How can i repair my bad credit fast?
ByI have bad credit, even a car repo, how can i repair it fast & how fast, with small monthly payments? I doesnt matter if its non-profit or not as long as i could do it fast and pay less.
Contrary to popular myth, legitimate credit repair DOES exist. However, there are more scam credit repair companies out there than there are legitimate ones, so do your due dilligence. Below is an article I wrote some time ago about how to tell the difference. Please read it.
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8 Comments
December 13th, 2009 at 9:21 am
I don’t think you can. Companies out there that advertise they can fix your credit are fraudulent. If someone with bad credit could get it erased so easily, where does that leave us poor slobs that have excellent credit and have always paid on time?? So no, people with bad credit have to pay their dues.
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December 13th, 2009 at 9:36 am
credit scores are built up over time. they can be ruined quickly but take longer to fix. i dont think there is a way to have it fixed fast but it would have to be overtime
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December 13th, 2009 at 9:51 am
I have used Credit Innovations, a credit repair business based out of Houston, Texas. They work with people in the United States. Hope this helps.
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http://www.cicreditrepair.com/
December 13th, 2009 at 10:20 am
Сredit repair workеd fine to fix my credit. They disputed and removed lots of bad items from my credit report. I used this service – credit-report-free.totalh.com
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December 13th, 2009 at 10:37 am
You can repair bad credit at different "speeds". It really depends on your commitment and what actions you take.
Do not just listen to someone telling you to use a "Credit Repair Agency". Do some research first!
Here are just a few fundamental ways to START repairing your credit:
1) Pay off any unpaid collections you have (starting with the worse ie. pay day loan or collections from your repo)
2) Bring any active credit you have up to date. If you have a credit card and its behind, bring it up to date.
3) Get in touch with your credit and settle or negotiate. If you owe money or you’re behind on a loan, call the creditor. Its important you show them that you want to fix the problem. It is very possible they will give you a payment extension or settle any write off’s or collections you have. At the very least they will appreciate your cooperation.
4) Repair your credit with MORE CREDIT. If and ONLY IF you can afford another loan, get one. Obviously if you have bad credit it will be difficult to just get approved for a credit card or a car loan, but it is possible to get a higher than normal interest rate in exchange for a loan…even with bad credit.
The idea is to pay your new loan on time, every time. If you can continue to do this, then you will start to show that your credit problems are behind you.
There are lots of way to helps repair credit…some of them even involved filing bankruptcy and rebuilding your new credit but the most important thing you need to do is talk to an expert, and then get another opinion.
Speak to people you trust.
Good luck!
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http://anybadcredit.com/bad-credit/repair-your-bad-credit/
December 13th, 2009 at 11:25 am
no such thing as a fast fix – especially if you had a repo – have they even sent you a bill yet for the repo expenses? mine was for almost the full amount of the car – they only got $5000 for a year old car at auction, then tacked on a few more $1000 in repo fees – final bill wound up being at least $17,000 – I had to file for bankruptcy
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December 13th, 2009 at 11:43 am
Contrary to popular myth, legitimate credit repair DOES exist. However, there are more scam credit repair companies out there than there are legitimate ones, so do your due dilligence. Below is an article I wrote some time ago about how to tell the difference. Please read it.
I’ve bookmarked this site…
http://www.safelinked.info/jump.php?link=debt
All the best to you.
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December 13th, 2009 at 12:08 pm
The fast way is doing it right the first time, a seasoned credit repair specialist is your best option, I have listed a resource that can help.
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http://www.bestcreditrepairagencies.com