Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The 6 Most Common Myths That Nobody Explains To The People Who Are In Debt.

By Miguel Pancardo

Yup, there are some myths. Some may shock or even anger you, but it is a message that must be told. For example, you probably think you can't do it yourself and you NEED a professional agency to do it for you. That couldn't be further from the truth. I did it and so can you! Let's dive into some of the most common myths people have about credit repair.

Myth 1: I need help...I can't do it Myself

We need help once in a while and why not, but credit repair and debt consolidation is not one of those areas, it is an area where you can do it by yourself. Back in the days when I saw my credit report for first time I saw some "bad marks" on it (you know some late payments and stuff) I start freaking out and I remember thinking "there is no way I can do this by myself I will need some professional help" nevertheless I did it myself, how? easy I got educated that is the key. And now you are going to get the best education possible on this subject, about how to consolidate your debt, repair your credit, maintain your credit score etc... While I was studying my credit report I realized some big mistakes by either the creditor, the credit bureau and even both!!. This were not mine at all. I found several mistakes in multiple accounts and by doing some research it turns out that anywhere from 75% to 90% of the credit reports contain errors.

Myth 2: Your bad credit can't be fixed.

Not at all, having a bad credit rating does not mean you can't fix it, it may take you some time to do it, but you can definitely do it. There are several avenues to repair your credit, build positive lines of credit and returning to the good credit path. One of my most embarrassing stories occurred when I was applying for a Banana Republic card and I was denied in the middle of a very important Holiday. Improving your credit is just a matter of getting the right education on the right topics and with my videos you will get all the education you need.

Myth 3: You Only Have One Credit Score

The reality is that you have 3 credit scores; they are from the major credit reporting agencies, all 3 show different scores, so when applying for credit one company may use a different report than others, it is always good to check your credit score through the 3 bureaus, because scores can vary a lot among them.

Myth 4: Checking Your Credit Will Lower Your Score

There are different types of inquiries: soft inquiries and hard inquiries, the hard inquiries are the ones that will affect your credit score and these are done from the companies you wish to get the credit from, the other inquiries do not affect your credit score and those are the inquiries where you just want the information for promotional purposes.

Myth 5: Shopping Around For a Loan Will Lower Your Score

Another very common myth, if you are looking for credit (mortgage, car loan, home loan) from several vendors, these inquiries will appear on your credit report just once, nevertheless this only applies if the same kind of inquiries are made within 14 days of each other. Just remember that this does not apply for credit cards.

Myth 6: The Only Way to Improve My Score is To Remove All Negative Items

This is a partial truth, because as a matter of fact erasing your bad marks is just one part of the whole solution, what will boost your credit score is building "positive credit". Can you still remember those days were you were turned down from a credit card company because you did not have credit? Actually what they were trying to say is that you have not built "positive credit" with credit card companies.

"How to reduce your credit card interest rate with one simple phone call" this is free advice

It is more simpler than you think; here is what you have to do: Get your telephone, dial their number and ask them to reduce your interest rate!!! just like that, by the way, tell them that you have sitting in front of you a credit card with a lower interest than the one they are offering you. Maybe a zero percent rate for the first 6 months, which after that period will turn into an 8% rate. If you have a higher rate this technique will help you to lower it. Tell them that you are thinking of transferring your balance unless they decrease your interest rate, if you don't get a deal with the operator ask to talk with the supervisor, in most cases the threat to leave them is the key.

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