What to Watch Out for When Dealing With a Credit Repair Agency
By John Campbell
Before you deal with any credit repair agency
you need to be aware of what they can and
cannot do.
For starters, reputable credit repair agencies
can save you the time and hassle of scouring
your credit report for errors that may be
lowering your credit score. The best agencies
will sit down with you and verify any accurate
negative information before taking action.
Credit repair agencies can’t remove
any negative information on your credit
report that’s correct, regardless of any
claims that may be made to the contrary.
Agencies that knowingly dispute accurate
negative information are just wasting
your time. Through legislation enacted
in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA),
your creditors have 30 days to investigate
any claim to determine whether the negative
information being disputed is incorrect.
Negative information may be temporarily
removed from your credit report but will
return if it is verified as true at any
time, even after 30 days. In the meantime,
the credit repair agency may print you
a copy of your "updated" credit report
sans your negative info. You may not find
out until months later that your credit
score has not actually changed.
If your credit score is quite low, some
shady credit repair agencies will suggest
creating a completely new credit record.
In place of your social security number,
the agency may try to secure a fraudulent
Employer Identification Number (EIN) for
you. This is essentially creating a new
identity for you that you can use to start
over with a fresh credit record. This
is also a federal crime. If you fraudulently
create a new credit record you will be
held fully responsible for your actions
and could face prosecution.
Credit repair agencies can charge a hefty
fee for their services, regardless of
whether their services actually do any
good. You need to be aware of all the
fees and potential costs before agreeing
to let any credit repair agency go to
work for you. Legally, agencies need to
state in writing what the costs are for
their services.
Credit repair agencies also cannot legally
make any promises or guarantees they can’t
back up in writing. If in doubt about
anything the agency claims it can do,
check with the Better Business Bureau
and see if there are any complaints lodged
against the agency. If there are no complaints
on file, meet with a representative of
the agency you want to do business with
and make sure they aren’t making promises
that they can’t possibly deliver.
Armed with the knowledge of what credit
repair agencies can and cannot do, you
should be able to find an agency that
will meet your needs and help you clean
up your credit report with a minimum of
time and hassle.
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