Why "Do It Yourself Credit Repair" Is The Best Option
Having a good credit rating is one of the essential tools to
leading a successful economic life. Although most people don't
give their credit reports much thought, good credit allows for
many things that are usually taken for granted: credit cards,
car rentals, hassle free loans and apartment rentals etc. . .
Every time you miss a payment to a creditor, the creditor will
report this to a credit bureau, and it will be added to your
credit report. If you do this too often, or let loans go into
default, you will find yourself needing to engage in credit
repair, as you will be consistently turned down for credit cards
and most other types of loans.
If you turn to the internet or classified ads when beginning
your research into credit repair, you'll likely notice many,
many offers from companies offering credit repair services. Most
of them market themselves aggressively, and claim that they can
fix your credit report quickly for a fee. You should be very
wary in dealing with these companies - not only are many of them
scams, in most cases you can repair your own credit more
effectively.
It's important to understand that there is nothing a credit
repair company can do that you can't do yourself. In other
words: even though they may imply so, a credit repair company is
not in cahoots with the credit bureau, and cannot get poor marks
on your credit rating "erased." What's most likely to happen is
that the credit repair company will encourage you to obtain your
credit report from the credit bureau, and to challenge negative
items on the report.
In some cases, credit repair companies will even go so far as to
engage in activities of questionable legality. Namely, they will
encourage you to start a "new" credit rating through a change of
address and banking information. This practice is not legal, nor
is it usually effective. A far better approach to credit repair
is to do it yourself. If you search online you'll find many
sites offering step by step advice - your best bet is to look at
advice from a government source or other trusted organization.
The best approach is to first obtain your credit report from the
bureau. Once you have the report examine it closely, and
challenge, in writing, any errors on the report. Only challenge
items if there are genuine errors - if your report is error
free, you will have to engage in the traditional methods of
credit repair. The best way to start is to obtain a secured
credit card and use it regularly. In this manner you will be to
slowly repair you're credit rating.
By being patient and making smart budgeting decisions, you will
be able to pay your creditors on time. In doing so you will
eventually prove to them that you are suitable for credit.
Although credit repair in this way is a slow process, it is the
only truly effective one. This do-it-yourself approach will be
far more successful in the long run than employing a credit
repair company.