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Credit Repair Companies – How Do I Find the Right One?

14 November, 2009 (04:49) | Credit Repair | By: Clay Bowden

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Greater than 50% of Americans require some sort of credit repair. Some of them do not have the time to work on their credit or put in the time to research the laws. So how does one go about locating a reputable credit repair company?

You should begin by going to the FTC, and doing a search for the person or the company and see if they are listed on the FTC website. If you find something it will normally not be favorable, but take the time to read the information.

Next, simply Google, Bing, MSN, or Yahoo search the company. Have a browse through your search results and read what you find. You may see bad and good here, so take some time and be thorough with this research.

You should also ask the company or person if they are a member of the Better Business Bureau. Most people will say they are not, and that is not entirely bad; however you should still go to your local BBB website and conduct a search to see if anything negative is posted. But a company that is a member of the BBB will be a good sign normally. The BBB will not allow a company that has a lot of complaints to stay a member of their network.

Another thing you can do is check the company out on the Ripoff Report website. They have over 400,000 listed complaints against companies and people who have scammed or just flat out under delivered.

What if the company is a new company or what if the company has just changed their name? Then how do I go about researching them?

If a company is this type of company they are not going to have anything positive or negative listed. The best thing to do in the event that you feel you need to get more information or you don’t think something is right is walk away. You can also contact the local chamber of commerce, look up their business license with the state, or seek an attorney’s advice on how to handle the situation.

I will tell you though, if something doesn’t feel right or it continues to not seem right, it probably isn’t.

The most trustworthy way of having your credit repaired is doing it yourself. There is a lot of free information out on the web that with as little as a couple of hours research you can do it yourself. If you are interested in repairing your credit yourself there is a FREE Credit Repair Course.

Whatever you do, make sure you do some research to ensure you are making the right choice for you! You can start by checking the your state credit and collection laws at The United Credit Authority.

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Credit Counseling – How Do I Know If I Need Help?

11 November, 2009 (19:55) | Credit Counseling | By: Clay Bowden

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What used to be known as Debt Management is now commonly referred to Consumer Credit Counseling. The term refers to using an uninterested party to help you learn, understand, and budget your finances. This will assist you in paying your creditors on time, every month.

The objective used to be to teach anyone who doesn’t understand or know how to handle their finances; a logical way of paying their creditors on time every month. Teaching people to budget their money and take responsibility for their own financial picture. The companies that used to do this used a wean type program to assist people.

Now that a plethora of these for-profit companies have sprouted up all over the place. The term now refers to a company that you pay a fee too (not always, see further down), and you send them one check every month, and they budget and pay all your bills.

Doesn’t sound like a bad idea right? WRONG!

1. A non-profit “wean” type Program:

* Most of the time will be a non-profit organization (no fee to consumer)
* Required for a low fee for Bankruptcy
* Some will begin by paying your bills
* They will teach and train you to handle your finances
* If they started paying your bills, then they will “wean” you off of their services by slowly giving you more and more control over paying your bills
* In a short period of time, you will be paying ALL of your bills and will no longer need their services

2. A for-profit consumer credit counseling company:

* Since they are for profit, they will charge you an up-front fee or a per month fee (paid in advance)
* They will normally require a contract for a period of time at which time the contract will auto renew (meaning unless you cancel it will renew for a set time frame, i.e. 1 year, etc…)
* Most will not teach you how to manage your finances, think about it, they don’t want you to learn how to pay your own bills; that will mean you will no longer need their services and thus they will lose your monthly revenue
* Some of these companies even have you pay your finances and still charge you (not a really smart move here, if they are not teaching you anything and you are paying your finances; what do you need them for?)
* They do not use any sort of “wean” type of program, for the reasons stated above
* Charge a cancellation fee if you break the contract!

So how do I know if I need a Debt Management or Consumer Credit Counseling Company?

* First, you need to sit down and understand your finances. Crete an Excel spreadsheet or just put pen to paper and calculate your monthly finances (income and debt).
* Second, make an attempt to contact your creditors yourself and speak with them. Let them know about what you are going through, talk to them about your income versus your outgoing monthly bills. Request a reduction in your monthly payments or your APR.
* Third, if your creditors are still unwilling to work with you, then you can visit The National Foundation for Credit Councilors all of the recommended credit councilors listed through their site are certified and accredited.

