The Complete Guide To Credit Repair
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The Complete Guide To Credit Repair

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The Complete Guide To Credit Repair

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With more and more people declaring bankruptcy and total debt in this country rising, the time is perfect for a book like The Complete Guide to Credit Repair. Not only will this book show people how to repair bad credit to stay out of bankruptcy, it will show them how to avoid bad credit in the future and what they can do to strengthen their situation.Credit bureau information and other vital resources have all changed within the last few years. The Complete Guide to Credit Repair - written in a simple, straightforward tone - is packed with up-to-date information on a topic that millions of people face everyday.

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Publisher
Adams Media
Year
2000
ISBN
9781440501975

Chapter 1
Welcome

IT’S YOUR CREDIT

One of the most important things to remember regarding credit problems is that you’re not alone. Millions of good, hard-working people all around the country are currently having or have had problems with their credit. However, your awareness of the importance of having good credit has put you one step closer to actually achieving a good credit rating and improving your quality of living.
Even though your credit rating may seem like an intangible asset, it is one of the most valuable and important assets that you have. Without a good credit rating your financial, occupational, and personal goals are at risk of being severely limited. In order to obtain the privilege of using a credit card, your credit rating is checked. If a company determines your credit to be unsatisfactory, you will be denied. From the moment you are denied, your quality of living is impeded. If you can’t get a credit card, you can’t rent a car, order tickets, or even rent a video. Because your credit rating was determined to be unsatisfactory, most companies will not let you use their money.
Today more than ever, many businesses perform routine background checks during the hiring process. Once again, if your credit rating reveals something of concern to them, you can be turned away for employment. Since maintaining a good credit rating is important in today’s society, a poor credit rating can have a negative snowball effect toward your personal goals. Good, strong credit allows you to live with financial security and enables you to purchase items without depleting your life savings.
Repairing your credit can seem like a monumental task; however, it can also be as easy as writing a letter or making a phone call. Your decision to repair your credit rating will benefit you for the rest of your life. The more time you invest now toward strengthening your credit rating, the better your quality of life will be.

WHAT INFORMATION DOES THIS BOOK CONTAIN?

The Complete Guide to Credit Repair has been written to assist you in repairing and strengthening your credit rating. This guide provides you with step-by-step instructions, explanations, situations, details, testimony, inserts, and prewritten letters that will help you repair and strengthen your credit rating. After reading this guide, you will have a good understanding of the following items:
  1. How credit works and how it affects you
  2. How credit agencies operate
  3. How to establish your credit report
  4. What lenders are looking for
  5. How to read a credit report and how to get a copy of your report
  6. What credit problems can arise
  7. How to determine your credit problems
  8. How to strengthen your credit rating
  9. How to write letters, and where to send those letters
  10. How to follow through on what you start

HOW TO GET STARTED

Once you finish reading the material, you will begin the process of repairing and strengthening your credit. Before beginning the process, you must follow some important procedures in order to keep your information well organized. Following this set of procedures will help develop your organization skills, along with increasing your chances of strengthening your credit. The next section will detail these procedures.

HOW TO STAY ORGANIZED

  1. Write your goals—what you plan to achieve—on the insert provided. Creating goals will help you stay focused on an end result and expedite the strengthening process (pages 5, 165 and 167).
  2. Retrieve all of your old financial records. The more records you can find, the better your chances of providing vital background information when necessary.
  3. Save all of your current financial records, especially the major records (e.g., billing statements, cancelled checks, and receipts). Use a typewriter or a computer when creating letters. (If you do not have access to a typewriter or a computer, you can print the letters in black ink.)
  4. If you have access to a computer, save all of the letters you create on a disk.
  5. Make photocopies of your financial records and any documents you send.
  6. Clearly state the terms and conditions on any agreements, whether oral or written. Anything that you and the creditor or credit agency agree upon must be put in writing and signed, with both parties receiving copies.
  7. Send all letters by certified mail. Certified mail enables you to obtain a receipt. Keeping records of your transactions is important.
  8. When sending any type of payment, always pay by check or money order. Using a check or money order allows you to have an instant receipt of your payment.

HOW TO USE THE SAMPLE LETTERS

The Complete Guide to Credit Repair provides you with 67 letters that have been prepared to get results and to save you time and money. Each letter has been carefully written to coincide with its corresponding section or topic (e.g., Letter #1 coincides with getting a free, yearly copy of your credit report).
After you have finished reading a section, a letter will be assigned for you to use, if applicable. Be sure you use the letter that corresponds with the section you are working on. Do not interchange letters unless otherwise instructed.
The letters are presented in three separate appendices, according to the order in which the letters will be sent. Table 1.1 shows how the three categories are broken down and where each letter can be found, according to its number. Reproduce the letters using your computer. When reproducing the letter, you should quote word for word, only changing the personal information.

AppendixContents of AppendicesLetters Contained
AOriginal Letters(1–22)
BFollow-Up Letters(23–46)
CFinal Follow-Up Letters(47–67)
(Table 1.1)

HOW TO USE THE INSERTS

The Complete Guide to Credit Repair also contains fourteen inserts that provide you with an organized format in which you can pass along important information. Each insert has been carefully written to coincide with its corresponding section and letter (e.g., Insert “G” accompanies Letter #11). Not all letters have an accompanying insert.
The inserts are all presented in one separate appendix. After you finish reading a section, an insert will be assigned for you to use, if applicable. Be sure you use the insert that corresponds to the section you are dealing with.
When completing an insert, you should carefully read the entire insert and be absolutely positive the information you provide is correct. Using false or incorrect information is not only going to slow down the strengthening process, but the misrepresentation of information is also illegal.
Here is an easy reference chart (Table 1.2) that will help you match the correct insert(s) with its corresponding letter.

