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Credit Repair For Credit Scores
By: Winn Griffin
Misconceptions about credit scores and credit repair abound. Some consumers who
use credit cards don’t believe they have a credit score or that their credit
scores don’t matter so they would never think about credit repair. However,
without a good credit score or without credit repair when you score is blown to
bits, a consumer may hurt themselves in day-to-day living.
If you have a bank account and bills to pay then you have a credit score and you
may be a candidate for credit repair. Credit scores were developed by FICO (FICO
is a registered trademark of Fair Isaac Corporation) as a measure of credit risk
and are the most used credit scores in the world. A FICO credit score is a
three-digit number that gives lenders a clue about how likely you are to repay
your bills. If your FICO credit score is bad. You may be a candidate for credit
repair.
Your credit score is accessible to anyone with a legitimate business need. Here
are two examples. An apartment manager my use your score to decide if you can be
trusted to pay your rent on time. Employers may use your credit score to decide
if you can be trusted in a high-responsibility job that requires you to handle
money. Not knowing about credit scores leaves one vulnerable and you possible
need for credit repair.
As with most potential problems there is often a lot of misinformation
circulated about the solution to the problem. This is surely true about credit
scores and credit repair. When trying to gain accurate information, consumers
often come away with the idea that one can boost their credit score by paying
more money to a company or hiring a “credit repair” expert.
Here are some areas you need to consider doing. You may need to define a credit
score, a credit report, and other key financial terms to help in credit repair.
You may need to develop a personalized credit repair plan that addresses your
unique financial situation. You may need to find the resources and people who
can help you repair your credit score. You may need to repair your credit
effectively using the very techniques used by credit repair experts.
Remember, your credit repair does not happen in a vacuum.
About the Author:
Dr. Winn Griffin writes several blogs. You can review a list of them at http://LibraryofBlogress.com.
For credit repair information:www.griffingrid.com/al/creditrepair.html
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