Tips to Repair Your Credit Score
There are laws on the books in many countries, including the U.S., which let those who have found errors on their credit report to contest their inclusion in these reports. Doing so can really help out your credit score, being that your score is largely affected by what is found on your credit report. This process can be easier than you may think, as long as you are able to prove your position.
Having good credit is all-important these days. So if you do find a problem on your report, you have to take action right away. Give the credit bureau all the relevant documentation you can get a hold of, this will make the process of repairing your credit much easier. Don’t just call the credit bureau and scream at them, this isn’t going to help you or anyone else. Follow the hints below for a better way to go about repairing your credit score.
Most importantly, do not apply for any credit cards, loans, etc. while your credit score is in poor shape. Not only will you likely be denied, but these attempts will reflect poorly on your credit score.
Pay all your bills on time - it’s very tempting to skip payments because people know they won’t get thrown into jail for one or two skipped payments. But think of it this way: a skipped payment will lead you into a situation where you’ll feel trapped and be cash-strapped. That’s almost the equivalent of remaining in a locked cell.
Respect your limits - if your credit cards have a ceiling on how much credit you can use, respect that ceiling. Pay more than the minimum amount on your credit cards every month.
Debt consolidation may be a good idea. If you are paying on many debts, the varying interest rates on these debts may be costing you more than you think. Seek some advice from a financial planner on this, it is definitely convenient and may save you money.
Use cash, if that is an option. Try only carrying cash - you can’t spend money you don’t have this way.
Attempt to form a rapport with your bank, credit union and mortgage provider. If you have a measure of trust between each other, small problems with your credit may be overlooked; this can be a big help to your in repairing your credit score.
Credit is sacred. It’s also one of the most fragile things we have. If you have a bad credit score, don’t wait to get it repaired. If you’ve made regular payments and never skipped due dates, keep all of your receipts and send copies off to your credit bureau.
Keep this in mind - if you find a problem on your credit report, make sure it gets fixed!
