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whats a free site where i can get a free credit score?

Saturday, May 30th, 2009
T CUSE asked:


i got my credit report but i don’t have a score. any help would be greatly appreciated
also how much would it cost to get my score once?

Kelly

 

Where can i get a free credit score and no credit card required?

Saturday, May 30th, 2009
J.E. asked:


if you can tell me the email address of the website it will be great.

Patricia

 

I need a website that provides a totally free credit score and fast! ?

Friday, May 8th, 2009
Laura M asked:


So I’m trying to get a free credit score online but every website I have googled ends up needing a credit card. Is there a website that can give me a completely free credit score online? And fast too I need to know the results by this Friday…

Edna

 

is there a site online to get a free credit score with no signup or credit card number?

Monday, May 4th, 2009
princess kendall 825 asked:


I want to know my credit score but everywhere wants me to sign up for a 3 month stint and wants to charge my credit card. i just want to know what my credit score is.

Kimberly

 

Remove Collections From Credit Report

Thursday, February 26th, 2009
Mike Clover asked:


To get collections removed from a credit report there is a process to follow. There is also a big misconception out there that you can get collections removed that you owe. Yes you can get collections removed but there is seasoning requirement in order to get them removed. In this article we will discuss what can and can’t be removed from your credit report.

Get a copy of your credit report with credit scores

If you want get collections removed you obviously need to know what is being reported on your free credit score report. You also need to make sure you pull a 3-1 credit report with all 3 of your credit scores. Once you have done this then you can determine what you need to start disputing. I see a common problem all the time, and that problem is people disputing information they owe. That does absolutely no good unless the original collection date has expired per the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Here is list of when certain collections will expire and are to be removed from your credit report by law.

Derogatory expirations guidelines:

* Chapter 7 - 10yrs

* Chapter 13 - 7 yrs

* Tax Lien - Until paid off

* Child support - Until paid off

* Collections - 7yrs

* Chare Offs - 7 yrs

* Late payments - 7yrs

* Inquires - 24 months

* Foreclosure - 7 yrs

* Repossession - 7 yrs

* Judgments - 7yrs

*Expirations date starts ticking from the original collection date.

Dispute expired items on credit report

Once you have reviewed what derogatory information on your credit report is inaccurate, make sure you highlight those items on your report. Determine which collections, late payments, charge off, etc….. are set to expire or have already expired. Now you can start the on-line disputing process. I am personally a fan of disputing on-line for the simple fact that it is faster and easier. The credit bureaus will be able to verify the original collection date after you dispute. If the bureau finds you are correct they will remove the derogatory remark. This will start increasing your credit scores. If the collection has not expired don’t dispute it, you are wasting your time. The collection will not be removed unless the expiration date has expired. Folks it’s really that simple. There is no quick way to get bad credit removed. Just remember if you are late on a obligation you can expect your credit score to drop around 150 points, and the negative mark will be on your credit report for 7 yrs. So with all of this being said, make sure you pay all your bills on-time.



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Fixing Credit Report Errors

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
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Mike Clover asked:


After taking the first step of obtaining a free credit score report, the next most common step to improving your credit score is to correct any errors that might be present. Strangely enough, errors do occur, and it is well worth taking the time to dispel such inconsistencies. You must carefully scrutinize the report in order to correct things like account numbers, names, wrong information, as well as items that are out of date. The last error type is the most common mistake and when corrected can have an important impact on your score.

There are guidelines that regulate how long certain kind of information can be recorded in your credit score. For example, most undesirable information that is over seven years old may be removed. This includes lawsuits, judgments, paid tax liens, accounts dispatched for collection, records of criminal activity (other than convictions), late payments, and even child support and many other pieces of possibly adverse information. This is great news for those that have blemishes on their credit report from years ago. These things will not show up forever. Even insolvencies that are older than ten years can be dismissed from your score. Getting rid of this outdated undesirable information can have an immediate impact on your score, especially depending on the severity of the problem.

It may seem silly, but it is just as important to check things like your Social Security number, name, address, phone number, and information concerning your occupation. These mistakes might be outdated or simply entered incorrectly. These errors actually do occur. In the same way, errors also occur concerning your involvement with certain accounts. It is possible that suits or credit accounts that do not belong to you show up on your credit report. This is also true of accounts that have been paid in full. Sometimes these accounts may not have been updated and still show an outstanding balance.

By filling out a request for reinvestigation form or writing a letter, you can correct these errors that are detrimental to your overall credit score. You should, as carefully as possible, reference every inaccurate or outdated piece of data that appears on your report as well as describe why that information is incorrect. The reporting agency will then investigate those items and contact you within 30 days to notify you of any changes. This process may also be expedited if you are trying to qualify for a mortgage or car loan. This is known as a rapid rescore.

Once you have rid your free credit score report of any incorrect information, you can then begin to add positive information. This might be through a new loan, a secured credit card or simply making responsible payments on the accounts you already have. By double-checking your credit report for errors you might save yourself a great deal of time in the task of recreating your credit merit.



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