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Fixing
bad credit can be
difficult for anyone who doesn't understand how credit reports work.
Fortunately In the court system, you are presumed innocent until proven
guilty.
Unfortunately, the credit bureaus find you guilty until
you prove your
innocence.
The law gives you the right to dispute any credit listing
on your
credit
reports that you feel may be inaccurate, misleading or
unwarranted. If a listing bureau can't verify the accuracy of
a
disputed listing or inquiry, then it must be removed from your credit
report. BizCreditandLoans.com
has formed a partnership with a group of individuals that can remove
your
negative inquiries immediately and make you clean and ready to obtain
unsecured business lines of credit. Not only will they get them off in
a few weeks, but they will also remove any other "dings", if any, that
you have on your credit report.
FOR
MORE INFORMATION USE
OUR CONTACT FORM TODAY! Or call 866-970-1313 for an immediate
consultation!
By contacting
BizCreditandLoans.com
you're going to save time, money,
and a lot of frustration. Credit Tips:
- Make all your loan, credit card, and utility bill
payments on time.
- If you miss a payment, get
current and stay current.
- If you're having trouble
making ends meet, contact creditors or see a credit counselor.
- If
you are struggling to keep up with your mortgage payments talk to a
Mortgage Planner about refinancing, or contact your lender or mortgage
servicing company to see if your loan can be restructured.
- Keep
credit card balances as low as possible. Maintaining a running balance
doesn't help your credit score, and only adds to your financial burdens.
- Don't
close your oldest credit card accounts.
- Don't open
too many new accounts too rapidly.
- When comparing
rival interest rates, do so within a short period of time, to ensure
you are comparing apples to apples.
- Re-establish
your credit history if you have had problems.
- Check
your own credit report at least once per year to make sure it's correct.
- Manage
your credit cards responsibly. Don't run up huge balances, or lose
track on where your cards are.
- Before
using a credit card for a big-ticket purchase contact your credit card
company and check on that card's current APR. It may have crept up
since you last used it. If so, ask the credit card company to provide
you with a more competitive rate.
- Only carry one or
two credit cards with you at a time, to reduce the possibility of fraud
if your wallet or purse is lost or stolen.
- Never
carry your Social Security Number in your wallet or purse!
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