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Rebuilding Better Credit


T.B. Collins

Today, good credit is the one constant necessity needed to succeed in any endeavor, from starting a new business venture to purchasing a home. Without having established prior good credit and maintaining this status, re-establishing decent credit can be a very difficult task. The need for credit and a good credit history is further enhanced by the internet, considering that a large majority of credit card transactions are conducted on the net, it is almost imperative that consumers have a valid major credit card. Yet in the modern world a vast number of consumers suffer bad or poor credit, and lack the knowledge or skills to rectify this situation.

This is not contributed to a lack of willingness on their part to correct or establish a good credit report, but to a lack of understanding the laws that are available to the consumer. The most important of these laws is the Fair Credit Reporting Act; this act gives the consumer the right to correct any inaccuracies contained on their credit file. The act regulates credit reporting agencies, and what can be contained in the consumers’ credit report. Yet, the most important section of the FCRA is it gives the consumer the ability to dispute entries that are obsolete or inaccurate, and items that may not belong to the consumer. Correcting a credit report is not as easy as it appears; it requires a tremendous amount of time and effort on the part of the consumer.

The truth is that every person has the right to correct their own credit, but dealing with creditors and credit reporting agencies is difficult if they are not familiar with the credit repair process. There are a large number of books and do-it-yourself kits covering credit repair topics that the consumer can purchase, but experience in dealing with these agencies is the only way to get a good understanding of how the entire process works. But for those that want to venture into this process without the help of a professional, be prepared to exert a tremendous amount of time and effort to clear just one incorrect entry.

Hiring one of the professional credit repair organizations, for instance a company like Millennium Credit Service whose website is located at http://www.millennium-credit.com, can relieve the consumer of some of the burdens associated with cleaning their credit. Although the consumer can accomplish the same results as a professional, but the fact is that if you never repaired a car would you read a book and feel you could repair it without help from a professional mechanic, probably not. Yet, these same people are willing to venture into trying to repair their financial future alone which may cost them more financially in the long run than hiring a professional credit repair organization.

Unlike the majority of companies claiming they can repair your credit, but only specialize in selling do-it-yourself repair kits, Millennium Credit Service is a full-service credit repair organization that works with consumers to clear their past credit, and help rebuild or establish new credit. A word of caution when paying for repair services, there are a lot pf unscrupulous companies claiming they can repair or establish a new credit identity, but before dealing with these companies know the laws that regulate the credit repair industry, these laws can be found at the Federal Trade Commissions website under the Credit Repair Organizations Act at http://www.ftc.org, where you can also find the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

Now that you have a better understanding of credit, and what is needed to rebuild damaged credit, along with the laws that protect the right of consumers, you should have a firm start to rebuilding your credit. The first step to rebuilding good credit is to gain access to your credit report, most credit reports contain instruction that help you understand them, but there is no substitute to a professional when trying to rebuild credit. A professional can better explain your credit report so that you will be able to understand it, Millennium Credit Service offers a Credit Analysis Program that explains your credit and your credit score in laymen’s terms so that the consumer will be more aware of their credit situation.


T.B. Collins is the president of Millennium Credit Service, and has been offering credit repair advice for over 10 years. To find out more visit http://www.millennium-credit.com.


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