Saturday, November 1, 2008

Let A Credit Repair Service Help You With Credit Card Debt

By William Blake

Credit cards are great, but if not used with common sense and self-control, can easily break your bank and peace of mind. If youve been broken by your credit card, credit repair services are easily available in every state and online to help you. But which credit repair services are legitimate? The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has come up with some safety tips for those of you to choose a credit repair or debt reduction service.

What to Look for in a Scam

Just as there are many different options of credit cards, you will find as many, if not more debt reduction companies to match. When looking for a service to help you, make sure they follow federal laws. Most importantly, if a company makes outlandish promises, you should be suspicious. These companies should have one goal in mind teaching you better money management for life, not using various services to fix the problem temporarily. Therefore, if you read advertisements for quick fixes, rather than financial education, beware. Some of the more common statements made associated with a scam include the following:

"100% Guaranteed - We will Repair your Credit", not possible "Obtain a new credit identity", illegal "Have low credit ratings, bankruptcies, and liens removed from your credit history" "No credit problem is too hard for us to handle"

The bottom line is that credit repair services can help you get out of debt but to do so, they must adhere to federal laws. This means they must also advise you of free steps you can take to correct and better your credit report. Any company that asks for money upfront to obtain your credit report is lying. You as the consumer can ask for a free report once a year from each of the reporting agencies. Therefore, if they ask for money to obtain one means they are trying to scam you.

All you have to do to get a copy of your reports from Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion is to request one in writing, fill out an online form, or call them on the phone. Now, if you want to find your credit score, which is different from the credit report, you would typically be charged a small fee.

The Credit Repair Organizations Act

Just like credit cards, credit repair services are big business. The FTC regulates them firmly. And, for your protection, there is such a federal law called The Credit Repair Organizations Act, which you should be aware of. All debt reduction services are required to let you know your rights BEFORE you pay any fees.

Also, a debt reduction company is not to charge you until they have completed their services to you. And, if you catch them making false claims about their services, you should contact the FTC as soon as you can. They are doing something illegal. By keeping these tips in mind, you can fix the damage done to you by a credit card. Credit repair services can help. - 15465

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