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Posted on: January 8th, 2008 by admin

Great site! Has been lots of help to me in repairing my credit! Keep up the great work!

Anyhow…I have found literally dozens of errors on my credit reports. My question is this: Should I dispute ALL of the items from one bureau on a single dispute or ‘break up’ the …

Original article from: Broken Credit Blog — Let’s Talk About Free Credit Repair Mortgages

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Honeymooners Mortgage

Posted on: January 5th, 2008 by admin

Hello Paul,

Great site!

I have a few questions:

I’m considering filing for a Chapter 13 because I’m behind on house payments. I have a property that has two different zonings–the front house is zoned commercial and has been used and rented commercially and the back house is zoned R-1.

I’m wondering if I …

Original article from: Broken Credit Blog — Let’s Talk About Free Credit Repair Mortgages

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Sloane v. Equifax

Posted on: January 4th, 2008 by admin

After Suzanne Sloane discovered that a thief had stolen her identity and ruined her credit, she notified the police and sought to have Equifax Information Services, LLC, a credit reporting service, correct the resulting errors in her credit report. The police promptly arrested and jailed the thief. But twenty-one months …

Original article from: Broken Credit Blog — Let’s Talk About Free Credit Repair Mortgages

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Debt Collector Heavy Breather

Posted on: January 3rd, 2008 by admin

I had a collection agency call me on New Year’s Eve at 7:00 pm to inform me that they have filed both a civil suit and a criminal charge against me in the Dallas court.

The debt to which they are referring was charged off by Chase bank in 1999, and …

Original article from: Broken Credit Blog — Let’s Talk About Free Credit Repair Mortgages

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Inconsistent Credit Reports

Posted on: January 2nd, 2008 by admin

Hi. Thanks for all the info I found on this site. I found it very useful. I do have a few questions maybe you can help me answer though…

Why do all my credit reports differ so much?

For example, a GMAC repo was removed from TransUnion due to its age, yet …

Original article from: Broken Credit Blog — Let’s Talk About Free Credit Repair Mortgages

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Adverse Action Notice

Posted on: January 1st, 2008 by admin

My husband and I have had our share of bad credit, but have recently tried to clean it up and made it a point to never be late on anything…however when we tried to get furniture we were denied by 3 offices…what could have happened…confused

L.V.

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Hi L.V.,

Lending in all forms: …

Original article from: Broken Credit Blog — Let’s Talk About Free Credit Repair Mortgages

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The 2008 Credit Repair Seminar is now LIVE!

Posted on: December 30th, 2007 by admin

It was added an hour or so ago and I already see people are registering for it, so may as well make a post about it.  I was going to wait until January 1, 2008, but what the heck.  Why wait?

The Raise Your Credit Score seminar for 2008 is available …

Original article from: Broken Credit Blog — Let’s Talk About Free Credit Repair Mortgages

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Want a Collection Entry Removed From Your Credit Report? Try Asking.

Posted on: December 16th, 2007 by admin

Simply asking a creditor to a remove bad credit entry is probably something not too many people think would render any positive results. You might be even more skeptical if the debt is paid. After all, you have already paid the debt, what reason do they have to dedicate their resources to removing a bad entry from your credit report? Well, they don’t have any reason, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be done.

When I finished college I forgot to turn in my dorm room key. A couple of week later I received a bill in the mail for $70. My response was something like, “Screw you, I have given your institution over 20 grand for a semi-lousy education –most of which I could have learned on my own.” Their response was something like, “Okay, we’re sending this to collections.” Now I don’t know how the debt got paid, because I never paid it (for I vowed never to do so). Perhaps in the chaos of wrapping up everything, my parents paid it?? I cannot be for certain, but still, it showed up as ‘paid’ on my credit report.

Forward 3 years

The entry still showed up as ‘paid collection’ on my credit report and was therefore hurting my credit score 50+ points. Here is how I got it removed: I kindly asked them to remove it out of goodwill using a little known method called ‘writing a goodwill letter’.

If memory serves me correctly, my letter went something like this:
Dear Sir/Madam,
Following college graduation, I accidently forgot to return my dorm room key. The university sent me a bill for $70 which I was unable to pay. I had very little money and was trying to get on my feet, and therefore the $70 dorm room key charge was sent to your collection agency. The collection has since been paid. I am now on my feet and attempting to purchase a home for my family, but am unable to receive decent mortgage rates due to having a collection on my credit report. I am kindly asking that perhaps out of goodwill, your agency would consider removing this collection from my credit report and thus helping me purchase a home.
Best regards,
Ryan Lynch

I didn’t expect this to work, but three weeks later the collection was completely removed from my credit report.

Many people have small paid collection entries on their credit report and probably don’t realize how much these little bastards are hurting their credit score. In all sincerity, you’d be surprised how well goodwill letters work. They work best on small collection accounts, and the key is to make them feel sorry for you.

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Original article from: The Better Credit Blog - Credit help, Dispute forms, and Fix bad credit

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Identity Theft and Pre-approved Credit Card Letters

Posted on: December 14th, 2007 by admin

If most of you reading this are like me (which is unlikely because my mom always told me I was special) you receive a lot of pre-approved credit card offers in the mail. Do you typically just throw it away? If you do, don’t. The advice I am about to give might seem overly cautious, but more and more people are going through trash to retrieve information to steal identities. What should you do then? Good question. What I do is to take the response card and anything with personal information on it, and put it through the shredder. This way, no one can go through your trash, fill out the forms, and receive a pre-approved credit card in your name. Taking this measure to protect your identity and credit score can go a very long way. Better yet, you can also do what I have done, in an attempt to cut down on the pre-approved offers, is to take yourself off the list. You can “opt out” by going to http://www.optoutprescreen.com/ and taking yourself off the mailing lists for pre-approved offers. If for some reason you can’t opt out online, you can also call their hotline at 1-888-5OPTOUT.

And remember, keep reading to increase your credit score. I received a report from one subscriber (aka a friend) who has increased his score by 40+ points in just a few months from tips that have appeared on this blog.

Original article from: Increase-Credit-Score.com

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Check Credit Score Free Right Now Through Bank of America

Posted on: December 14th, 2007 by admin

I stumbled over this the other day when checking my bank account with Bank of America. Currently, under the Customer Service tab when logged in, choose monitor credit report. You can do a 30 day free trial, assuming you cancel before the 30 days, and get your credit reports and scores from the 3 agencies for free. I am assuming this is a standing offer. See the screenshot for exactly how to do it.

Original article from: Increase-Credit-Score.com

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