First Steps of Credit Repair

Posted on Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 at 1:47 pm

There are plenty of people that live from paycheck to paycheck and with the rising cost of gasoline and the necessities of life, it can be difficult for us to make those paychecks stretch far enough at times. This has led many of us to be in uncomfortable living situations and it has even hurt our ability to be able to pay our bills on a regular basis. If you find yourself in this situation and are looking at some low credit score numbers, here is a little bit of credit repair advice that may be able to help you to raise your score rather quickly.

The first thing that you need to understand is that credit scores come from three different sources and these numbers can vary to a large extent. Many banks are going to use one company or another in order to determine your credit score but for the most part, they are going to take a look at all three and use the middle score as your overall score. This can help you in some cases but at times, it may also hurt you in your ability to receive a loan.

Credit repair really starts with a little bit of effort on your part. The first thing that you need to do if you’re trying to repair your credit is to pay all of your bills on time. What many people are not aware of is the fact that paying one bill late is going to affect your credit score in a very large way. That is why it is important for you to make sure that all of your bills are paid on time, every month. If you are unable to do this in your present circumstances, you may need to find a way in order to change your circumstances.

It is also important for you to take a look at your credit report and see everything that is on it. If you have a lot of open lines of credit with department stores or perhaps other credit cards, this can lower your credit score as well. Any of the smaller credit cards that you are not currently using should be cut up and canceled with the company. If you have any small credit cards that you are paying on a regular basis, always make sure that you are paying more than the minimum due and that you keep the balance at under 50% of your credit limit.

Finally, it may be necessary for you to look to a credit repair agency in order to help you over some of the rough spots. Make sure that you’re going with a credit repair service that is legitimate and that is backed with government funding. There are a lot of different fly-by-night credit repair services that are out there which are not really interested in helping you with your problem but are more interested in lining their pockets with money that you don’t really have.


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