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Where to Find Credit Repair Tips, Letters and Other Information

 

Author: Patsy Rose

Advice about credit repair, free letter samples and advice from experts can be found in many places. The public library may not be a very exciting place to visit, but when you are looking for free information, it is a good place to start. Some of the books may be outdated, at least as far as the newest laws are concerned, but credit repair tips, letters to write and other credit repair advice has not changed much in the last ten years.

It seems that more and more people are interested in improving their credit scores. This may mean that consumers are getting smarter or that more credit repair companies are advertising. Credit repair tips, letters to creditors, letters to the credit bureaus and other information about credit repair is being sold in kits and books everywhere. Finding free advice about credit repair, free letter samples and free credit repair tips may be a little harder than signing on to the internet, but it is possible.

The recent FACT act makes it easier for consumers to access free copies of their credit reports. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) publishes free credit repair tips, letters to use as examples when contacting the credit bureaus and other information. The FTC investigated one nationwide credit repair company in 2003, finding that hundreds of thousands of people had paid millions of dollars to try to improve their credit scores. It is easy to understand why people are interested in improving their credit scores. The people with the highest scores get the best interest rates. The people with the lowest scores are the targets of the most scams. Payday loans and other high interest, short term loans attract those people who cannot qualify for other less expensive methods of borrowing.

A credit repair free letter example usually goes something like this:

Dear Sir,

Please remove the following inaccurate information from my credit file: (List inaccurate information here) I have the following evidence to support my claim: (List evidence here) Please investigate and correct this matter as soon as possible. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Sincerely,

Signature

Most credit repair tips, letters and suggestions for their use are very simple. The tone of the letters should be unemotional. It is recommended to include a copy of your credit report and copies (not originals) of any receipts or other evidence that you have to support your claim. Other than contacting the credit bureaus to remove inaccurate, outdated, misleading or unverifiable information from your credit report, you can also write to your creditors.

For this reason, credit repair free letter writing advice may include a sample letter to send to creditors. The information contained in this letter varies depending on an individuals specific circumstances. Credit repair tips, letter writing suggestions and other information can be helpful, but nothing can really be substituted for professional advice related to your own particular circumstances.

Author Bio:
Patsy Rose is a champion in this field. Patsy has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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