Archive for the ‘Credit Reports and Scores’ Category

Guide to Fixing Your Credit Report and Raising Your Score

By: Green Panda | Date posted: July 03, 2009 (6:26 pm)

Sometimes I get questions sent to me through the email. Some questions are very specific and some a bit more universal.

I love when readers write to me!

I love when readers write to me!

Reader Asks a Question About Credit Reports

One question I received through email this week was about credit reports and scores. Here’s the gist of the question:

Should I pay [my] past due credit bills to better my credit?

I told him that paying your past due bills will slowly build up your credit. Past due accounts lower your score and it could look bad if you are thinking of getting a mortgage, car loan, or even rent an apartment down the road.

First off, I’d like to know where I’m starting from. You can do this by checking your credit reports.

Ordering Your Free Credit Reports

If you need to see what’s on your record,the Federal Trade Commission points you to the genuinely free link at annualcreditreport.com.

The three nationwide consumer reporting companies have set up one website, toll-free telephone number, and mailing address through which you can order your free annual report.

If you do not have Internet access, you can also call 1-877-322-8228.

See if there are any mistakes on your credit report and fix them. See what accounts are most delinquent and work on catching up with them.

Catching Up on Your Past Due Bills Helps You Raise Your Credit Score

Miranda Marquit wrote a post on this blog about the effect of debt repayment  on your credit score:

The largest consideration in your credit score is your debt payment history (35%). Do you pay on time? Do you always pay at least the minimum? Your credit score will take into account your payment history, and a reported late payment or a missed payment, on your debt obligations can have a big negative impact.

Because the credit score is designed to let lenders and creditors know how reliable you are when it comes to repaying your obligations, it is no surprise that debt is a huge factor. Indeed, the credit score is almost entirely designed around how you handle your debt.

Book Recommendations on Eliminating Credit Card Debt

If you’re in a lot of debt and need a step by step guide to build up your finances, borrow from your local library or buy Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey or  I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi. these books have practical tips on eliminating your credit card debt.

I enjoyed reading both books and think they give concrete actions to help you with your personal finances. Read both and see which one fits you better.

What advice do you have?

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How to Fix Your Credit Report and Raise Your Score

By: Green Panda | Date posted: November 19, 2008 (5:13 pm)

Errors on My Credit Report

A few months ago, I was checking out my credit scores to get an idea of where I stand. I had heard that there can be errors on it that can hurt your score and in in turn give you hugher interest rates for auto and home loans.

I noticed three glaring errors when I saw my credit reports:What's your FICO Score

  • My name was listed as my maiden name
  • I had a couple of addresses that I never lived in
  • I had a medical bill that was listed in collection, but was paid by my insurance years ago.

The first two were annoying, but the last mistake was dropping my credit score. Your bill payments make up an estimated 35% of your score.

How to Order Your Free Credit Reports

The three nationwide consumer reporting companies have set up one website, toll-free telephone number, and mailing address through which you can order your free annual report.

To order, visit annualcreditreport.com or call 1-877-322-8228

Source: Federal Trade Commission

Free Credit Report.com isn’t free

FreeCreditReport.com isn’t a completely free service. You pay $14.95/month to monitor one of your three scores, Experian. I had it and it didn’t really help.

When you order your free report here, you will begin your free trial membership in Triple AdvantageSM Credit Monitoring. If you don’t cancel your membership within the 7-day trial period**, you will be billed $14.95 plus applicable sales tax for each month that you continue your membership.

How to Dispute an Error

Call to verify what you need to send for your specific case. Too little and you have to repeat the process and too much information just makes me a bit nervous.

Credit Agency Contact Numbers

  • Equifax: (800) 685-1111
  • Experian: (888) 397-3742
  • TransUnion: (800) 888-4213

My Customer Service Rating

  • Equifax: It was easy to get a person available and got the information that I needed.
  • Experian: I can say that they are the hardest to reach. I was trying to get their fax number and their automated system does NOT give you the option of talking with a live person. I went online to hunt for the answer. Once I got someone, it went smoothly.
  • TransUnion: Even after digging online I couldn’t get a live person. I just find that annoying. I have to request my report by mail, as they can’t seem to verify me!

Mail over a letter to the agency stating what you are disputing and the paperwork you are including.

Some items you may need to include (depending on your error):

  • Copy of Driver’s License or State Identification
  • Copy of Social Security Card
  • Paperwork for the credit error (I had a copy of the insurance paperwork sent to me)

Send the letter through certified mail and send copies. DO NOT SEND ORIGINALS!

Credit Reporting Agencies’ Addresses:

Equifax
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241

Experian
P.O. Box 2104
Allen, TX 75013-0949

If you send by certified mail, try:

701 Experian Pkwy
Allen, TX 75013

Trans Union Corp.
760 W. Sproul Rd.
Springfield, PA 19064-0390


For some items, you can actually dispute them online. Equifax can do that with certain errors, such as a credit account or collection.

You should receive a letter in 6 weeks regarding the status of the dispute. EquixFax was able to handle my errors quickly. I’m still working on the other two agencies.

Your Thoughts

Have you’ve been through this? How have you fixed your credit report? If you know someone who needs to clean up their report, please share this post with them.

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