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		<title>How can I fix my credit debt that my parents messed up?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 00:32:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[april marie asked: When I was younger about 14 or 15 my parents got credit cards in my name (which i think is illegal but it was to help at the time) but hard times hit and they kept using them although we didnt have the money. So eventually she stopped using them but now [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>april marie</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>When I was younger about 14 or 15 my parents got credit cards in my name (which i think is illegal but it was to help at the time) but hard times hit and they kept using them although we didnt have the money. So eventually she stopped using them but now im way in debt and they cant afford to pay it off and neither can i ( i am only 19 years old).</p>
<p>i cant get a decent apartment or get credit cards and some jobs that require a credit check&#8230; cant get those</p>
<p>im going on a trip to cancun but i need a credit card but i need to fix my credit which is the most important thing to me right now.</p>
<p>if i get legal help my parents could get in serious trouble which of course me being their child i dont want</p>
<p>can anyone help at all?<br/><br/><a href=''>Steve</a></div>
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		<title>Fixing Credit Score &#8211; The Strategy That Helped Others Repair Credit in a Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 07:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Irena Bocheva asked: Are you planning to apply for an auto or mortgage loan, but fear being turned down by creditors? Do you want to raise your FICO because a potential employer is conducting a mandatory credit check? Do you simply want to get rid of debt and start with a clean credit slate? Whatever [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Irena Bocheva						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Are you planning to apply for an auto or mortgage loan, but fear being turned down by creditors? Do you want to raise your FICO because a potential employer is conducting a mandatory credit check? Do you simply want to get rid of debt and start with a clean credit slate? Whatever your specific situation is, fixing credit score is always a good idea.<br/><br/>Here are 3 possible routes that will take you to the land of &#8220;better credit&#8221;.<br/><br/><strong>1 The hard way.</strong><br/><br/>This is the most popular and most laborious way to raise credit score. According to the mainstream credit advisers credit repair can only be achieved through careful budget planning, financial discipline and patience. In order to succeed you have to take a look at your income, track monthly expenditures, curb any unnecessary spending and and start paying off your debt. Slowly but surely you&#8217;ll work your way up to a better credit. There are various caveats associated with this long term approach to a better credit. For example, most of the people that need better credit score can&#8217;t wait years to see the positive results. They need that house or brand new car NOW, not later. Besides, people with outstanding credit debt have to spend literally decades of their lives paying off what they owe. Last, but not least-paying off your debt in full can sometimes harm your report and lower your score. For example, paying off a collection that is more than 2 years old will upgrade the account status to current. The bad debt (although now paid) will continue to influence your score adversely and will stay on your report for additional 7 years.<br/><br/><strong>2 The expensive way.</strong><br/><br/>A lot of people feel helpless and overwhelmed when it comes to credit repair. They turn to credit repair services and pay exorbitant fees hoping to see their score skyrocket soon. What are the problems associated with this type of credit repair? First, there are many scam services out there which prey on the huge crowd of misinformed people. Typical tell-tale signs that you are dealing with scam services is when they ask for the money upfront or when they don&#8217;t inform you of your legal rights. The second problem is that these companies simply do the things you can do yourself IF you had enough credit knowledge.<br/><br/><strong>3 The smart way.</strong><br/><br/>This is the fastest and most painless way to a better credit. The only requirement-knowledge about the credit system and the various loopholes in it. Do you know what&#8217;s the formula behind your FICO score? Which 2 credit factors account for more than 30% of your final credit score? How many points does each type of negative item take away from your credit report (bankruptcy, foreclosure, loan default, collection, legal judgment, late payment, credit inquiry etc)? Do you know how to get credit bureaus, collection agencies and original creditors to delete items from your record? Do you know how to file Rapid Rescore and remove mistakes on your report within 48 hours? Do you know how to bring your credit card balances to the &#8220;healthy zone&#8221; (30% balance to limit ratio) without paying off your balances? How to settle with collection agencies for less than 20 % of what you actually owe? In a nutshell-the more you know about the credit system, the faster you will see positive credit results.<br/><br/>Fixing credit score is not than hard. Knowledge about the credit system and the little known secrets in it will boost your credit in no time. Once you start thinking outside the credit box, you&#8217;ll be surprised to find how easy credit repair actually is.<br/><br/><a href=''>Jose</a></div>
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		<title>5 Quick and Easy Steps to Do Credit Repair yourself</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 16:45:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alex Navas asked: ough economy, when every dollar counts, it is crucial to learn how to do credit repair yourself. Each and every day, thousands of desperate people are needlessly running to credit repair agencies spending hundreds, even thousands of dollars trying to get their credit up to par.But it really isn&#8217;t that difficult at [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Alex Navas</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>ough economy, when every dollar counts, it is crucial to learn how to do credit repair yourself. Each and every day, thousands of desperate people are needlessly running to credit repair agencies spending hundreds, even thousands of dollars trying to get their credit up to par.<br/><br/>But it really isn&#8217;t that difficult at all to repair credit yourself if you know the basic things that most credit repair services would otherwise do for you for a fee.<br/><br/>If you aren&#8217;t aware of those simple actions, here are 5 quick and easy steps to do credit repair yourself.<br/><br/>1. Access a copy of your credit report &#8211; you are entitled to a copy of your credit report for free once a year. You can access it in the mail, by phone, or even online. Although you get this free credit report, be sure to also get your credit scores along with your report, as this is the foundation for doing credit repair for yourself.<br/><br/>2. Check your credit report for errors &#8211; this is one of the biggest factors that credit repair agencies bank on &#8211; the mistakes that can you easy remove yourself while you&#8217;re in the process of credit repair. Look for wrong addresses, wrong social security numbers, accounts with balances that you&#8217;ve already paid off, and even accounts with late payments that were actually made on time.<br/><br/>3. Negotiate account payoffs &#8211; here&#8217;s another area that you are typically charged for by credit repair agencies which you can avoid by doing the credit repair yourself. All you have to do is call your creditors on collection or past due accounts and ask them to settle with you. Just let them know that you will pay off the balance, but that you are only able to pay a certain amount. If the creditor agrees, you have just saved a few hundred dollars and you now have a zero balance on that account.<br/><br/>4. Raise your credit limits &#8211; you may be asking yourself, &#8220;How can raising your credit limits help when you are doing credit repair yourself?&#8221; The magic about this is that 30 percent of your credit score is directly impacted by the balance on your account compared to the limit on that account. So there is only two ways to change this aspect of your credit score. Either you pay down the balance or you raise up the credit limit. Either can give you an equal result when doing credit repair yourself.<br/><br/>5. Continue monitoring your credit score &#8211; here&#8217;s where most people miss it big time. They take the initial actions to repair their credit themselves, but then they never follow up to be certain that those actions really helped their credit scores. That&#8217;s the pitfall of doing credit repair yourself; you may not have a good system for following through until you get the results in your credit that you are looking for. The best tool to use here is a calendar and simply putting reminders every one to two months to check your credit report and credit scores again.<br/><br/>As you can see, these are all simple steps that will guide you along the way to do the credit repair yourself. If you can do these 5 simple steps, then you have just saved yourself hundreds of dollars by not having others do it for you.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Sheila</a></div>
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