Saturday, March 24, 2007
Friday, March 2, 2007
What is Credit Restoration and Why Should I Have It Done?
Credit restoration is the process by which one can have negative, derogatory, outdated or incorrect information removed from one's credit report. This process is legal and even moral. While there are many scam artists out there who are purporting to be credit restoration specialists, in truth there are VERY few true professionals. Credit restoration should be used as one more tool in proper credit management. Not only will it help to ensure a respectable credit report, it can also offer another layer of scam protection.
In most cases, one can perform what I call "credit maintenance" on their own. This involves cleaning out the "clutter" on your credit reports. Clutter is information that is dragging down your score but is not really important. Things like inquiries and credit denials fall into this category. Each inquiry can cause your credit score to drop anywhere from four to 10 points EACH. So doing a routine cleaning of these items at least three times a year will help maintain optimal credit ratings.
When it comes to the more serious issues, bankruptcies, charge-offs, collections, etc., it is better to have a professional do the work for you. Keep in mind that there are 340 different laws in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Unless you know how each of them works and how to manipulate them in their infinite combinations, let the experts who deal with these laws every day handle the more difficult issues. You will have far better results than if you go it alone. Inevitably, when most people do their own credit repair, they come across two brick walls: Frivolous and Verified. Once you have met these obsticles, you will get no further on your own.
There are many supposed "experts" out there who have purchased those do-it-yourself kits and credit "holy books" who think they can fix everybody's credit reports. I have purchased many of these items myself and so have many of my clients. I can tell you from the standpoint of a professional, they will get you nowhere, or at best, limited results. I have found them all to be either deliberately incomplete (so you will purchase more information) or just plain inaccurate. People trying some of these methods stand a very good chance of doing prison time.
There are several reasons that one should have a credit restoration performed if they have bad credit. The obvious one is the benefits of having a higher credit score. Lower interest rates on your mortgage, auto loan and credit cards. Lower auto, home and renter's insurance rates. The security of knowing that when an emergency happens, you are better prepared to meet it. But have you thought about these issues: a better future for your child(ren); protection from certain scam artists. These are very important things to consider when deciding whether or not to undergo credit restoration.
Examining how your credit score affects the interest on your $20,000 SUV, you can see how much MORE of your hard earned money you are throwing away by having BAD CREDIT. With perfect credit, you may qualify for 0% interest. But, if you only have moderate damage to your credit report your interest rate can cause you to pay an extra $5,500 in interest. With BAD CREDIT you will be lucky to get away with 20% interest. Auto loans can have up to 30% interest. (Figures based on $20,000 auto loan over 60 months.)
Let us examine now what could happen to your mortgage rates with perfect credit versus damaged and bad credit. The following figures are based on a $100,000 mortgage, refinance or equity loan over 30 years. Notice how much money you are losing just by having your interest rate jump by two or three points. With Great credit you can get a mortgage at 7% interest. For this example, that will be our base. With only moderately damaged credit you can expect to have a 9% interest rate. Your monthly payments jump from $655.30 to $804.62. At 12% interest (for those with BAD CREDIT) your monthly payments skyrocket to $1,028.60! You will end up paying $230,791.63 for your $100,000 loan.
So, ok, you can live with paying 230% of the value of your home, right? But you haven't considered the cost of homeowner's insurance. Because you have bad credit, the insurance companies are going to rape you. You can pay as much as TRIPLE the rate of those with good credit. You have to figure this into your monthly budget as well. Don't forget the insurance premium on your SUV. That is going to have a significant increase as well. With some companies as much as FOUR TIMES higher than with good credit! Is there any money left over in your budget now to feed the kids?
What about your children? How does your bad credit affect their future? If you are like me and have the world's most intelligent girl, you are going to want her to attend college. After all, how else is she going to become a Nobel Prize winning scientist? But college costs lots and lots of money. And because of your bad credit you cannot obtain a loan to send her to college. Now your Nobel Prize winning daughter is doomed to a life of mediocrity at best. Maybe you will be able to muster up enough money to send her to community college, and there is nothing wrong with that. But, let's face it, community college is no substitute for a university.
