Credit Repair
Whenever you apply for any type of credit or financing,
a credit report is pulled from at least one of the
three major credit bureaus. While there are hundreds
of smaller credit bureaus around the country, virtually
every credit bureau is affiliated with either TRW,
Trans Union, or Equifax. These credit bureaus collect
and maintain information on the majority of Americans,
but they are not affiliated with the government in
any way. The credit bureaus are for-profit corporations
and they sell your personal information for money.
They receive your personal information through the
same lenders who grant you credit.
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The credit bureaus have agreements with each of these
credit grantors that require the credit grantor to
inform the credit bureau of everything that occurs
in your relationship with the credit grantor. If you
make a late payment, the negative credit listing is
quickly reported to at least one of the major credit
bureaus and is added to your credit history. Credit
reports are not just a record of how you are currently
managing your credit accounts. Credit reports are
histories of everything you are doing with your credit
now, and everything you have done in the past.
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The credit bureaus gather this information, list
the information on your credit report, then sell it
to other credit grantors whoosh to see your credit
history before they decide to lend you money. The
credit grantors who review your credit are especially
interested in any negative credit. If you have shown
any tendency to pay late, or to disregard your financial
commitments in the past, the creditors' computers
will immediately reject your application. Exactly
like when you were in grade school, your credit report
is your financial report card to the world.
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