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Credit
Counseling...
You have
many rights under the law. And we can
help!
A Summary of Your Rights Under the
Fair Credit Reporting Act
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
is designed to promote accuracy,
fairness, and privacy of information in
the files of every " Consumer Reporting
Agency" (CRA). Most CRAs are credit
bureaus that gather and sell information
about you - - such as if you pay your
bills on time or have filed bankruptcy
-- to creditors, employers, landlords,
and other businesses. You can find the
complete text of the FCRA, 15
U.S.C. 1681-1681u, at the Federal Trade
Commission's web site (http://www.ftc.gov).
The FCRA gives you specific rights, as
outlined below. You may have additional
rights under state law. You may contact
a state or local consumer protection
agency or a state attorney general to
learn those rights.
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You must be told if information
in your file can be used against you.
Anyone who uses information from a
CRA to take action against you --
such as denying an application
for credit, insurance, or employment --
must tell you, and give you the name,
address, and phone number of the
CRA that provided the consumer report.
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You can find out what is in your file.
At your request, a CRA must give you the
information in your file, and a list of
everyone who has requested it recently.
There is no charge for the report if a
person has taken action against you
because of information supplied by the
CRA, if you request this report within
60 days of receiving notice of the
action. You are also entitled to one
free report every twelve months upon
request if you certify that (1) you are
unemployed and plan to seek employment
within 60 days, (2) you are on welfare,
or (3) your report is inaccurate due to
fraud. Otherwise, a CRA may charge you
up to nine dollars.
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You can dispute inaccurate information
with the CRA. If you tell a CRA that
your file contains inaccurate
information, the CRA must investigate
the items (usually within 30 days) by
presenting to its information source all
relevant evidence you submit, unless
your dispute is frivolous. The source
must review your evidence and report its
findings to the CRA. (The source also
must advise national CRAs -- to which it
has provided the data -- of any error.)
The CRA must give you a written report
of the investigation, and a copy of your
report if the investigation results in
any change. If the CRA's investigation
does not resolve the dispute, you may
add a brief statement to your file. The
CRA must normally include a summary of
your statement in future reports. If an
item is deleted or a dispute statement
is filed you may ask that anyone who has
recently received your report be
notified of the change.
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Inaccurate information
must be corrected or deleted. A CRA
must remove or correct inaccurate or
unverified information from its files,
usually within 30 days after you dispute
it. However, the CRA is not
required to remove accurate data from
your file unless it is outdated (as
described below) or cannot be verified.
If your dispute results in any change to
your report, the CRA cannot reinsert
into your file a disputed item unless
the information source verifies its
accuracy and completeness. In addition,
the CRA must give you a written notice
telling you it has reinserted the item.
The notice must include the name,
address, and phone number of the
information source.
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You can dispute inaccurate items with
the source of the information. If
you tell anyone -- such as a creditor
who reports to a CRA -- that you dispute
an item, they may not then report the
information to a CRA without including a
notice of your dispute. In addition,
once you've notified the source of the
error in writing, it may not continue to
report the information if it is, in
fact, in error.
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Outdated information may not be
reported.
In most
cases, a CRA may not report negative
information that is more than seven
years old; ten years for bankruptcies.
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Access to your file is limited.
A CRA may provide information about you
only to people with a need recognized by
the FCRA -- usually to consider an
application with a creditor, insurer,
employer, landlord, or other business.
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Your consent is required for reports
that are provided to employers, or
reports that contain medical
information.
A CRA may
not give out information about you to
your employer, or prospective employer,
without your written consent. CRA may
not report medical information about you
to creditors, insurers, or employers
without your permission.
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You may choose to exclude your name from
CRA lists for unsolicited credit and
insurance offers.
Creditors and insurers may use file
information as the basis for sending you
unsolicited offers of credit or
insurance. Such offers must include a
toll-free phone number for you to call
if you want your name and address
removed from future lists. If you call,
you must be kept off the lists for two
years. If you request, complete, and
return the CRA form provided for this
purpose, you must be taken off the lists
indefinitely.
