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credit card consolidation
GamersLove asked:


I owe roughly $15,000 (between two cards). I was young and immature when it came to money and now I have to pay the price. I tried to get a new credit card to consolidate both balances but I was told in an application that my credit score was lowered by too many enquiries over a period of time (big bummer) so I can’t get a new card. I almost went with Capitol One, thats how desperate I was. But alas I’m still stuck with these two high interest cards. They’re college cards that I got when I was 18 (24 now). I tried to get the companies to lower the interest rate but they gave me a song and dance about the rates being on perma-set rate. So i need advice/help bad. :-(

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bRIAN M asked:


I just finished grad school with a significant amount of credit card debt (approx $8,000) spread amongst three cards. They were student cards when I opened them so the interest rates are disgustingly high. My three banks cannot currently lower my interest rates even though I have graduated and got a good job making a decent salary.

I am not fool and I want to pay these cards off as quickly as possible at the lowest rate possible. I am interesting in learning more about credit card consolidation services.

Mostly I want to know how using one would affect my credit score. My score is good (low 700s) and I do not want to affect as I hope to buy a home in the next 2-3 years.

Does anyone know the effect of debt consolidation and does anyone have recommendations for reputable services?
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I just finished grad school with a significant amount of credit card debt (approx $8,000) spread amongst three cards. They were student cards when I opened them so the interest rates are disgustingly high. My three banks cannot currently lower my interest rates even though I have graduated and got a good job making a decent salary.

I am not fool and I want to pay these cards off as quickly as possible at the lowest rate possible. I am interesting in learning more about credit card consolidation services.

Mostly I want to know how using one would affect my credit score. My score is good (low 700s) and I do not want to affect as I hope to buy a home in the next 2-3 years.

Does anyone know the effect of debt consolidation and does anyone have recommendations for reputable services?

(To be clear, I am talking about a consolidation LOAN not a consolidation management program. I understand the difference)

KRUEGER

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credit card consolidation
askerneedogs asked:


I have dug myself into $7500 worth of credit card debt and the only way out is credit card consolidation for three years to get out of debt has anyone ever went with one of these companies I have heard different stories that in the long run it could effect your credit score any info would help one last thing im thinking of going with this company http://www.creditsolutions.com

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credit card consolidation
Daniel Major asked:


If you are considering credit card consolidation as an alternative to your increasing credit card debt you may have asked either of the following common questions:

How do credit card consolidation loans work?

Credit Card consolidation loans work by paying off all your credit card debt and providing a single repayment at a lower interest rate than previously experienced with the credit cards that it pays off.

Simple really but here is the downside.

Qualifying for a consolidation loan is not as easy as it used to be with lenders being far more reluctant to help those people who they deem to be of greater financial risk. In other words, unless your credit history is good you may struggle to find a company willing to lend to you.

This is why it is important to act before you encounter any financial problems that may affect your credit score adversely.

Right, let’s just say that you have fulfilled all the criteria required by the lender for a successful credit card consolidation loan application the next step will be to provide all the necessary accurate debt information so that the lender knows exactly how much money is actually required for your consolidation.

Finally, when this is completed they will lend you the money needed to pay off your creditors and be left with just the one monthly loan payment.

In some cases the lender will insist that they pay off the creditors for you or alternatively they will list on your contract the creditors and the value of each amount to be paid off by you as a condition of the loan.



How do credit card consolidation programs benefit you?


A reduced interest rate is the over-riding benefit of a consolidation program. Credit cards have predominantly high interest rates and charges which means that people are paying a great deal of money each month just to pay off interest alone, sometimes this interest can be as high as 30% which is extortionate.

By lowering your interest rate you can save a great deal of money, consolidation loans will also make managing your debt much easier as you will only have the one loan repayment to worry about each month instead of several high interest repayments to your credit cards.

Consolidating your credit card debt will only work as a debt management measure if you refrain from using your credit cards, if you continue to charge your cards after consolidation you will be in an even worse situation, consolidate your credit cards and then cut them up!



