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  • How much does bad credit cost?
    Most people are not aware of just how much a bad credit score can impact the interest that they pay on loans and credit cards. Unfortunately, bad credit does cost you real money. You can use the examples below to get a better understanding of what your credit score may be costing you.
  • How can I repair my credit report?
    Hiring a lawyer can be extraordinarily expensive at rates of over $300 per hour of work. Hiring a credit counseling company typically costs upwards of $1,500, and can be risky as there are many credit counseling companies with shaky reputation which make big promises, but in reality just take advantage of customers without any real results.
  • Why should I repair my credit?
    Nowadays, with identity theft rampant and possibility of data entry errors it is a high probability that your credit report contains entries that do not belong to you. Incorrect items on your credit report will negatively impact your overall credit score which in turn will cost you thousands of dollars of interest when you get loans for your car or house.
  • Does paying off past-due accounts neutralize their negative status?
    Unfortunately the answer is no. Once-delinquent, past-due accounts still show up as severe negatives even if they have subsequently been paid off. It's important to note that credit reports don't just show your current credit situation, but they also show what your credit situation has been in the past.
  • Is it possible to remove bankruptcy
    Any negative listing can be removed from a credit report if it is erroneous, questionable and disputable. However, negative items such as bankruptcy and unpaid debts are more difficult to remove from the credit report. This is primarily due to the operational systems of the credit bureaus rather than with the severity of the bad credit item such as bankruptcy or unpaid debt.

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