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how do i re establish bad credit?
i have previous closed accounts, charged off, taken to collections, delinquent, and finally paid. there are about 5 credits all the same, will not be taken off until 5 years. they were minimum amounts between 200-500 each. i have a student loan i pay on time each month. i get denied for credit when i apply for my bank (wells fargo) personal loans and credit cards. i do not want to be in more debt since i finally got all of those delinquent accounts paid off now. how do i re establish credit, all i get is denied, and i need money for a loan someday soon. is a secured credit card through the bank the way to go? is there any other ways to re establish my credit or help my credit report/score? if a secured card is the way to go, explain to me how it works, i understand you put down a minimum deposit. what i dont understand is you make monthly payments, but if its YOUR deposit, why would you OWE anything?
Kim
Getting A Low Rate Auto Loan
Posted by admin in Strict Prohibition on February 27, 2011
If you are in the market for a used car loan, be prepared to negotiate a good deal. Initially, car salesmen try and convince prospective buyers to agree to a huge sales price and interest rate. Of course, this maneuver does not serve to your advantage. Instead, it boosts the dealerships profit margin. If you have good credit, you are in a position to negotiate a better deal. However, if you have a low credit score, here are a few tips to help you obtain a low rate auto loan. Boost Credit Score and Rating Before offering a low rate for a used auto loan, the dealership or financial institution will review your credit report. Credit reports indicate our credit worthiness. If you have several past due or missed payments, lenders will consider you a terrible applicant. If you are approved for credit, the lender will not offer you a low rate. Improving your credit is the best option for getting a low rate used car loan. Although lenders will approve an applicant with bad credit, the fees, rate, and terms are awful. To avoid paying higher fees, delay the car buying process for at least six months to a year. Take this time to boost your credit score. To begin, review your personal credit report. If you have past due or unpaid accounts, contact the creditors and schedule payment arrangements. Plan to reduce your debt to income ratio. Furthermore, pay all your creditors on time, and never skip payments. Get a Co-signer or Down Payment If you have bad credit, having a co-signer is a …
Maurice
Credit Report – Your Personal Financial Profile
A lot of people don’t know about their own credit report. Some people even don’t know that it even exists. Because of this, they tend to regularly neglect payments for their loans or their credit card bills. The result: a bad credit score. Basically, you have to remember that your score is your financial profile. It tells a lot about you financially and it is what determines whether creditors or lenders will approve you for the loan or the new credit card you applied for or not.
The credit report is what creditors take a look at in order to determine if you are risky to lend money to or not. This is what basically tells them that you are a good payer or you are a delinquent one. Even landlords take a look at their prospective tenant’s credit report to make sure that their future tenant will be able to pay the rent on time and also make sure that they will never run away in the middle of the night with payments worth 3 months rent.
As you can see, it is very important for you to make a good credit score by making a good credit report. Although the credit bureaus are the ones who make the report, you have to remember that they base the report on what you do financially.
In order to get a good credit report and a good credit score, you need to be able to make payments on or before the due date. By doing so, it will be recorded in the report and will have a positive impact on your credit score.
Basically, you alone are responsible on how your credit information will look like and how much credit score you have. If you are a good payer and you only made late payments once or twice, you will be able to get a positive report and score. In fact, if you are a good payer and you only have one late payment because of an unavoidable situation, then you can even have the negative report removed.
These are the things that you have to remember about credit report. It is your personal financial profile that you alone are responsible for making.
The better you pay off your credit card bills and your loans, the better your credit score will look like. So, you definitely need to take your repayments seriously. If a bill arrives, pay it off as soon as you can and never ever think about paying it off next week because you are lazy to get out of your couch and go to the bank. Your laziness may cost you your credit score and will give you a bad name in the eyes of your creditors.
These are the things that you need to remember about credit score, credit report and why it is very important for you to repay your bills on time.
However, there are times where your credit report might be bad even if you know you pay off your bills and loans on time. It may be caused by credit card fraud or it may be caused by mistakes made by the credit bureaus themselves. Just get a copy of your credit report and if you see any irregularities, dispute it, prove it and it will eventually clear up.
Your score is your financial profile. Always make sure that you have good credit in order for you to have more financial freedom by paying off your bills on time as well as constantly reviewing your credit report at least once a year.
Debra
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Glenda
Getting A Low Rate Auto Loan
Posted by admin in Score Ranges on January 5, 2011
If you are in the market for a used car loan, be prepared to negotiate a good deal. Initially, car salesmen try and convince prospective buyers to agree to a huge sales price and interest rate. Of course, this maneuver does not serve to your advantage. Instead, it boosts the dealerships profit margin. If you have good credit, you are in a position to negotiate a better deal. However, if you have a low credit score, here are a few tips to help you obtain a low rate auto loan. Boost Credit Score and Rating Before offering a low rate for a used auto loan, the dealership or financial institution will review your credit report. Credit reports indicate our credit worthiness. If you have several past due or missed payments, lenders will consider you a terrible applicant. If you are approved for credit, the lender will not offer you a low rate. Improving your credit is the best option for getting a low rate used car loan. Although lenders will approve an applicant with bad credit, the fees, rate, and terms are awful. To avoid paying higher fees, delay the car buying process for at least six months to a year. Take this time to boost your credit score. To begin, review your personal credit report. If you have past due or unpaid accounts, contact the creditors and schedule payment arrangements. Plan to reduce your debt to income ratio. Furthermore, pay all your creditors on time, and never skip payments. Get a Co-signer or Down Payment If you have bad credit, having a co-signer is a …
Paula
Deleting Bad Credit Items on Your Credit Report
Deleting bad credit items on your credit report is definitely a worthwhile pursuit. It is possible to improve your credit scores anywhere from 100 to 200 points or more, by removing derogatory information from your credit reports.
The first step is to review your reports so you know where the problems are. Start by getting copies of your reports from the three major credit bureaus. The three bureaus are Equifax, Experian, and Transunion.
If you have not taken advantage of your free annual credit report this year, contact Annual Credit Report or phone 1-877-322-8228. You can also mail your request to: Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281.
If you have already received your free reports for this year, contact the three bureaus individually for your reports. You will be required to pay a small fee for each report.
Experian PO Box 740241 Atlanta, GA 30374
Equifax PO Box 2002 Allen, TX 75013
Transunion PO Box 2000 Chester, PA 19022
The next step is to review them carefully, looking for errors, omissions, and inaccurate items. Make note of all you find. First check the spelling of your name and verify that the addresses they show you’ve lived at are correct.
Then look for items that are incorrect or inaccurate. Pay particular attention to: derogatory items still showing even though they should have dropped off your report by now (most derogatory items can only be reported for seven years, bankruptcies for ten years). Also look for accounts that do not belong to you and accounts that show a balance due even though they have been paid off.
Deleting any bad credit items you discover is done by sending a letter to the credit bureau disputing any incorrect or inaccurate items you find. The credit bureau then forwards your dispute to the creditor that reported the item, and asks them to verify the legitimacy of the reported item.
If the creditor responds that the report is accurate, then the item stays on your report and is not removed. However, if the creditor does not respond to the dispute within 30 days of receipt, the item, by law, must be removed from the report.
It is possible to improve your credit scores anywhere from 100 to 200 points or more, by removing derogatory information from your credit reports. Deleting bad credit items on your credit report is definitely a worthwhile pursuit.
Martha