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credit repair
Ian Webber asked:


Change Your Life



The words echo though the canyons of the Internet, “there is no credit repair quick fix”. This could not be farther from the truth. If you make the mistake of believing this you will have done yourself grave financial harm. Credit repair can, in fact, clean up the errors on your credit report and dramatically improve your credit scores in a very short amount of time. And in the current credit market environment this can mean a life changing difference in the interest rate you will get on a mortgage, or a car loan, and even in your ability to obtain financing when you need it. So how does it work?

The Mystery of Credit Repair



There was a time when a timely payment history meant that you had great credit. Would you be aghast to discover that this is no longer true? In fact, it is so far from the truth that it is quite possible to make every payment on time for years on end and still have a dismal credit score. And herein lays the mystery of credit repair. The days of common sense credit are all in the past. Credit score optimization now requires a virtual roadmap. How did this come about?

The End of Common Sense Credit

The era of common sense credit begin its demise in the mid 1950s, when two then unknown researchers at Stanford University first conceived of a predictive model of credit behavior. Their concept was that it would be possible for prospective lenders to make lending decisions based only on a numeric representation of the credit worthiness of a loan applicant. The two researchers were engineer Bill Fair and mathematician Earl Isaac. The company they founded to develop their visionary algorithm was Fair Isaac Corp. and the world changing number they invented is called the FICO score.

It’s a Predictive Model



The FICO score is commonly perceived by consumers as a report card score, a grade reflecting the quality of their financial responsibility. This is not quite correct. The FICO score is designed to predict, specifically, the future credit behavior of a consumer. And future credit behavior is not at all the same as a predictable continuum of past payment history. There is so much more involved; and it is in these details that a credit repair professional is able to guide you through the maze of obstacles to the goal of credit score optimization.

My FICO.com

If you visit the excellent Fair Isaac website you will find a wealth of credit repair guidance coupled with some worthwhile explanations of the mechanics of the FICO credit score formula. I recommend a thorough reading of the website for anyone considering starting a credit repair effort. You will find that the scoring model puts different weight on five discrete categories of data; 35 percent of your score is based on payment history, 30 percent on amounts owed, 15 percent on length of credit history, 10 percent on new credit, and 10 percent on the types of credit used. This is somewhat helpful, but there is much unsaid. Here are a couple of highlights that may assist your credit repair project.

Managing Your Credit Repair



If you are starting a credit repair effort you should vow to avoid late payments at all costs. But there is so much more involved. Your credit score is influenced by both the negative and positive information on your credit report. It is clear that you should clean up the erroneous derogatory information, but as importantly, you must feed positive information to the credit bureaus each month. It is essential that you have at least two open revolving accounts. But be careful, because if you get the wrong type of revolving accounts, or manage them improperly (and I don’t mean making late payments), your credit scores can plummet.

Good Credit Bad Credit

There is good revolving credit and there is bad revolving credit. Your credit repair success depends on understanding this. All consumer credit, such as store cards and furniture store loans are bad. You cannot optimize your credit scores with this type of debt. You need mainstream credit cards; MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover are winners. If you can’t get approved for regular unsecured credit cards, get secured cards. They are easy to get and they make for great credit repair tools, if you manage them right! Here’s how.

Watch Your Balance!



We noted above that FICO puts 30 percent weight on amounts owed. They also put 15 percent weight on age of accounts. What they don’t tell you is that the amount owned on new accounts carries almost double the weight of an older seasoned account. This makes for both a great credit repair opportunity and a potential credit repair land mine. If you max out a new card you can lose up to 150 points on your score, but keep that balance down, ideally under 20 percent of the available credit line, and watch your scores take off. Good luck with your credit repair!

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free credit report
Peter Nisbet asked:


The importance of getting your free credit report cannot be overemphasized. In the current economic climate, with such a strong squeeze on credit, everybody’s credit rating is at risk, and even if you think you have a premium credit score, you might be in for an unpleasant shock. People are getting such shocks not only daily, but hourly throughout the USA.

