Friday, January 25, 2013

Fix Your Credit Score/Report Without Help

Start fixing your credit today. Are you tired of looking through listings of dream homes, brand new cars, or even rv's and thinking... Not gonna happen. Well, I'm here to show you how to fix your credit all by yourself. Achieve the credit score you need without paying someone to do it for you. This won't happen overnight but just 1-3 months but I guarentee it works. I fixed my own credit report and score this very same way. This not some scam, just my research to help you achieve your credit score. First you need your credit report. You can obtain free credit reports online.There are three credit reporting agencies; Transunion, Experian, and Equifax. Investigating potential inaccuracies on your credit report is easy – online, right now Because inaccurate, derogatory information can lower your credit score and may indicate fraudulent activity, it's best to dispute any potential inaccuracies as soon as you spot them.The fastest and easiest way to resolve an inaccuracy on your credit report is through the online Credit Report Dispute process. Check credit report dispute status When the reporting agency receives your dispute request, they will contact the data provider or information source. That source has 30 days – in some cases, up to 45 days – to investigate whether the information reported is accurate. If the data provider or source does not respond within the required timeframe, the credit reporting agency will remove the information from your credit report. If the company that provided the information to them verifies the record, it will remain on your credit report. At the completion of the investigation, you will be notified whether the information was verified as accurate and will remain on your credit report; was modified in some way; or was not verified and has been removed. If the data provider or source cannot verify the information, it will be removed from your credit report. Otherwise, the information will be updated as instructed by the data provider. When you have a credit dispute pending, they recommend that you wait to apply for credit. This will ensure that the most current credit report is available for a creditor or lender to review when making a credit-related decision. If you file a dispute online, you’ll be notified when you can view a credit report online that includes the results of the investigation. (This is the fastest, easiest way to get your results). With an online credit dispute, you will be notified via email and given access to the results of the investigation immediately. If you log in to check your dispute status during the process, you will see the original, uncorrected version of your credit report – the version that was generated when you filed the dispute. If the data provider updates the information, you will see a corrected copy at the conclusion of the dispute process. If you call or mail in your dispute, a credit report reflecting the results of the investigation will be sent to you by first-class U.S. mail. Please allow three to five business days from the time they complete the investigation for mail delivery. Keep in mind that this investigation may come back clear and remain on your credit report. At this time, click dispute again. Eventually, the credit reporting agency will get tired of reopening investigations and will delete the item from your report.