Insert Letter*Description
AGoal Writing
BCredit Clinic Offers
CRevise Your Goals
D,E,FLetter #10
GLetter #11
HLetters #12, #13, #14, & #15
ILetters #14 & #15
JLetters #20 & #13
KLetter #17
LLetter #18
MLetter #19
NLetter #16
(Table 1.2)
*Some of the inserts are used by more than one sample letter.

WRITE OUT YOUR GOALS

Creating goals is one of the most crucial steps you will take as you proceed through the process of repairing your credit situation. Without goals, your sense of direction can easily become clouded, leading to outcomes other than the ones you desire.
You have without a doubt set many goals during your lifetime, such as making a sports team, achieving good grades in school, earning a raise at work, or cleaning that cluttered basement. Goal setting is important; however, just as important is the type of goal you set. A goal that provides you with the best opportunity for success is one that is reachable, measurable, and time sensitive.
Designing a goal around these three principles is the key to good goal setting. A reachable goal is one that can be realistically achieved. For example, let’s say you are trying to get a raise. You are currently earning $35,000 a year; however, you feel you are worth at least $50,000. When you go into negotiations, you know where you want to be. You don’t have an unrealistic figure such as $100,000 in your head, nor will you be thinking too low, such as $39,000. As an obtainable goal, $50,000 a year is a very reachable and a realistic goal.
Staying with the same example, once you realistically set the parameters for your goal, you now have something to use as a yardstick to measure your progress. When you negotiate your raise, you can immediately measure how successful you were at achieving your desired outcome.
The third characteristic of a goal that provides you the opportunity for success is making the goal time sensitive. A goal must have a beginning and an end. Setting up a time line for your goal allows you to accurately track the progress of your goal. And by tracking your goal, you are able to see how close you are to achieving what you set out to achieve based on a unit of measurement.
When developing your first set of goals, to accurately encompass the areas you are attempting to correct, you should keep the goals broad. Incorporate all of the areas you are concerned about in this first goal-writing exercise. At this stage it is important not to limit yourself. The more areas you are able to determine that need attention, the greater your percentage of success. You will have another opportunity to further revise your goals, narrowing them down to better focus on the areas that are of most importance to you and your credit repair needs.
For now, use Insert A to list the goals that you would like to attain. In order to help you write your goals, let’s take a look at some examples of goals that are general, reachable, measurable, and time sensitive:

Example Goals:

I, (Your Name), want to strengthen my credit report by adding accounts which are not reporting to my credit report by (date).
I, (Your Name), want to strengthen my credit report by deleting any old account from my credit report by (date).
I, (Your Name), want to strengthen my credit report by deleting any old inquiries from my credit report by (date).
The information contained within this book is set up to help you achieve a stronger credit rating. By following the steps outlined in this chapter, you better your chances of reaching your goals.

Chapter 2
Credit???

What is “credit”? The American Heritage College Dictionary lists several definitions for the word credit. Each of the definitions listed holds a key to unlocking the true meaning behind the importance of credit, as it relates to the consumer. Credit is defined as “a reputation for sound character or quality—standing; influence based on the good opinion or confidence of others; reputation for solvency and integrity entitling a person to be trusted in buying or borrowing; an arrangement for deferred payment of a loan or purchase; and the time allowed for deferred payment.”
In many cases your reputation and character as a consumer are determined by how people perceive your past credit experiences. People who let you use their money want some kind of reassurance that they will be paid back. The people who let you use their money to purchase goods need some measure to help them determine your reputation for solvency and integrity. If a person is going to buy or borrow, they must be able to show why they should be trusted with the other person’s money.
The measurements used to determine whether a person may be trusted to use someone else’s money is where many of us run into trouble. The practice of lending and borrowing are common in our society. Nobody thinks twice about charging large amounts on credit. And the only time we think about what we have charged is when we have to pay the bill at the end of the month. Once the bill arrives two things can happen: one, the bill gets paid on time with no problems; or two, for one reason or another the bill does not ge...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Foreword
  5. Chapter 1: Welcome
  6. Chapter 2: Credit???
  7. Chapter 3: How to (Re-)Establish Your Credit Rating
  8. Chapter 4: Getting a Copy of Your Credit Report
  9. Chapter 5: What’s on My Credit Report?
  10. Chapter 6: You’ve Got Your Credit Report
  11. Chapter 7: Let’s Start Cleaning Up Your Credit Report
  12. Chapter 8: Strengthening Your Credit Report
  13. Chapter 9: The Follow-Up Letters
  14. Chapter 10: Other Alternatives Available
  15. Chapter 11: Off You Go
  16. Appendix A: Original Letters
  17. Appendix B: Follow-Up Letters
  18. Appendix C: Final Follow-Up Letters
  19. Appendix D: Inserts
  20. Appendix E: Note Pads
  21. Glossary
  22. References
  23. Copyright