by JayHMorrison » Wed 21 Jul 2004, 23:54:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('azreal60', 'A')lthough this thread really is not about how to clear debt, Jay you mentioned that is fairly easy to clear your credit report? Mind telling me how? I mean, seriously, that is a major part of the problem i have. I always have enough money, but credit cards that i don t have enough money to pay down. So by all means, share. :D
What are the negatives on your credit reports? Late payments? Charged off credit card debt? Collection agencies reporting negatives?
The first step is to order copies of your credit reports from Trans Union, Experian and Equifax. For everything negative, just dispute it. You can either dispute the entire account (tradeline) or the negative part of that account (a late payment).
Even if it is accurate and you are guilty, you can still dispute it. Even if they respond that they verify it as it is reported, dispute it again. Keep disputing it every month with all 3 credit bureaus. Odds are it will get deleted after a few tries.
You can also contract the creditor directly and ask for the change to be made. Deny Deny Deny. Make them prove it.
You can also file lawsuit in small claims court. THAT is the most direct way to get this taken care of. I have done this three times for several old issues that were affecting my credit. I caught them on minor violations of the Fair Credit Report Act and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. I got out of court settlements in all three cases. They agreed to delete the negative info AND they paid me $1,500 (2 cases) and $1,000 (1 case).
That was fun. Making collection agencies pay me for something that I was actually guilty of on the bad debt. They paid me because I was representing myself Pro Se in court, but they had to pay lawyers thousands of dollars to fight me. It was cheaper to just pay me off.
That is guerilla credit repair.