Credit
report repair is big business these days and credit repair scams are all around
us. If you don't have the time or patience to dispute the inaccuracies on your
credit report yourself, and if you want to know other methods of improving your
credit score, an independent credit repair company or consultant could be just
what you need.
But
how can you tell who is genuine? The Credit Repair Organizations Act was passed
to help you do just that. Avoid the scammers by knowing what to look out for.
1. Shop around
for a company so that you get a feeling for the standards that they all have.
As with all services, it is usually better not to respond to people who contact
you cold, directly by telephone or letter. Even if you agree to meet them, do
not be pressurized into signing anything until you have had a chance to shop around.
2.
Avoid any company that tries to collect money from you up front. They should not
require payment until they have performed some services for you.
3.
Do not select a company that makes guarantees about the results that they will
get for you - for example, if they promise you a credit score increase of 100
points. They can advertise the average results that they have gotten for other
clients, but they cannot promise you a certain score because they do not control
that. Until they see your report and know your circumstances, they cannot be sure
that they can improve your credit score at all.
4.
They must inform you that you have a right to repair your credit for yourself.
You do not need to hire anybody unless you want to. If their written information
does not tell you this, they may not be legitimate.
5.
Do not enter a contract that you cannot cancel. You should be allowed to cancel
at any time. You would have to pay for the work that they had done for you up
to that point, but no more.
6.
Avoid any company that offers file segregation. This is an illegal practice that
involves creating a new credit identity for you.
If
you are tempted to go for file segregation remember that if the credit repair
company is caught, so are you. You would be breaking the law too. All it takes
is for one unhappy client to report them and all of their files will be examined,
resulting in trouble for their other clients ... including you.
People
who file for bankruptcy almost always receive letters from companies promising
to solve all of their credit problems in this way. They will say that it is legal
but after your new credit file is set up, any time that you apply for credit you
will have to lie on the application forms. Giving false information to obtain
credit is fraud. You can be fined or even sent to jail.
There
are plenty of legitimate companies out there that can help you with improving
your credit score. Keep these points in mind and you will have no trouble avoiding
the most common credit repair scams.
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