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How can you improve your credit score?
Step 1 - Order Your Credit Reports & Scores
The first step is to have a complete picture of your current
credit situation by ordering your credit report and score
for all three national credit bureaus, TransUnion, Equifax
and Experian. You should get your score from all three bureaus
for two reasons. First, each bureau may have slightly different
information about you depending on which companies have reported
to them on your accounts. Second, many lenders, especially
mortgage lenders, look at all three of your FICO scores to
determine whether to grant credit for everything from
a car loan to a home loan to a credit card to a cell phone.
Do not have a creditor pull your reports because you will
lose points for a hard inquiry.
You can pull all three credit reports and scores for $1.00
at www.privacyguard.com. Please be sure to read terms and
conditions of the Privacy Guard Agreement.
Step 2 - Verify the Data Being Reported
It is the consumer's responsibility to verify that the data
being reported is accurate. Some examples to look for would
be:
- Misspelled Names
- Wrong Addresses
- Incorrect Social Security Information
- Make sure that you recognize all the creditors being reported
- Make sure the negative items belong to you
- Signs of identity theft
- Check for unauthorized hard inquiries
- Make sure all credit card limits and balances are reported
accurately
- Check the statute of limititations in your state
- If you have a positive account that is not being reported
to all bureaus, call them up and ask them to report it
Step 3- Dispute the inaccurately reported information
immediately
Contact your creditors or send letters of dispute to the credit
bureaus to have errors on your credit report corrected. By
law, the credit bureaus have 30 days to investigate your claim
and make any appropriate updates.
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