Credit repair is often used to describe a methodical process of improving a

individual’s credit scores. If you decide to use a credit repair company, the

The Better Business Bureau suggests that you be wary of companies that don’t count

your legal rights and what you can do, legally, for free. They too

recommend that you not pay for credit repair services before the services are

always, and they advise you not to participate in anything that seems illegal,

such as creating a new credit identity by obtaining a federal employer

identification number to use in lieu of a social security number.

If you have a complaint about a credit repair company, contact the Better Business Bureau,

your state attorney general’s office and the Federal Trade Commission. If you

decide to respond to a credit repair offer, look for these telltale signs of a

scam: companies that want you to pay for credit repair services before they

provide any service, companies using an email account of a free email

service provider like @hotmail, @yahoo, @gmail, etc…, companies that you can

not locate any information online about repair companies and they have not been

around for a long time. By law, credit repair organizations must give you a copy

of the “Consumer’s Credit File Rights Under State and Federal Law” before signing

a contract. If they don’t provide it, look for another company to work for.

with.

Many states have laws regulating credit repair companies. State Law Enforcement

officials can be helpful if you have lost money to one of these scams. Do you have a

right to sue a repair organization that violates the Credit Repair Organization

Act. This law prohibits deceptive practices by credit repair organizations. Tea

The Federal Trade Commission regulates credit bureaus and credit repair

organizations

Take some time, learn about your credit reports and help yourself

eliminate problems that can keep your scores down. Many credit repairs

companies are scams, but there are several legitimate, by-the-book, credit

repair companies out there too. Use due diligence when deciding whether to

use a credit repair company or not. Ask for references, do a little history.

work in the company and make sure they do or don’t do some of the items

previously mentioned.

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