A pay for delete letter is a useful tool to try to eliminate a delinquent credit item from your credit report. A pay for delete letter is a means used to arrange for a settlement on a severely delinquent account in which the sender is requesting that the creditor remove the delinquent record in return for paying the account off. The payoff amount can be the full amount or an offer to settle for a lesser amount. The letter can be used in a variety of situations were the debtor wants to … [Read more...]
Your Credit Score May be Too Low
Before the economy took a turn for the worse and credit became harder to obtain, good credit and a good credit score was a fairly well established number or close range of numbers. Now when it comes to the topic of a good credit score, that well defined range of credit scores that creditors and consumers would agree on is elusive. Tougher credit and greater credit awareness has elevated those numbers and what was once a good number is now reduced to a fair or poor credit score. A wide … [Read more...]
Credit Scores and Your Hospital Stay
Hospitals have long struggled with handling delinquent medical bills of their patients. In recent years the business of identifying potentially risky customers in advance of rendering medical services has picked up steam. Credit scores have been used by lenders, landlords and insurers to evaluate consumer’s financial risk. Now the business of handling and managing medical bills has moved into the arena of credit scores and credit profiles. The medical credit score is intended to be … [Read more...]
