September 2010

Credit Repair With Excellent Results

September 16, 2010

The majority of people probably experience credit problems at some time. Credit issues are becoming even more prevalent lately with the current economic crunch. However, there are steps you can take to repair your credit and you do have the right to repair your credit. Back in the 1970’s a Federal law was enacted that [...]

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Credit Tweet-Twits Whatever

September 15, 2010

As seen recently on Twitter…. The Batman has no limits. Most importantly, no credit limit. (hmm, wonder what his credit score is?) if I had a credit card I’d have bought it too, sorry (yeah, I would have went into debt right along with you!) UGRENT! Sandy’s now takes debit and credit cards. Breaking hard. [...]

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The State Of Housing

September 14, 2010

Not so good but possibly stabilizing. That is the verdict from Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies 2010 report on the state of the American Housing Market. “The nation has not faced housing problems of this magnitude since the Great Depression.” Job losses and high unemployment of course, have contributed and also the significant decrease [...]

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Simple and Effective Steps For Easy Credit Repair

September 13, 2010

It is important for most people to have a good credit rating. In order to get loans for important but expensive things like cars and houses you need to have good credit. A higher credit score can also assure that you get a more favorable interest rate. Good credit is important regardless of the state [...]

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Solutions For Credit Repair That Can Help You

September 10, 2010

The past few years have been difficult for many people. Many people have sent their credit scores decrease due to the problems of the ailing economy. Since credit is often required for major purchases many people may be interested in the benefits of credit repair and how it can benefit them. Consumers have the right [...]

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The Truths About Credit Repair In The Changing Economy

September 9, 2010

With the changing economy there are many people who are experiencing problematic credit. Consequently, there are many credit repair solutions that are being heavily advertised. Some of these companies are completely legitimate and they can offer some much-needed assistance but as you may have guessed, there are also some scams out there. It is just [...]

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Updating Your Derogatory Credit With Credit Repair

September 8, 2010

Right now there are more people who are suffering with bad credit and low credit scores than at almost any time in history. The current economic downslide has affected people who never had problems before. When people are losing jobs, having a difficult time paying for health care and small businesses are unable to borrow [...]

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Achieve An Excellent Outcome With Credit Repair

September 7, 2010

In 1970 the Fair Credit Reporting Act or the FCRA, was enacted. It gives consumers the right to dispute and challenge inaccurate, erroneous and misleading credit information. Even with this right, many people still feel intimidated by the process of credit repair. If credit repair is done right it can make some major improvements on [...]

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It’s Labor Day—What Kind Of Capitalism Do You Support?

September 6, 2010

Today is Labor Day and unfortunately this year many American’s are without a job. Unemployment is at record levels and the economy is in the tank, so to speak. It is reminiscent of the times of FDR and the Great Depression. At that time FDR worked to help all American’s by implementing such things as [...]

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What Exactly Is Credit Repair? The Myths And The Truth

September 3, 2010

In 1970 the Fair Credit Reporting Act or the FCRA was enacted. This law gives consumers the right to dispute any item showing on their credit report that may be inaccurate, incomplete, untimely, misleading, unverifiable, biased, ambiguous or unclear. This includes foreclosures, charge-offs and bankruptcies. The fact is that inaccurate credit such as false identities; [...]

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