How To Dispute Collection
Credit Report Scores - Who Determines Them?
There are three major credit reporting agencies:
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Each of these credit reporting agencies receives information from credit grantors such as credit card companies, stores granting credit, mortgage companies, and banks. They compile your credit history and compute your credit report scores.
They provide your history and credit report scores to others who have a genuine interest in your credit worthiness.
Stop Collection Agencies
Why do collection agencies spend so much energy calling you at annoying times to get your money?
Most third party bill collectors get paid a percentage of everything they collect that's why!
The debt collection industry offers big profits which attracts a lot of unethical agents. There are more than a handful of bill collectors that will go to any length to collect a debt and earn their commission. Even breaking the law! What normal decent individual would want to have a job coercing, manipulating and scaring people into giving money that they don't have?
Anyone pocketing a commission off it!
If you are currently experiencing the discomfort of threatening phone calls and letters, or if you ever do in the future, you can take comfort in the knowledge that you have the authority to put an immediate end to such harassment.
Every citizen has this authority!
The problem is that most don't know it!
A federal law called the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act was created by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 1977 to protect people like us from the abuse of loser bill collectors and collection agencies, limiting their tactics to extract money from debtors.
Unfortunately, this law applies only to third party collection agencies and not to the creditor to which you owe the money, as they are usually banks, and assumed to be decent people.
The Collection Agency Nullifier have provided "knowledge links"
that provide you resources, secrets and tactics that will help you effectively deal with the collectors on the phone!
It is a psychological game when you are on the phone with the collector. If you know your rights (rules of the game) YOU will be in control of the call---not THEM!
While your taking control of the phone calls get your:
- account information
- their address
- the name of the bill collector
Then LOWER THE BOOM with the "Collection Agency Nullifier Form".
Seriously, it's more than just writing a letter and the government isn't going to hold you by the hand and tell you exactly what you need to know.
If you want to ensure you cover all the bases, that you are invoking the provision properly, and that you are taking the necessary steps to successfully nullify/stop the collection agency from harassing you--
then get the Collection Agency Nullifier Form today.
Repair Your Credit Report There are basically three ways to repair your credit report. - You can dispute items on your credit report. This may or may not remove the item from your report.
- Arrange with your creditor to pay off the debt in exchange for them requesting the credit bureaus to remove the negative item.
- Pay off the debt and wait (up to 7 years) for the item to be dropped.
In addition, a bankruptcy can remove negative items, but the bankruptcy can remain on your report for 10 years. In addition, you'll want to establish a good credit history by making small loans, paying off your credit cards, paying your utility bills--all on time. A good current credit history of several years can be more important to credit grantors than bad credit items that are older. Removing Disputed Items From Your Credit Report You must first obtain a copy of your credit report. You may need to obtain copies from all three credit reporting agencies. Identify the item(s) in dispute. Make sure the creditor agrees you do not owe for this item. Get written documentation of this from the creditor if possible. Write a letter to each credit reporting agency whose report contains an inaccurate negative item. Include their credit report with the item circled or hilited. Indicate that the negative item should not be included on your report and indicate why. Include written documentation from the creditor if available. Keep a written log of all conversations and correspondence regarding this issue so you can detail the history in future communications. Two Methods that Help You Disput Items on Your Report
 - For a Powerful One-Time Upgrade of Your Credit Report
Lexington Law is a Law Firm specializing in credit report repair. They have helped over 80,000 Americans improve their credit scores by removing inaccurate, misleading, or unverifiable information from their credit reports. "It's amazing what a letter from an attorney can do!" The Lexington Law Firm is member of the online BBB and offers consumers a performance warrantee. From bankruptcies to charge-offs to tax liens, Lexington Law Firm has challenged virtually every credit problem under the sun and deleted over 600,000 such items to date. Lexington Law's service is backed by a warranty which entitles you to some or all of your money back if enough disputed items aren’t deleted. Put simply, they don’t believe you should have to pay for ineffective service. "If we can’t deliver, you’ll be reimbursed."
- Do It Yourself Credit Repair
Credit Secrets is an easy to follow manual that shows you the loop holes and details regarding fixing bad credit, removing negative items that are on your credit report, and adding the elements you want creditors to know about. If you've had late payments, repossession, or even filed bankruptcy, this guide is your ticket to getting your credit report back on track.
You'll learn everything you need to know to repair your own credit, including:
- The Inside Secrets of Credit Repair
- Six Credit Card Secrets Banks Don't Want You to Know
- How to Establish AAA Credit in 30 Days
- What to Do to Stop Collection Agencies in Their Tracks!
- How to Wipe Out Debts WITHOUT Bankruptcy
- Guerrilla Tactics that will Give You a Good Credit Rating
- How to Dispute Credit Report Errors
- Sample Credit Repair Letters
Get on the right track to Credit Repair today.
Credit Report Scores - How to See Them
Each of the three credit reporting agencies can provide you with a one-time copy of your credit report. Equifax, Experian, for example, will provide your report online for a fee of $9. Trans Union charges from $7.50 to $9 for your credit report.
All three credit reporting agencies will also provide a one-time copy of a "3-in-1" credit report. This contains your credit reports and your credit report scores from all three reporting agencies. Trans Union charges $34.95 while Equifax and Experian each charge $39.95.
Credit Report Scores - Improving Then
A good score helps you get the best loans. The loan officer will be glad to see you because you will:
- Qualify for a larger loan
- Get a loan faster
- Get the best interest rates.
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