However, before we discuss that, let’s have a look at what a credit report is and what information it gives you. It contains four parts basically: your personal details, your credit history, public records appertaining to your financial stability and finally, inquiries made by third parties as to your credit record. While you might not understand the need for this information, they are carefully examined by potential lenders.

To put it in general terms, your credit report is a record of your credit history and your financial stability. It contains financial details such as mortgages, loans, mail order agreements, credit cards, banking facilities and so on, and includes your repayment history, any late payments, missed payments, defaults and so on. It also includes any details of credit or loan applications you have made, and whether any have been turned down.

If your credit report is bad, you will either not be offered credit or will have to pay a higher interest rate than those with a good credit report. In some cases you will be refused credit. Hence the importance of knowing what your credit record is like. The same is true of your credit score that lenders use to assess your credit-worthiness.

The implications of a bad credit report include you being refused a credit card application, a loan, a mortgage, a car loan and any other form of credit. You could even be refused a mail order agreement or even a car hire. That is not the end of it, because the same could apply to your partner and your children if they reside at the same address as you. When your kids look for a mortgage of their own before being married, or seek a loan for their first car, they could be refused because of your poor credit record.

That is fine if the record is correct, because although it is bad for you, at least it will have been deserved. However, it has been estimated that up to 90% of credit records are inaccurate, and that a large proportion of people are being wrongly refused credit. Not an entire 90%, obviously, but a lot of people are being unfairly refused credit, and that could be you or your kids. You won’t know till you apply.

Why wait till then? Why not just get a credit report now, so that you know where you stand. It makes sense, and since it is free what are you waiting for? Did you know that anybody can see your credit report? In the USA, the Fair credit Reporting Act (FCRA) allows employers, creditors, landlords, insurers and any other business to have access to your credit report for purposes of credit, renting a home, employment or any other reason where your financial situation could be of interest.

These reports are available in the USA from three agencies: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, and each has to provide you with a free copy of your credit report annually on request. Once you have a bad record on your report you have to wait 7 years to have it removed.

However, there are companies that help you to check up on your report and have any inaccurate data removed. You could easily have your next credit request refused due to inaccurate or false information. Identity theft or even mistaken identity is no longer uncommon. Nor is it uncommon for office staff to make typing errors and you to have something on your credit record that never occurred.

In today’s economic climate your credit is the one thing you must do all that you can to protect, so make sure you implement your right to a free credit report. There are companies that can get your free report from all three agencies, and then check it with you to make sure that nothing is untoward. With 90% containing inaccurate information, that might be highly likely. If so they can help you to get these false records removed.

It’s your credit, and it affects everybody living in your home. Get it checked out now with a free triple credit report. Also check up on your credit score at the same time.



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Jim McEwan asked:




Click Here to Get A Free Credit Report from Experian


A credit report is a record of an individual’s or company’s past borrowing and repaying, including information about late payments and bankruptcy. In Florida, when a customer fills out an application for credit from a bank, store or credit card company, their information is forwarded to a credit bureau. The credit bureau matches the name, address and other identifying information on the credit applicant with information retained by the bureau in its files. This information is used by lenders such as credit card companies to determine an individual’s credit worthiness; that is, determining an individual’s willingness to repay a debt. The willingness to repay a debt is indicated by how timely past payments have been made to other lenders. Lenders like to see consumer debt obligations paid on a monthly basis.

These factors help lenders determine whether to extend credit, and on what terms. With the adoption of risk-based pricing on almost all lending in the financial services industry, this report has become even more important since it is usually the sole element used to choose the annual percentage rate (APR), grace period and other contractual obligations of the credit card or loan.

For a limited time, Florida residents can get a free credit report from Experian to determine their credit score. This report will also help keep you safe from identity theft and is currently available to you free of charge. Don’t wait – this free credit report can save you thousands of dollars on internet payments, click on the link below to get your Florida free credit report now:

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