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DO I Have A Credit Problem?
If you don't know how much you owe
your
creditors, you have a credit problem.
Like alcoholism, credit problems begin
with denial. A quick test to see if you
have a credit problem is to ask yourself
how much debt you owe your creditors,
right now. If you can't itemize how
much money you owe your creditors off
the top of your head, then you have lost
track and are in the early stages of
credit problems.
You may have a credit problem if.......
You
have been recently turned down for
credit or a loan.
You
don't have 2 months living expenses in
the bank.
Your
creditors keep calling you for payment.
You
don't have a budget worked out.
You
use your credit card to buy groceries.
You
pay bills at a check cashing store or a
Western Union instead of mailing them.
You
have to cash your checks at a check
cashing store.
You
use your credit card for cash advances
at the ATM.
The
banks won't let you open a checking
account. (History of bouncing checks).
You
are thinking about filing for
bankruptcy.
You
have more than 3 Master Card type credit
cards.
You
carry a balance on your gas card.
Worse
yet! You can’t get a gas card!
You
carry a balance on your department store
cards. (Usually APR is 23%).
You
withdraw small amounts of cash from the
ATM more than once per week.
You
only send in the minimum monthly payment
on your bills.
You
can't
even afford
the minimum monthly payment on your
bills.
You
had to drop cable TV or your cell phone
because you can't afford it.
You
owe more money on your car than it's
worth. (Upside down on the loan).
You
can't afford your car payment, or you
are over the mileage limit on your
lease.
You've never seen your credit report.
When
dining with friends, you often collect
the cash, and pay with your credit card.
You
are afraid to show your spouse the
checkbook, and it is not reconciled.
You
move around more than once per year
because you can't afford the rent.
Take Your Credit Pulse
There is only one way to know the
current state of your credit: Get your
credit report. Before financing anything
it's a good idea to scrub your credit
report. Many people are afraid when
they apply for credit because they don't
know what's on their credit
report or how it will affect their
chances for a good deal at car dealers,
for example. Dealers use this to their
advantage because almost everyone has a
bad mark on their report, often
erroneous. How often does this happen:
You get an erroneous notice from a
credit card or bank saying "we never got
your check". You call them, find out
it's their mistake, no problem. But
many people are shocked to find out this
error made it onto their credit report!
Some errors can be removed with a phone
call to your creditor.
Creditors such as auto dealers use these
errors to charge you higher interest!
Experian (formerly TRW) used to give you
your credit report free if you asked for
it but they ended that program. You are
allowed one free copy of your credit
report from any of the big 3 bureaus if
you get turned down for credit,
otherwise you have to pay for it.
What's On Your Credit Report
Your credit report has personal
information, such as your Social
Security number, address, date of birth,
and employer. It also lists your
credit history from banks, credit cards,
furniture stores, car dealers, and
others. Bounced checks, late payments,
utility bills left unpaid will all come
back to haunt you on your credit report.
The report gives details of each
account, stating if you have ever been
late with payments, or delinquent, and
lists the current status of each
account, and the current balance. Your
credit report shows who has made
inquiries into your credit report. All
those credit card letters you get? Most
of the companies ran a credit check on
you to match your credit background with
their criteria. Then they mass mail to
everyone matching the criteria. Also
found on your credit report is public
records such as tax liens or
bankruptcy. Some credit reports even
contain information on how you behave at
your apartment complex. When we screen
potential tenants for our investment
condos, we run a credit check that
produces this information. So if you
pulled a Melrose at your previous
apartment complex, this will make it
hard for you to get approved for moving
into another apartment. Most condo
homeowner associations require this
background check on all potential
tenants.
Your
creditors should NEVER know more about
your credit history than you
People With Bad Credit Or No Credit
How does bad credit hurt you? Car
dealers are notorious for walking all
over people with bad credit, and not
just with the interest rate. They
charge you 18% interest or higher, while
the rest of us enjoy maybe 8%. Many
banks run credit reports on all new
checking account applications, and if
you have bounced checks in the past, you
won't be able to open a checking
account. The fact that you shafted all
of your creditors is coming back to get
you. Many cases of bad credit are due
to bad circumstances, but most are from
pure ignorance. Don't live beyond your
means! Plan your life with a budget that
has a reasonable and sustainable
payments, and has a positive cash flow
at the end of each month.
Click here to have a NuLife 2 agent
contact you.
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DO YOU KNOW YOUR CREDIT SCORE???
Above 719
Excellent Credit
680-719
Good Credit
600-679
Lender will take a closer look at your
file
575-599
Higher risk. You will not be eligible
for best rates.
575 - Under
Credit products may not be available.
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,
erroneaous, false, old information which
was added falsely or incorrectly,
according to the Fair Credit Reporting
Act of 1971.
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