Improve Your Credit Score
101 Tips For Improving Your Credit Score,
Repairing your Credit And Boosting Your Credit
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Parting Credit Tips
Before you head off to enjoy your new and improved
credit score or to work on boosting your credit score, consider
two more tips that may well come in handy as your try to repair
your credit score:
Credit Score Tip #100: Learn to deal with
collection agencies
If you have bad credit, you will have to deal with
collection agencies sooner or later, and these companies often
present the most persistent and unpleasant problem for those
with bad credit. Collection agencies are basically companies
that work on behalf of companies to try to recoup money that is
owed.
If you owe your credit card company a payment that has
not been made in some time, your credit card company will
eventually ask a collection agency to speak with
you. In many cases, collection agencies try to get
money for their clients through phone calls. Some collection
agencies are quite reasonable and will try to work with you.
However, some will use threatening or harassing techniques -
including verbal threats and daily phone calls - to try to get
you to pay. To prevent the stress that
collection agencies can cause, learn to deal with collection
agencies.
You should always get the full name of whomever you
speak with at a collection agency. You should try
to be honest about your ability to repay and try to work out a
payment schedule or payment options. If at
any point you feel threatened or harassed, say
so. Hang up the phone if the collection
agent persists and contact the company who is trying to recoup
money from you directly.
Note that the collection agency the company uses has
been using is using abusive or upsetting language and ask to
resolve the issue with someone at the company
directly. Get the name of the collection agency
and report them - and the agent you spoke with - to the Better
Business Bureau. Refuse further calls from
the collection agency and continue your communication with the
creditor directly, noting each time the collection company
contacts you with harassing or abusive
calls.
Unfortunately, some collection agencies feel that
intimidation yields the best results and since most collection
agencies work through telephoning, they feel that they can say
whatever they like (including making personal and false
accusations) in order to try to recoup money for their clients.
There is no paper trail and few people harassed by the agencies
take these companies to court.
Some debtors feel so ashamed of their bad credit
rating that they almost feel that they deserve the
abuse. Both views are completely wrong. A bad
credit rating does not make you deserving of
abuse. Report collection agencies that offer
harassment as a technique and make it clear to lenders that you
will not work with a company that uses abuse as a technique of
recouping money.
Some collection agencies will try to use your credit
score against you, telling you that they can ruin your credit
score at a glance or file a claim on your credit
score. Don’t fall for this.
Your credit score is instantly affected when you fail to make a
payment or are reported to a collection agency, but there is
nothing that the collection agency employee can do to make your
credit score worse beyond those two
things.
You will still be eligible for credit in many
cases. Do not let false claims about your credit
score intimidate you into accepting the abuse of a collection
agency.
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Banks pay lower
rates on interest-bearing accounts than
brokerages and mutual fund companies that offer
check-writing privileges. What's more, bank
fees can be high -- account costs can easily
add up to $200 a year or more unless you keep a
minimum required balance on deposit.
(source:
money.cnn.com)
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