Posts Tagged ‘bad credit’
what credit bureau is with verizon wireless?
Posted in Credit on 12/22/2010 09:13 pm byNina asked:
when someone gets bad credit with verizon wireless and their bill is passed to the bill collectors which one of the three credit bureau does it go to?
Pedro
when someone gets bad credit with verizon wireless and their bill is passed to the bill collectors which one of the three credit bureau does it go to?
Pedro
How do I report a bad buyer to the credit bureau?
Posted in Credit on 10/21/2010 10:35 pm byDan asked:
I have an online store selling quality electronics. Buyers pay by credit card and I ship them the goods. Once in a while a buyer will receive the goods they bought and then suddenly file a charge back with their credit card company, which means that they now have the goods I sent them and their money back. I try to contact them to find out what is wrong, but they never respond.
What are my options here? Can I report the customer to a credit bureau?
Marcus
I have an online store selling quality electronics. Buyers pay by credit card and I ship them the goods. Once in a while a buyer will receive the goods they bought and then suddenly file a charge back with their credit card company, which means that they now have the goods I sent them and their money back. I try to contact them to find out what is wrong, but they never respond.
What are my options here? Can I report the customer to a credit bureau?
Marcus
Credit Report Assistance – Get Bad Credit Errors Cleared From Your Credit Report
Posted in Finance on 09/28/2010 09:38 pm byDivya Mishra asked:
Unsecured lenders and other financial institutions involved in the business of managing and regulating debt in the economy often strive to present themselves as efficient and effective organizations. Credit card issuers will cut off their right hand before they even admit that they might have made a mistake when computing your statement. If they cannot convince you on this point, they will try to confuse you and somehow try to prove that you are the person to blame for the mistake.
Show me one person who has a written confirmation often error in the credit card statement and I will show you a very rare person on this planet. The same is true for credit bureaus as well. They will dispatch your reports as if it is holy writ but the truth is that bulk of these reports often contain the most fundamental and basic errors. This is particularly shocking because the entire economy is based on the credit report of the individual. I
If you have a high credit report, you can open a checking account without any difficulty, get affordable insurance, purchase a car without trouble and leave in your house without losing your self respect. Despite knowing the importance of the credit score, there are numerous errors in the credit report. That is the reason why a well established procedure has been laid down as far as resolution of errors are concerned. You will have to raise a dispute on the information that has been provided.
You will have to formally inform the credit card issuer or unsecured lender and the credit bureau that there is a dispute in your credit report. You will have to submit copies of documents that support your claim. The credit bureau will take thirty days to access the problem and determine whether your claim is right or not. If your claim is accepted as the right version of the report, it shall be incorporated and each and every employer whom you want acted in the past two years will be informed of the change.
The same goes for each and every lender whom you contacted in the past six months. This process may seem like very simple but there always is a possibility of the unsecured lender raising a counterclaim. In such a scenario, the entire affair can become very messy. The fact that you do not know much about finances will work against your favor.
This is why you should make use of the services of professionals. They will step in and complete the entire process and leave you with a credit report that is completely free of errors.
Karen
Unsecured lenders and other financial institutions involved in the business of managing and regulating debt in the economy often strive to present themselves as efficient and effective organizations. Credit card issuers will cut off their right hand before they even admit that they might have made a mistake when computing your statement. If they cannot convince you on this point, they will try to confuse you and somehow try to prove that you are the person to blame for the mistake.
Show me one person who has a written confirmation often error in the credit card statement and I will show you a very rare person on this planet. The same is true for credit bureaus as well. They will dispatch your reports as if it is holy writ but the truth is that bulk of these reports often contain the most fundamental and basic errors. This is particularly shocking because the entire economy is based on the credit report of the individual. I
If you have a high credit report, you can open a checking account without any difficulty, get affordable insurance, purchase a car without trouble and leave in your house without losing your self respect. Despite knowing the importance of the credit score, there are numerous errors in the credit report. That is the reason why a well established procedure has been laid down as far as resolution of errors are concerned. You will have to raise a dispute on the information that has been provided.
You will have to formally inform the credit card issuer or unsecured lender and the credit bureau that there is a dispute in your credit report. You will have to submit copies of documents that support your claim. The credit bureau will take thirty days to access the problem and determine whether your claim is right or not. If your claim is accepted as the right version of the report, it shall be incorporated and each and every employer whom you want acted in the past two years will be informed of the change.
