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Boost Your Credit Scores with Credit Repair



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By : Ian Webber   

Credit Repair for Everyone

Everyone wants their credit score to be as high as possible. Not everyone is a candidate for credit repair, but most people can utilize these score raising techniques to one degree or another. For some it is a matter of recovering after a period of financial difficulty, others may only need a little tune-up. Here are the best ways to improve your scores, and keep them up!

Positive and Negative Issues

There are two areas that must be addressed as part of any credit repair effort, the positive and the negative. Without positive credit your scores will go nowhere regardless of any progress you make removing erroneous derogatory information. And unless you clean up the negative errors that are weighing down your scores you will be handicapped without the presence of positive credit on your report.

Open and Active Accounts

Building positive data on your report for credit repair purposes does not have to be difficult. Secured credit cards are the perfect way to develop positive history even if your current scores make it impossible for you to qualify for regular unsecured accounts. If your scores are not too bad you may be able to obtain regular cards. Either way, make sure that you have open active accounts showing on your report.

Managing Open Accounts

Before we discuss credit repair techniques for dealing with the negative issues on your report it is important to touch on the ways to manage your open active accounts. It is common sense that you must make your payments on time; a late payment can be a terrible setback. But if you really want the best scores it is critical that you maintain your balances properly.

Using Your Balances Properly

High revolving balances will hurt your credit scores. Conversely, low balances will help. The extent to which this factor can impact your results is very dramatic. There are certain percentage breakpoints that you can focus on: 20, 40, 60, and 80 percent limit usage. If you run a balance up over 80 percent your scores could fall by 100 points. The best credit repair results will come from bringing your balances under the 20 percent mark.

Finding the Errors Can Be Hard

The negative information on your report presents a different set of challenges. Most people these days are aware of the prevalence of reporting errors. What most people are not cognizant of is how subtle some of these issues can be. It is not always easy to find errors. It is not just a matter of looking for late payments you do not recognize. Many errors are hard-to-spot legal violations by collectors and other participants in the system.

Credit Repair Services

All of these matters must be tracked down and disputed through the credit bureaus. If there is a doubt in your mind as to your ability to find errors you should consider hiring a good credit repair service to do the work for you. They are trained to hunt down every issue that can harm your scores. In addition, for a small fee these services will manage the cumbersome and time consuming job of sending and managing your ongoing dispute letters.

Copyright © 2010 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.

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Author Resource:- Ian Webber is an expert in consumer law and consults for several of the leading credit repair services. Ian is a graduate of the London School of Economics and The University of Chicago where he earned his LLM. Ian is currently based in California.
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