How do I find a company who will not rip me off and take my money?

Visit The National Foundation for Credit Councilors and let them steer you in the right direction. But do not stop there. make sure before signing anything, before you make a final decision, and before you pay anyone anything; you do some research. Check up on whoever you are looking at, check theRipOff Report, check search engines, as your local Chamber of Commerce, check the BBB, and finally check the FTC. Make sure the company or the person you are considering going with is clean. Any blemishes could give you forewarning on what could happen to you. Remember this company is going to be handling YOUR MONEY! You want them to be clean of any complaints and grievances!

What should I do if I have been the victim of a less than ethical company or I have been ripped off by a company or person?

You should visit the FTC, BBB, Federal Consumer Action, and your State Attorney General’s websites. Get phone numbers and complaint forms and file them immediately. Also visit the RipOff Report website and make a post about your situation. You want to go on record as soon as you can due to statute of limitations, and if for no other reason to let everyone you can know about the people or company that has wronged you.

Make sure you follow up with these companies about the status of your complaint. Don’t just file your complaint and go away. Persistence is key here, if you want to see action taken. It may take some time, everything is not going to happen overnight. With a little bit of luck and a lot of persistence you and others like you can expose these less than ethical companies.

The FTC cracks down on all the industries they regulate often. normally when the FTC is involved they will levy high fines and/or shut companies down. They can appeal to the Federal Court System for an injunction to shut companies down for fraudulent activities.

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Credit Repair – How Hard is it Really?

8 November, 2009 (17:59) | Credit Repair | By: Clay Bowden

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I took a survey in July 2009 and found that out of 1000 people, 67% of those people either admitted not never checking their credit report or knew they were in need of some sort of credit repair. Now out of those 670 people, 92% of them said they didn’t want to bother with credit repair due to it being too complex or they thought it was too hard to learn.

Most people look at laws as if they were standing on the south side of Mount Everest looking up. Do you realize you don’t need to know all of the laws? You don’t even need to know half of the laws to fix your credit. With most people I encounter, they only need 2-4 subsections of the FCRA to fix their credit report. What turns people off is they believe they need to read through page after page of legal jargon that they need to get an attorney to explain. The credit bureaus have made this a bit easier over the years, they send you the laws in layman’s terms when you order your credit report.

Another common mistake I see a lot is, people will hire someone to fix their credit and they will either promise the world and underperform or they will charge a mountain of fees and do nothing. Yes, that’s right; people fall for the easiest scam in creation…the pay and get nothing scam. Credit Repair is something everyone can learn to do with a small amount of time invested. With the wealth of information you get in return you will be very secure in knowing that if you ever have to go back and fix something, you can do it again with minimal effort.

Procrastination also seems to be another big reason people do not want to bother with repairing their credit. You have to be motivated to do something that is going to help you in the long run. If you want to spend the rest of your life paying hundreds and sometimes thousands more than everyone else, keep procrastinating.

So what is stopping you from learning it now?

If you are a “get it done kind of person” and want to learn to repair your credit yourself you can grab a Credit Repair Guide here. If you have questions and want to get more information stop by The United Credit Authority to learn more about your rights and the laws.

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Epic Internet Ventures purchases The United Credit Authority

8 November, 2009 (04:22) | General | By: Clay Bowden

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For release November 6, 2009

Sunrise, Florida based Epic Internet Ventures expands its internet presence with the purchase of The United Credit Authority; an online credit and debt resource company. With the purchase of The United Credit Authority, Epic Internet Ventures moves to solidify a strong online value with credit and debt.
The United Credit Authority is an online storehouse of information pertaining to the credit and debt industry. Housing some of the most up to date laws and guidelines, all in one spot, and available to everyone anytime. This will help eliminate the “information is scattered all over the internet” syndrome that is most commonly associated with this industry. By tying all of this information together and bring it to the end user in a simple and easy to understand format.