As I mentioned above, there are a lot of scam artists out there. Some of them will prey on you because of your bad credit. There is a very successful scam going on right now called a debt collection scam. The credit reporting agencies do not care whom they sell your information to. So these shysters purchase a list from the credit reporting agencies of people with bad credit. They target those with collections and charge-offs on their reports. These scoundrels then pose as collection agents or bill collectors and bully their unsuspecting victims into paying off their debt. Just as a real bill collector would do. You, the victim, are then surprised when a legitimate bill collector (if there is such an animal) comes along wanting you to pay your debt, AGAIN. You will have to pay TWICE because of the outlaw who hoodwinked you. But what if that information was not available? If you have that information removed, it CANNOT BE USED AGAINST YOU! Then when a bill collector does call you, it cannot be argued that he is not with a legitimate company.
And about those other scoundrels we know as bill collectors. How will credit restoration help you in your battle them? Imagine this scenario: you are about to get ready for bed after a long day. Your phone rings. When you pick it up, you are told very politely (because the recorders are running) that it is ABC Debt collection agency. Then they proceed to make every threat under the sun to try to get you to pay. Let me make this very clear: ALL BILL COLLECTORS LIE ALL THE TIME! The only other group of people whom I have ever heard this comment made about is convicts. (How proud these people must make their mothers to have jobs that are classed on the same level as criminals!) Bill collectors have ONLY ONE legitimate threat, ruining your credit. They CAN have derogatory information placed on your credit report. But YOU know that the information can be removed from your report just as fast as it can be put there. Now, YOU have control. Now YOU have the power! YOU get to set the terms of repayment, not them! If they don't agree to your terms, then YOU get the satisfaction of hanging up on them. When they call back, YOU STILL have the power. They have NO legitimate threat to use against you! Have fun with them. Tell them you will pay in full tomorrow. When they call back, tell them you have changed your mind. Now you only want to pay one dollar per month. You can drag this out for as long as you want because YOU have the carrot and they are the asses chasing it.
If this article hasn't convinced you that credit restoration is a vital part of good credit management, then you should pull your head out of the sand and re-read the article. Then contact me and I will help you get started.
In most cases, one can perform what I call "credit maintenance" on their own. This involves cleaning out the "clutter" on your credit reports. Clutter is information that is dragging down your score but is not really important. Things like inquiries and credit denials fall into this category. Each inquiry can cause your credit score to drop anywhere from four to 10 points EACH. So doing a routine cleaning of these items at least three times a year will help maintain optimal credit ratings.
When it comes to the more serious issues, bankruptcies, charge-offs, collections, etc., it is better to have a professional do the work for you. Keep in mind that there are 340 different laws in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Unless you know how each of them works and how to manipulate them in their infinite combinations, let the experts who deal with these laws every day handle the more difficult issues. You will have far better results than if you go it alone. Inevitably, when most people do their own credit repair, they come across two brick walls: Frivolous and Verified. Once you have met these obsticles, you will get no further on your own.
There are many supposed "experts" out there who have purchased those do-it-yourself kits and credit "holy books" who think they can fix everybody's credit reports. I have purchased many of these items myself and so have many of my clients. I can tell you from the standpoint of a professional, they will get you nowhere, or at best, limited results. I have found them all to be either deliberately incomplete (so you will purchase more information) or just plain inaccurate. People trying some of these methods stand a very good chance of doing prison time.
There are several reasons that one should have a credit restoration performed if they have bad credit. The obvious one is the benefits of having a higher credit score. Lower interest rates on your mortgage, auto loan and credit cards. Lower auto, home and renter's insurance rates. The security of knowing that when an emergency happens, you are better prepared to meet it. But have you thought about these issues: a better future for your child(ren); protection from certain scam artists. These are very important things to consider when deciding whether or not to undergo credit restoration.
