All these loans and their payments result in a credit
history, which most people don't usually give too much thought too
until it's too late. Your credit history can have a major influence
on your life, and once you credit history becomes poor you will find
yourself unable to rent cars, obtain services without deposits, or
get a credit card.
This is why, if you find yourself in this
situation, it is important that you take steps towards credit repair
as soon as possible.
Many people will find their poor credit history to be overwhelming,
and will be tempted by one of the many companies online that offer
to "fix bad credit" for a fee. Although there are some situations
where these companies may of use, for most people they are not
necessary, and should be avoided.
The reason credit repair companies aren't useful for most people are
because they rarely do anything that you can't do yourself. These
companies will give the impression that they are doing things you
wouldn't normally be able to do on your behalf, but it most cases
they are not.
The general strategy of many of these companies will be to have you
first request your credit report from the credit reporting agency,
and then to launch numerous challenges to the report in writing.
The
idea here is not that there are necessarily many (or any) mistakes
on your credit report, rather you are trying to take advantage of a
legal obligation on the part of the credit reporting agency: namely,
that all requests for investigations must be responded to in 30
days. If the agency doesn't respond to you in that time (and it's
unlikely they will if you challenge multiple items) they must remove
the item in question from your credit report.
While this may initially seem like a clever strategy, it's important
to understand that there is nothing to prevent the credit reporting
agency from putting the removed items back onto your credit report
once they find the proper documentation. In other words: they may
not be able to produce the documentation in 30 days and have to
remove something, but they will keep investigating, and once they
find the documentation the item will be restored to your credit
report.
Besides the somewhat dubious strategy that most credit repair
companies employ, you should also be careful to avoid any scams. Be
advised that these companies are legally bound to render all
promised services before accepting any payment from you. They are
also obligated to clearly outline all fees and services that will be
provided. If you do decide to use the services of a credit repair
company, make sure you look over all the paperwork and fine print
provided.
In most cases for most people, a credit repair company shouldn't be
necessary. The only time you should use one is if they are truly
able to perform services you can't do, or don't have time to do, on
your own.