The same goes for each and every lender whom you contacted in the past six months. This process may seem like very simple but there always is a possibility of the unsecured lender raising a counterclaim. In such a scenario, the entire affair can become very messy. The fact that you do not know much about finances will work against your favor.
This is why you should make use of the services of professionals. They will step in and complete the entire process and leave you with a credit report that is completely free of errors.
Karen
Alternative Ways To Fix Your Credit!
Posted in Finance on 09/21/2010 03:22 am byMary Wise asked:
Though there is not a quick way of reestablishing credit, these tips can aid you in the process. Patience is necessary since raising your credit score won’t happen in a day or two. It can take months or even years to rebuild your credit history depending on the amount and seriousness of the delinquencies that have affected your credit.
Make Sure Creditors Are Reporting All Your Timely Payments
You can have creditors adding good information to your credit report. Creditors are not required to report information to any of the three credit bureaus. After obtaining copies of your credit reports, make sure to note if there are any creditors with whom you have a good history that haven’t reported this to the credit bureaus.
If this is the case, contact them and ask them to release the information to the credit bureaus. For a small fee, a credit bureau will contact your creditor. Simply call and give the credit bureau your creditors name and phone number. Positive repayment information can help neutralize some of the negative information on your credit report.
Tell Your Story
Add a statement to your credit report telling your side of the story. You may include a 100-word statement in your credit report to explain negative credit reports. Write each credit bureau a letter and ask them to include your statement in your credit file. State the facts about your situation. If your credit history shows that you typically pay your bills, a statement can explain away an isolated instance or period of bad credit.
Most financial transactions and situations are susceptible of being proved. Thus, don’t waste your time making up stories, if you have a good justification for the delinquencies that appear on your credit report, add the statement. Otherwise, refrain from doing so and concentrate on improving your credit score by making all your payments on time.
Keep Creditors on Your Side
You can also work with your creditors to clear your credit record. If your poor credit resulted from circumstances that were beyond your control, like illness or losing your job, make sure to keep in contact with your creditors. Once you have reconciled your account, your creditor may be willing to remove negative information from your credit report or at least report you’ve brought your account current.
If you can’t make your payments, contact the creditor and propose a pay-off schedule. If the creditor has charged-off your debt, they may work with you. You may be able to work out a proposal in which you make partial payments, and the creditor changes the information it provides to your credit bureau. Be sure to get your agreement in writing.
Theodore
Though there is not a quick way of reestablishing credit, these tips can aid you in the process. Patience is necessary since raising your credit score won’t happen in a day or two. It can take months or even years to rebuild your credit history depending on the amount and seriousness of the delinquencies that have affected your credit.
Make Sure Creditors Are Reporting All Your Timely Payments
You can have creditors adding good information to your credit report. Creditors are not required to report information to any of the three credit bureaus. After obtaining copies of your credit reports, make sure to note if there are any creditors with whom you have a good history that haven’t reported this to the credit bureaus.
If this is the case, contact them and ask them to release the information to the credit bureaus. For a small fee, a credit bureau will contact your creditor. Simply call and give the credit bureau your creditors name and phone number. Positive repayment information can help neutralize some of the negative information on your credit report.
Tell Your Story
Add a statement to your credit report telling your side of the story. You may include a 100-word statement in your credit report to explain negative credit reports. Write each credit bureau a letter and ask them to include your statement in your credit file. State the facts about your situation. If your credit history shows that you typically pay your bills, a statement can explain away an isolated instance or period of bad credit.
Most financial transactions and situations are susceptible of being proved. Thus, don’t waste your time making up stories, if you have a good justification for the delinquencies that appear on your credit report, add the statement. Otherwise, refrain from doing so and concentrate on improving your credit score by making all your payments on time.
Keep Creditors on Your Side
You can also work with your creditors to clear your credit record. If your poor credit resulted from circumstances that were beyond your control, like illness or losing your job, make sure to keep in contact with your creditors. Once you have reconciled your account, your creditor may be willing to remove negative information from your credit report or at least report you’ve brought your account current.
If you can’t make your payments, contact the creditor and propose a pay-off schedule. If the creditor has charged-off your debt, they may work with you. You may be able to work out a proposal in which you make partial payments, and the creditor changes the information it provides to your credit bureau. Be sure to get your agreement in writing.
Theodore