Epic Internet Ventures will pool their many years of credit and debt talent to bring you the most current and up to date information in an online authority website. With this new authority site under their umbrella, they will bring firsthand knowledge to the forefront through the means of eBooks, site updates, and general industry news. With this team involved with moving this informational site into 2010, Epic Internet Ventures have poised themselves into position on top of the credit and debt industry. While not only an authority voice for the people; but also a leader in self help knowledge in an industry that is clouded with black marks and bad apples.

About Epic Internet Ventures:
Started in January 2009, Epic Internet Ventures is an online self help credit repair company, owned and operated out of Sunrise, FL. The company is run by Clay Bowden, a 15 year bill collector with countless ties to the credit and debt industry. You can visit Epic Internet Ventures at http://www.epicinternetventures.com and The United Credit Authority at http://www.theunitedcreditauthority.com.
You can also visit Epic Internet Ventures online Credit & Credit Repair resource with free information at http://www.epicinternetventures.com/credit.

Contact for Media and Public Relations:
Epic Internet Ventures
Clay Bowden
1620 NW 128 Dr. Suite 307
Sunrise, FL 33323
(954) 918-5818
claybowden@epicinternetventures.com
http://www.epicinternetventures.com

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Credit Repair Companies and Their Pitfalls

29 October, 2009 (18:19) | Credit Repair | By: Clay Bowden

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Countless Americans every year hire credit repair companies to fix their credit. Is this a good move or bad move? Let’s go over some of the pros and cons.

The Pros that they present to you:

1. “I don’t have to do anything but sign up”. This is a complete fallacy, people believe that out of sight, out of mind; but it literally is not the case. You constantly have to keep in touch with them. You will see more of this as the list goes on.

2. “They have a more professional touch and they are able to achieve things the everyday person cannot”. Not true, everything they can do for you, you can do yourself.

3. “You don’t have to worry about the learning curve involved in the laws and staying up to date on the laws”. Well, there is a small amount of laws out there that you really have to learn. The odds of you having to learn and understand an entire statute to fix your credit is slim. Not to mention with all the free help put there, why hire someone?

4. ”They have all the letters and the know how to deal with the credit bureaus”. Again, this isn’t exactly true either. The bureaus have become much more consumer friendly and are more willing to help the consumer than ever before. The letters can be downloaded off the internet all over.

The cons, or what they will not tell you:

1. You pay them to do what you can do for free. They don’t have a magical wand they wave and make your bad debt disappear! The majority of these credit repair companies operate in 1 of 2 ways.

                a) They charge you by the item they get removed or fixed on your credit report
                b) The charge you upfront fees and then don’t perform the way they told you they would

2. They make guarantees they cannot keep. There is no way anyone in the credit repair industry can make you any guarantee they will get anything removed from your credit report! I am sure you have seen or heard this before and I am sure you are asking yourself right now, why? Well the truth is the credit bureaus are not required to remove anything from your credit report. Most of the time you have to rely on a creditor not responding to the credit bureau’s request for information or the item not being yours in the 1st place and therefore it will be removed because it cannot be verified.

3. You have to order your credit report, you have to receive your credit report, you have to mail your credit report to the people who are fixing your credit report, and you have to communicate with the people who are fixing your credit. If you work on repairing your credit yourself, everything comes directly to you anyway; so there is no one else to mail or send anything to. In the above listed example YOU become the middleman! Why go through all of that when you can spend a few hours researching credit repair laws, download a few letters and you will be on your way.

As you can see, they really are not doing anything for you but saving you a few hours of time and taking your money. I guess each of us has to put a price on our time and assign a dollar figure to our time to determine what is best for each one of us as individuals. However I will tell you, if you are going to use one of the many credit repair companies that are out there, make sure you do some research and find the right one. Do not accept what a person or a company says as the be all end all.

If you are interested in repairing your credit yourself, you can visit this Credit and Credit Repair Blog. if you are still confused and looking for a start check out this 100% Free Credit Repair Course. Also check out The United Credit Authority there is a lot of good information available on this site regarding credit, credit repair, credit laws, and reviews of credit systems!

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