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You may seek damages from violators.
If a CRA, a user or (in some
cases) a provider of CRA data, violates
the FCRA, you may sue them in
state or federal court.
WE WANT
YOU TO KNOW!
The
three major credit reporting agencies,
also called Consumer Reporting Agencies
(CRA's) are NOT government agencies,
they are for profit,
multi-million dollar corporations that
gather and sell your private personal
information, to creditors, insurers,
employers, landlords, and companies that
solicit you for credit and insurance
offers. They also sell your information
to telemarketing and mailing list
companies, without your permission and
in most cases without your knowledge!
They admit that errors occur on consumer
reports, but they do nothing to correct
them, instead they report whatever they
want and make the consumer "prove" that
the report is inaccurate.
(Whatever happened to"
innocent UNTIL proven guilty!")
Are you tired of:
being turned down for
credit? Having to "explain" every time
you apply for something? Getting stuck
with high interest rates? Do you make
plenty of money and still can't get a
credit card? Are you fed-up with the
credit reporting agencies dictating your
future? Fight back! You can get
the credit you deserve, and we can help!
Do you know why
the CRA’S don’t like Credit Repair?
It makes their job harder
(they also make no profit from it)
and it makes them look bad to their
subscribers. A person with "bad credit"
has 70% more inquiries on their file
than a person with "good credit", think
about that for a minute, every time a
credit file is pulled the CRA's make
money (in-between three and five
dollars a piece)! So do they want
you to fix your credit, absolutely not!
Thank God this great country is a
democracy, where everyone is entitled to
a fair defense. A courtroom would never
stand for a prosecuting attorney to
point his finger at you and yell
"guilty" and then not prove his case, so
why would we stand for the credit
reporting agencies to do the same thing?
We at
NuLife2
agree with the law makers and Congress,
in that the credit reporting agencies
must back up what they report about
you! Sometime the real issue here is
not always whether the information is
even accurate or not, but are the
reporting agency able and willing
to prove it. If your defense is
properly presented, it is usually more
trouble for the credit reporting
agencies to legally verify the
information on your report than it is
for them to delete it. You can appeal to
the three reporting agencies yourself,
or you have the right to
hire someone to do it for you.
If
you're thinking about buying a credit
repair book or manual, think about this
first, it's hardly comparable to having
a professional work for you. You have no
idea how old and out dated the
information is in those kits and
manuals are, not to mention, the people
selling them have probably never
repaired one "real" person's credit! We
offer the most affordable prices
available. But, if you have the time to
devote, we also offer an do-it-yourself
kit; Check with your Agent for
availability.
The
Cost of Bad Credit
$20,000 car paid over 5 years:
CREDIT STATUS RATE PAYMENT COST OF BAD
CREDIT
Perfect
10% $424.94
$0.00
Mildly Damaged 14%
$465.37
$4,722.54
Damaged
20% $529.88
$8,593.30
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$100,000 home paid over 30 years:
CREDIT STATUS RATE PAYMENT COST OF BAD
CREDIT
Perfect
7% $655.30
$0.00
Mildly Damaged
9% $804.62
$50,155.24
Damaged
12% $1,028.61
$130,791.63
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NuLife2 could be the answer to your
bad credit score. We have a free CREDIT
RESTORATION service with our Counseling
program that can remove incorrect,
erroneous, false, old information which
was added falsely or incorrectly,
according to the Fair Credit Reporting
Act of 1971.
Our Motto:
“Under Promise---Over
Deliver”
“Good Service is NOT a
slogan-it’s what we do.
NuLife 2
audits each item on your credit report
against more than 300 regulations of the
FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT.
These rules and regulations define how
credit bureaus are to enter items on the
consumer’s report. If ALL of the
more than 300 rules and regulations are
not followed, the item must be removed
according to the FAIR CREDIT REPORT
ACT and the FEDERAL TRADE
COMMISSION.
REMEMBER: NuLife 2
does not deal with the legitimacy of the debt, but with the manner in
which the item was entered on a
consumer’s credit report.
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