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You Must Get Your Credit Report Errors Fixed
Probably everyone knows that there are
three major credit bureaus in the US, which are Experian,
Trans Union, and Equifax. People know these three credit
bureaus gather information about you on a regular basis
from all your accounts, paid and unpaid, and just about
any financial obligation you have. But unfortunately,
that is pretty much where the knowledge of the vast
majority of consumers ends.
As just as unfortunate, there is MUCH more to the story.
In fact, there is actually a DARK side to the story,
which is something that most people don’t know
about, and does not get resolved automatically. The
only way to resolve the problem is for YOU to take action
to get it resolved.
The secret is that your credit report contains errors,
almost guaranteed. There are probably accounts listed
there that you closed years ago that are still showing
an outstanding unpaid balance. There may be accounts
on your credit report that do not even belong to you,
but someone with a similar name in a different city,
or perhaps someone that has a social security number
that is just a couple of digits off from yours, where
the error was made during manual data entry. You may
have accounts listed there that are showing you as consistently
late with your payments, where you know for a fact that
you have made each and every payment promptly since
the beginning of time.
There is yet another secret also – the three
credit bureaus almost certainly have three very different
pictures of who you are and your financial information.
They do not share information amongst themselves. Some
of your creditors may only report to one of them, some
may report to two of them, some (like your mortgage
company) may report to all three of them every month.
And some of your creditors who reported to one of them
last year are now reporting to a different one this
year.
What this all adds up to mean is two things. First,
not one of the credit bureaus has an accurate or completely
correct version of you to be able to accurately and
fairly assign you with a credit score or credit rating.
Secondly, with a credit score lower than what you really
deserve, you may be treated like a second class citizen
the next time you apply for credit, whether at a department
store, or for a new car, or for that new mortgage, where
the end result is that you may not get approved at all,
or if you do, the interest rate they will charge you
will be astronomical.
The sad and scary thing about all of this is that it
happens every day, it is happening right now as you
are reading this, and worst of all, there is something
you can do about it.
There are multiple things you can do to get your credit
report corrected, and it is something that you need
to start on, right now, and make it a regular part of
what you do every month. It does not happen overnight,
but you need to get the wheels rolling in your favor.
Take action now to get your credit report corrected
so that your credit score and the credit rating you
are assigned is a true reflection of who you are, which
in the long run, can save you hundreds and even thousands
of dollars.
Jon is a computer engineer who maintains web sites
on a variety of topics based on his knowledge and experience.
You can read more about your credit score and your credit
rating at his web site at Credit Score Help Center
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