to get a credit report fast you must provide accurate and complete information. Make the effort of verifying the information you fill, check the facts and figures twice.

You will need to provide:

• Your name.

• Social security number.

• Credit card number.

• Bank details.

• Loan details.

• Tax return details.

Check the credit report your receive for inaccuracies and ensure that the inaccuracies are corrected.

A credit report is like your reference or guarantee so make all efforts to get and maintain a good credit report.



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What does it mean when a credit card company can’t retrieve my credit report?

Saturday, November 15th, 2008
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Casey asked:


I applied for a credit card a while back, and I was declined. This was rather surprising to me, because I’ve got good credit. Anyway, I got an email from the cc company today stating the reason for my rejection:
” The amount of your purchase required a credit bureau report. We were unable to retrieve a report from a consumer reporting agency.”

Now, what? I retrieved my credit score just the other day and it was in the low 700s–so I know that I’ve *got* a credit score. I applied and got approved for a different credit card just a few weeks before I applied for this one, however–could that have been what went wrong? In any case, should I be worried that they couldn’t retrieve my credit report? That just seems awfully strange, and I’m not sure if I need to talk to someone at a credit bureau, or something. . .any help/advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

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How many points are taken off for requesting a credit report?

Thursday, November 13th, 2008
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Armen E asked:


I want to get a free credit report online, but I don’t want to get dinged on my credit report. Does anyone have any info on this matter? Thanks

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How long before negative reported items on my credit report are removed?

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
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when and how asked:


Now I know people say 7-10 years, but when does the clock start? Is it 7-10 years since the adverse inccident or 7-10 years after the last updated reporting onto your credit report?
Lets say you had a credit card that was included in a bankruptcy that was discharged in 1/2005 for example, but then in 1/2006 you disputed it and they confirmed once again that it was discharged in bankruptcy, would it be 7 years from 2005 or 7 years from 2006?

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How to remove bad credit from your report?

Monday, November 10th, 2008
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Emily S asked:


My boyfriend has been trying to clear his credit. He has written to all of the companies on his credit report that he owes money to, in hopes of negotiating settlements. One company will not respond to him. He has written them twice since August, certified mail. He has gotten both receipts back signed but no response from the company. How does he go about getting them removed from his credit report?

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Commercial Credit Reports and your Business Growth

Monday, November 10th, 2008
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James Peter asked:


Commercial credit reports give a business owner a decision to do a spending at the precise moment and without any major repercussions. The national credit bureaus give such commercial credit reports. However, the way one bureau gives result in comparison to another credit bureau slightly varies. The deviation in the result may give an owner of the business unit a skewed view of his business’s financial standing.

It is required that the commercial credit reports be confidential. Thus, a need for confidentiality and privacy of the contents of the report is required. Discrete nature of such report gives an end-user the much-needed advantage over his competition. Commercial credit reports may be all data and graph or it may contain detailed summary of the report along with data. Contents of these reports vary according to the user need and the credit bureau.

There are a number of sources from where a businessperson may find commercial credit reports. However, availing such report from an online agency is a great respite for them. One commercial credit reports come free of cost and saves a business person’s valuable time. Such an individual just needs to fill in some information on the business unit and he or she avails commercial credit reports.

With the usage of commercial credit reports as a benchmark to lend a business unit an amount, it is important that a borrower have this report before applying for a loan. Whether you wish to add a new facility in your business or wish to upgrade machines used in your manufacturing unit, information through commercial credit reports give you the chance to know your financial creditability.

To avail these reports, one should go for online commercial credit reports as these come with minimal charges. There are a number of online sources from where one may avail such reports at free-of-cost. Avail these reports today and see whether the lenders may finance your business expansion or not.



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Check Your Credit Report

Saturday, November 8th, 2008
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Anna Josephs asked:


Review your credit report from each credit reporting agency at least once a year. Credit report helps to know where you stand financially at the year ending.

The law of credit report many vary from state to state. But generally one can investigate their credit report from any of three financial bureaus.

To check your credit report you need to provide all of the correct following information to the financial bureaus.

• Current and previous addresses

• Marital status

• Bankruptcies

• Current and former employers

• Social security number

• Liens and judgments

• Child support obligations

• Loan and credit card payment history

• Credit score

• Who has checked your credit report

Now according to Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) law one can have copy of their credit report annually with no strings attached. It’s a good to check your credit report regularly for accuracy and fix it if required. Errors and omissions can cause background check and security clearance hassles. It’s not unusual for credit reports to be inaccurate. One can have a credit report from anyone of three bureaus or at a time from all of the three companies.

If you find someone is violates FCRA, you can file a case in against. Numbers of online sites are there those who provide your credit report. But may be fake sometimes, search for a legal sites of three financial bureaus where you just have to fill the online form with all the correct information. Sometime many people give their incorrect credit card number and their form gets rejected by the bureau. So try to avoid all such incorrect information to get your credit report as soon as you can with all the correct information.

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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