With the economic situation the way it is and home values down, many people have found that their once perfect credit is now tainted with late fees, over limit fees, closed accounts, and in the worse situations credit cards and loans that can no longer be paid, along with possibly bankruptcy or even foreclosure. However, with all these negative marks on their credit, credit scores are now even more important than before and banks, car dealerships, mortgage companies, and credit card companies are making getting loans and credit even harder than before.

Not to mention that jobs, insurance companies, and a slew of other companies are also pulling credit reports now before approving applications or even offering jobs. In the dire straight of the economy the need to repair credit report has become even more imperative than before. Even if you plan to never own a credit card again or always pay in cash, fixing the credit you have is still important and if you can should be done.

Some basic steps to fix your credit to improve credit score are:

* Get all your credit reports, from all three agencies, which are Trans Union, Experian, and Equifax

* Make sure all the information on the reports are correct

* Fix any and all information that is incorrect, misspelled, or wrong in any way

* Have any incorrect accounts or information removed immediately

* Contact the credit bureaus by filling out the appeal form they offer and by phone when necessary

* Contact all banks and credit card companies to see about negotiating terms to lower your interest rate, payment amount, and to remove all late fees and over limit fees

* Cancel almost all your credit cars, keep one or two for emergencies, but cancel the rest

* Close all loan accounts, even if they are not paid yet, close them now as you pay them off

* If the banks or credit card companies will not work with you, contact a credit repair agency to negotiate terms for you

* Make sure to make all payments on time from there on out

* Do not open any new accounts or apply for any additional loans, the extra hits on your credit will lower your score further, especially if you are denied

Credit report repair usually takes time. It will not happen overnight. It will take a lot of patience and due diligence to improve credit score. Making payments on time every month and correcting your credit reports will make the biggest difference. Also, again do not apply for more credit. Every hit on your credit report lowers your credit score even further.

Remembering that it will take time and not to become frustrated or give up. Following these simple steps to repair credit report will pay off over time. After a year or two you will see definite improvements on your credit reports and probably in your business relations as well.

It is never a hopeless situation, no matter how bad your credit report looks, it can be repaired. Information does fall off after a few years and you can get your credit back on track and in good standing again.

With the economic situation the way it is and home values down, many people have found that their once perfect credit is now tainted with late fees, over limit fees, closed accounts, and in the worse situations credit cards and loans that can no longer be paid, along with possibly bankruptcy or even foreclosure. However, with all these negative marks on their credit, credit scores are now even more important than before and banks, car dealerships, mortgage companies, and credit card companies are making getting loans and credit even harder than before.

Not to mention that jobs, insurance companies, and a slew of other companies are also pulling credit reports now before approving applications or even offering jobs. In the dire straight of the economy the need to repair credit report has become even more imperative than before. Even if you plan to never own a credit card again or always pay in cash, fixing the credit you have is still important and if you can should be done.

Some basic steps to fix your credit to improve credit score are:

* Get all your credit reports, from all three agencies, which are Trans Union, Experian, and Equifax

* Make sure all the information on the reports are correct

* Fix any and all information that is incorrect, misspelled, or wrong in any way

* Have any incorrect accounts or information removed immediately

* Contact the credit bureaus by filling out the appeal form they offer and by phone when necessary

* Contact all banks and credit card companies to see about negotiating terms to lower your interest rate, payment amount, and to remove all late fees and over limit fees

* Cancel almost all your credit cars, keep one or two for emergencies, but cancel the rest

* Close all loan accounts, even if they are not paid yet, close them now as you pay them off

* If the banks or credit card companies will not work with you, contact a credit repair agency to negotiate terms for you

* Make sure to make all payments on time from there on out

* Do not open any new accounts or apply for any additional loans, the extra hits on your credit will lower your score further, especially if you are denied

Credit report repair usually takes time. It will not happen overnight. It will take a lot of patience and due diligence to improve credit score. Making payments on time every month and correcting your credit reports will make the biggest difference. Also, again do not apply for more credit. Every hit on your credit report lowers your credit score even further.

