A judgment is the legal document stating the final decision on the outcome of a lawsuit. For many consumer credit cases the judgment involves a debt that is owed. In these cases, the judgment is frequently a monetary award to the plaintiff which is usually a creditor such as a credit card company or bank. The judgment in debt disputes may include a formal document issued by the court ordering the defendant to pay a certain amount of money to the credit card company or bank or whomever who has … [Read more...]
Contact Credit Reporting Agencies
There are generally two reasons consumers need to contact credit reporting agencies. Credit reporting agencies can be contacted to obtain a free credit report or the credit reporting agencies may be contacted to handle a credit report dispute. To contact a credit reporting agency in order to obtain a free copy of your credit report, the best method is to use the website set up to make these requests for all three of the major credit reporting agencies. The three major consumer credit … [Read more...]
Credit Reports are the Foundation for Credit Scores
A credit score, often referred to as a FICO score, is a number based on the information in an individual’s credit file or credit report. Because your score is constructed from the information in your credit report it is always worthwhile to review your credit report to find out what is causing either a low credit score or a good credit score. In fact, it is hard to improve your credit score numbers if you don’t know what is in your credit report causing the low numbers. Since a … [Read more...]
Credit Repair Scams Halted by FTC
In October, 2008 the Federal Trade Commission sent out a press release regarding charges brought against another credit repair scam operation. Credit report repair services that offer to repair credit for consumers have popped up across the nation. Unfortunately, many of these organizations fail to help consumers and in some egregious cases, violate the law by taking money in advance and deceiving consumers regarding the services they perform to improve credit histories and credit … [Read more...]
Severe Negative Information in a Credit Report
One of the four main components of credit data in a credit report includes public record information. Public records include items such as bankruptcies, tax liens, legal judgments and other legal proceedings recorded by a court. These records are often the biggest drags on a credit score. Some of these accounts may be able to be cleared up or removed from the credit history or credit report with a little bit of work. Most of these public records unfortunately, can not be altered or … [Read more...]
Beware of the Little Things that can Hurt Your Credit Score
Countless articles regarding credit inform consumers about the big events that can have a negative impact on their credit score. But, many consumers fail to realize all the little transactions or little known transactions that may have a fairly significant and harmful influence on their credit score. We all now the importance of good credit and a good credit score in our society with its wide ranging impact from credit and borrowing to employment to insurance and housing and more. Most … [Read more...]
