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Repairing your credit is something you can do yourself and there is no charge to do so. While this sounds enticing, the reality is that self credit repair is rarely as easy as it first seems. Repairing your own credit will likely take a significant amount of time and education.
Repairing your credit by means of a credit repair service seems to have become very fashionable. It has had extensive publicity, both positive and negative, and people have decided to give it a shot. It has worked for many, but not for all. I usually receive many daily mails requesting information on this repair services, and customers more often than not request my own personal opinion and experience with them. As I had already written an article on the advantages these special services have, I decided to write another one on the downsides they carry. Nothing is perfect, now you will be able to see the two sides of the same coin.
These days, people are finding that their once solid credit rating has fallen faster than the stock market, and they are in danger of spending the next few years dealing with high interest rates and credit rejections. Millions have been foreclosed on, gone bankrupt or fallen behind on their bills during these tough economic times, and they are looking for a way out.
With soaring US public debt, falling home values and record gas prices, many of us feel like our credit scores have been on a roller coaster with no end in sight. There is hope! The Federal Trades Commission has established hundreds of laws and rulings geared to help protect consumers. Federal law also requires that your credit report be accurate, complete and verifiable, and it’s your right to challenge and remove any information that is not exact and precise. Credit repair is possible with a little effort on your part.
The TransUnion settlement is being offered to an estimated 150 million consumers. Want to know if you're one of them? Well, it's a reasonably safe bet you are. You see, the settlement is being offered to anyone who had an open line of credit anytime from 1987 to May of 2008. Open lines of credit can include student loans, credit cars, auto loans, mortgages - pretty much anything you may have purchased on a credit account or line of credit. So you can see that's just about anybody over the age of 18 from the last twenty years.
A lot of credit repair companies say they can fix any credit report. All the person has to do is hire the company and their credit problems are fixed. Is this true? Unfortunately no, it's not. There are fraudulent credit repair companies that prey on people with bad credit. It is said that fraudulent companies have taken over 50 million dollars from the consumers.
A frequent concern of individuals is "how long will a negative listing remain on my credit report?" The answer is seven years. With a bankruptcy or judgment it can stay on your report for up to ten years. Most people feel like this is an undeserved prison sentence they have been given. During this time they can not move into a house or purchase a new car at a reasonable interest rate.