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As more consumers become aware that credit repair companies cannot really have any better luck at repairing their credit than they have; companies are beginning to sell information packages in the form of a credit repair kit. The information contained in these kits do offer some help for people hoping to improve their credit score.
When it comes to improving their credit score quickly people have three options to attempt this. They can hire a company to try to remove any negative entries on their report and correct any erroneous entries, they can do all the research and challenges on their own or they can use the information and forms in a credit repair kit to give them a head start on the procedure.
Companies that promise to be able to remove all negative entries on your credit report within 30 days are not being honest in what they are capable of doing. According to the Federal Trade Commission only those items, which the consumer can prove are erroneous can be removed once challenged by the consumer, or their representative. A credit repair kit will not make those promises, but it will give you the information needed to know how to recognize possible erroneous entries.
Form Letters May Speed Process
One of the items in a credit repair kit are sample letters you can use to challenge entries on your credit report, along with the addresses of the three national reporting agencies to whom you will be sending the challenges. However, if you find no erroneous entries on your report nothing but time is going to help improve the score. Paying your bills on time is a good start, but does not always result in a high credit score.
Applying for credit cards, especially those that come with a notice of you being pre-approved may actually harm your credit rating if you apply for them and are continuously turned down. This negative will appear on your report and a credit repair kit can inform you of how to reduce these occurrences. If someone else is applying for credit in your name, even though no credit is approved, it can affect your rating.
While it is possible to repair your credit report on your own, companies can save you time and a credit repair kit can give you a map of how to get there while you do the work. Be cautious; however of companies offering things for free and then charging for additional services you may not need.
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