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Avoid False Promises Of Credit Repair Companies
By: Adam Goldman
If it sounds unlikely to be true, it probably is. This rule holds true even when
it comes to credit repair. More often than not, the promises of certain credit
repair companies to help clean up your credit history are completely false. Here
are some of the things they will ask you to do in order to ‘repair’ your credit:
Get a new identity
Some companies will try to get you to create another identity – one with no bad
history – as a means to clear all your bad credit history. Not only is this
impossible, it is also against the law to have another social security number to
your name.
Submit incorrect information
Rather than work on your bad history, these companies insist that you submit
incorrect information pertaining to your purchases. This is so that you can
dispute the information or get the company to ‘correct’ certain bad histories to
make your credit report look better. Technically, it is a good idea but in
reality, you are committing fraud.
Pay them to get you your credit report
Under certain circumstances, you are able get a free credit report without
having to pay a credit repair company for it. If you are denied the application
for a credit card, you can ask for your credit report within 60 days for free.
In the event that you spot a mistake within the report, you have the rights to
contact both the reporting company as well as the information provider for a
dispute. An investigation will ensue and within a month, the problem will be
rectified – all without a fee.
Payment first, service comes later
In reality, no individual or agency can legally rid your credit report of any
bad history. Some companies will ask for payment from you to help clear up
incorrect information, which can be done by yourself for free. Others will ask
you to send them checks so they can handle the ‘payments’ for you, then vanish
into thin air months later. Regardless of the reasons they give you, if you do
not receive your ‘goods’ upon payment, they have committed an offence,
punishable by law.
About the Author:
Adam Goldman recommends Find Credit Cards to apply for a Morgan Stanley card.
See http://www.findcreditcards.org/issuer/morgan-stanley.php for more
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