Examining how your credit score affects the interest on your $20,000 SUV, you can see how much MORE of your hard earned money you are throwing away by having BAD CREDIT. With perfect credit, you may qualify for 0% interest. But, if you only have moderate damage to your credit report your interest rate can cause you to pay an extra $5,500 in interest. With BAD CREDIT you will be lucky to get away with 20% interest. Auto loans can have up to 30% interest. (Figures based on $20,000 auto loan over 60 months.)
Let us examine now what could happen to your mortgage rates with perfect credit versus damaged and bad credit. The following figures are based on a $100,000 mortgage, refinance or equity loan over 30 years. Notice how much money you are losing just by having your interest rate jump by two or three points. With Great credit you can get a mortgage at 7% interest. For this example, that will be our base. With only moderately damaged credit you can expect to have a 9% interest rate. Your monthly payments jump from $655.30 to $804.62. At 12% interest (for those with BAD CREDIT) your monthly payments skyrocket to $1,028.60! You will end up paying $230,791.63 for your $100,000 loan.
So, ok, you can live with paying 230% of the value of your home, right? But you haven't considered the cost of homeowner's insurance. Because you have bad credit, the insurance companies are going to rape you. You can pay as much as TRIPLE the rate of those with good credit. You have to figure this into your monthly budget as well. Don't forget the insurance premium on your SUV. That is going to have a significant increase as well. With some companies as much as FOUR TIMES higher than with good credit! Is there any money left over in your budget now to feed the kids?
What about your children? How does your bad credit affect their future? If you are like me and have the world's most intelligent girl, you are going to want her to attend college. After all, how else is she going to become a Nobel Prize winning scientist? But college costs lots and lots of money. And because of your bad credit you cannot obtain a loan to send her to college. Now your Nobel Prize winning daughter is doomed to a life of mediocrity at best. Maybe you will be able to muster up enough money to send her to community college, and there is nothing wrong with that. But, let's face it, community college is no substitute for a university.
As I mentioned above, there are a lot of scam artists out there. Some of them will prey on you because of your bad credit. There is a very successful scam going on right now called a debt collection scam. The credit reporting agencies do not care whom they sell your information to. So these shysters purchase a list from the credit reporting agencies of people with bad credit. They target those with collections and charge-offs on their reports. These scoundrels then pose as collection agents or bill collectors and bully their unsuspecting victims into paying off their debt. Just as a real bill collector would do. You, the victim, are then surprised when a legitimate bill collector (if there is such an animal) comes along wanting you to pay your debt, AGAIN. You will have to pay TWICE because of the outlaw who hoodwinked you. But what if that information was not available? If you have that information removed, it CANNOT BE USED AGAINST YOU! Then when a bill collector does call you, it cannot be argued that he is not with a legitimate company.
And about those other scoundrels we know as bill collectors. How will credit restoration help you in your battle them? Imagine this scenario: you are about to get ready for bed after a long day. Your phone rings. When you pick it up, you are told very politely (because the recorders are running) that it is ABC Debt collection agency. Then they proceed to make every threat under the sun to try to get you to pay. Let me make this very clear: ALL BILL COLLECTORS LIE ALL THE TIME! The only other group of people whom I have ever heard this comment made about is convicts. (How proud these people must make their mothers to have jobs that are classed on the same level as criminals!) Bill collectors have ONLY ONE legitimate threat, ruining your credit. They CAN have derogatory information placed on your credit report. But YOU know that the information can be removed from your report just as fast as it can be put there. Now, YOU have control. Now YOU have the power! YOU get to set the terms of repayment, not them! If they don't agree to your terms, then YOU get the satisfaction of hanging up on them. When they call back, YOU STILL have the power. They have NO legitimate threat to use against you! Have fun with them. Tell them you will pay in full tomorrow. When they call back, tell them you have changed your mind. Now you only want to pay one dollar per month. You can drag this out for as long as you want because YOU have the carrot and they are the asses chasing it.
If this article hasn't convinced you that credit restoration is a vital part of good credit management, then you should pull your head out of the sand and re-read the article. Then contact me and I will help you get started.
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