Remembering that it will take time and not to become frustrated or give up. Following these simple steps to repair credit report will pay off over time. After a year or two you will see definite improvements on your credit reports and probably in your business relations as well.

It is never a hopeless situation, no matter how bad your credit report looks, it can be repaired. Information does fall off after a few years and you can get your credit back on track and in good standing again.

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Mark is the author of “Crushing The Credit Bureaus” a do it yourself credit repair encyclopedia that focuses on repairing negative information on your credit report to help improve credit score. Fix your credit at crushingthecreditbureaus.com now.

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hopes2graduate wants to know:

I dont want to get ripped off but I need some help repairing my credit. The credit beuraus arent cutting it. Can someone refer one that doesnt cost a fortune? I need all the credit reporting places (equifax, experian and transunion) worked on. Thanks!

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draymond31 wants to know:

Ok, I have a credit score of 504. Of the 40 items on my credit report 37 are old medical and the other 3 are paid as requested which are home, car, and one credit card.
Do I go ahead and try to repair the credit or file bankruptcy?
Before or after selling a home?

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Jacob M wants to know:

I want to start a credit repair business and need to know the resources that can help me to get started.

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Monika P wants to know:

I need to repair my credit but honestly do not have the time to do this myself. Has anyone ever used an agency that acutally worked and if so how long did it take?

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jacquefromtexas wants to know:

I’ve never had a credit card (although my credit sucks) and heard they’re a great way to repair credit. Any tips?

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Lane D wants to know:

I want to start a credit repair business and need to know the resources that can help me to get started.

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lucas r wants to know:

Where I can learn about a credit repair business?

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Organman wants to know:

I’ve seen the hard sell credit repair ads and have some ideas of my own but I know there are a lot of tricks. Any suggestions from all the big brains out there?

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leah_ifft@sbcglobal.net wants to know:

I currently work as a mortgage broker who specializes in bad credit loans. I have helped many of my clients understand their credit reports and what they can do to improve their credit.

I love this part of my job, am good at it and would like to turn it into a source of income.

I would like to take a credit repair client, obtain their credit reports and explain the information contained in them in detail. I would give recommendations about what they can do to raise their score and a detailed step by step plan of action. For an additional fee, I would dispute incorrect items on their behalf.

I plan to keep my prices low and offer honest, realistic advice specific to the individual’s situation and goals.

What certifications or licenses do I need to start a business that does this?
I did find out I need a $50,000 surety bond for this. How do I get that?
I have checked my state’s website and most of the information given there was pretty vague. I’d like to hear from someone who has done this before.

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nebula7693 wants to know:

I am conducting research on credit restoration/repair companies and scam artists. Anyone who reads my posts knows that I am a proponent of credit restoration. And I support using the three legitimate credit restoration companies in the US. But I would like to hear of any experiences people have had with others. I do not want to hear about Lexington Law. I already have mountains of data on them, and not much of it good. I want to hear about all the others out there. Let me know who you used and what the results were. People who only want to post that credit repair is a scam, please do waste my time with your uneducated claptrap, I want legitimate answers only please.
Thank you for your answer, Rose. I appreciate you taking the time to answer my question.

Lydia, I am in agreement with most of your answer, but I was just wondering what question are you answering? You posted it in the wrong place. Your answer has nothing to do with my question.

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zachary b wants to know:

Do you people know what is credit repair business is ?

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Cayden E wants to know:

How can I start a credit repair business?

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jeremy j wants to know:

What are the best ways to start a credit repair business?

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jane d wants to know:

There is no type of credit repair that a person cannot do themselves, however it takes a lot work, and a lot of follow-up work.

Would you pay a person to clean up your credit (if its bad) and do all of the leg work, legally?

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