Avoiding Credit Repair Scams
A good credit history is an important and valuable element to maintain. Bad credit can impact your life, preventing you from obtaining loans, housing and these days, even a job. You want to fix that bad credit, and though it is possible to do it yourself, some people would prefer to have a professional leading the way. Call it peace of mind or having a hand to hold, it often helps to have someone who knows the industry and knows how to explain things to you, offer advice and make things happen.
Ideally, a credit repair agent only has your best interest in mind. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. In a world where it is all to common for profits to take precedence over ethics, there are many credit repair scams appearing on the scene. These companies offer promises in pretty little packages. Unfortunately, they can’t and don’t deliver.
That’s not to say that all credit repair offers are not legit. In fact, there are many out there who are reputable and don’t make empty promises. However, the scammers are the ones who want a fortune up front and leave you hanging in the end. Face it, if you had the kind of money that they want up front, wouldn’t you just start paying the debts on your own?
An informed consumer is a smart consumer. Here are a few tips to help you avoid the pitfalls of credit repair scams.
Promise #1: Erasing Information From Your Credit Report.
No wonder so many people fall for this one. The image of some guy standing over your credit report with a big pink eraser, just scrubbing away the mistakes, does have its appeal. Unfortunately, this is one of those promises that they not only can’t keep. Information on your credit report can not simply be erased. Inaccurate information can be disputed and removed if and when found to be inaccurate, however, accurate information will remain on your credit report for 7 years and as long as 10 years, if you file bankruptcy. Accurate information can not be removed just to make your credit report look better.
Promise #2: Pay Us Large Sums of Money Up Front & We’ll Work Our Credit Magic
Nope. Not even close. Not only will this not happen, should you fall for it, it’s illegal. These companies can not ask you to pay before they deliver on their promises. They must provide you with a contract, inform you of your rights in writing and offer you a minimum of three days to change your mind and back out.
Promise #3: We Can Create a Second Credit File for You.
The idea behind this is that you can have another file to use for credit purposes, obscuring the information in the original file, allowing you to obtain credit more easily. First of all, this is what they call fraud. You can not legally obtain credit by obscuring or omitting the truth. Companies promising to create another file or “file segregation” are offering you an empty promise. It’s not only wrong;it really does not work.
Remember, you can dispute and correct mistakes on your credit report yourself by contacting the three reporting bureaus. You may also add an explanation and can easily work to improve your score on your own. However, the help of a professional is often a good idea, so look for a credit repair company that does not sound to good to be true and follows the guidelines as set above. A consumer credit counselor might also be a great choice to help you get your credit back on track.
