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24th September 2009
America is facing a major problem in the form of credit debt at present. Numerous families are under the debt of at least $10,000 and most of them have no other option left than filing for bankruptcy. It seems that the reality is that a credit card was de... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
23rd September 2009
Prequalifying tenants help alleviate any kind of tenant problems. Prequalifying is finding out if a potential tenant qualifies or not, whether he is fit to stay in a landlord’s rental unit or not. It is quite crucial to find out all information about a ... Read >
Author: Vijay Koragappa Shetty
23rd September 2009
An accredited agency can conduct background check on behalf of a landlord. This saves a landlord from the trouble of checking it himself and also avoids any risk factor involved incase a landlord commits a mistake in tenant’s assessment. Finding out the... Read >
Author: Vijay Koragappa Shetty
23rd September 2009
Over the past few years pre-employment background checks have gained significance for employers big and small. Companies can either execute the required activities in-house or can outsource them to human resource companies that specialize in carrying out ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
increasingly common these days. The reasons for this include the fact that negligent hiring lawsuits that result from the actions of an errant employee can damage a company’s credibility and lead to hefty fines; companies have become more selective in t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
A nationwide Settlement has been proposed in a class action alleging that Allstate violated Federal Civil Rights laws in connection with its use of credit report information to price personal lines insurance policies. Allstate denies it did anything wrong... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Most Americans live under the burden of credit card debt. It seems to be a way of life for us. For some it is totally manageable, for others it is overwhelming and suffocating. Many of us are struggling just to make the minimum monthly payments. We lay aw... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
22nd September 2009
Do you want a credit fix report? Repairing your credit problem can be a very hard task. This will be harder if you are disputing some of the negative items that are on your file. What is the greatest thing that you can do to solve your credit problem and ... Read >
Author: bocksoli8123
22nd September 2009
TransUnion LLC is an example of a consumer credit reporting agency that is also recognized as a credit bureau. It is considered as one among the three major credit agencies in the United States that is also composed of the other two companies namely Equif... Read >
Author: bocksoli8123
22nd September 2009
Have you ever asked yourself on how are you going to get a free copy of your credit report online? There are definitely a lot of online vendors that are always saying that you can get this on them for free but in the long run you will just discover that y... Read >
Author: bocksoli8123
18th September 2009
If you get your free annual credit report and discover there are some inaccuracies, you will want to dispute the information and work to get it corrected on your credit report. When you dispute the information, you are protected by the Fair Credit Reporti... Read >
Author: nandita sarkar
17th September 2009
The collection agency industry is a billion dollar industry. According to R.K. Hammer Investment Bankers, income from late fees and over-the-limit fees accounted for $14.8 billion dollars in the year 2004. A collection account is defined as a delinquent a... Read >
Author: narayan
16th September 2009
Do you believe it's likely you could clear bad credit on your fico reports by yourself? What amount of time do you think it will take to clear your bad credit and do you envision your ability to do it? If it only took a few minutes or hours of your time... Read >
Author: L J Sutherland
16th September 2009
The Fair Credit Reporting Act, or FCRA, entitles you to a free copy of your own government credit report every year. You are assured of the privacy and accuracy of information when you deal with the authorized consumer reporting companies.
Your credit ... Read >
Author: Andy Zain
16th September 2009
You Need Leverage
Credit repair results are best accomplished with leverage. There is little use in engaging the massive credit reporting system without a clear and precise knowledge of the areas where you will be able to gain a foothold. The system is... Read >
Author: Ian Webber
16th September 2009
Bad credit can affect your ability to get more credit. Did you know it also can affect your ability to get or keep a job? Employers often use a credit report when they hire and evaluate employees for promotion, reassignment, or retention.
The military ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
There are a number of laws on the books to protect people who have bad credit ratings. These laws are important, and you should know about them in order to protect yourself from unfair practices performed by collection agencies. The federal Fair Credit Re... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), both the consumer reporting company and the information provider (the person, company, or organization that provides information about you to a consumer reporting company) are responsible for correcting inaccura... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
What does “Credit Score” mean? A measure of credit risk calculated from a credit report using a standardized formula. Factors that can damage a credit score include late payments, absence of credit references, and unfavorable credit card use. Lenders ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
If you have less than perfect credit, you are probably attracted to the many commercials on TV which promise credit repair and debt consolidation. While there are many things companies can do to help you fix your credit, there are a number of things you c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Keep Your Credit History Clean - Remove A Negative Credit Record From Your Credit Report.
It can make a difference of up to 18% in loan repayment costs.
For example, on a 30-year, $150,000 fixed rate mortgage, a borrower with the best credit score, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
You may have seen the ads telling you where you can get copies of your consumer credit reports for free. Read the fine print and you will see that there is some sort of catch with these ads that will ultimately cost you money. You don’t need to pay for ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
The national consumer companies Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union requires The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)– to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months. To keep all the information of consumer in fi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Most Americans live under the burden of credit card debt. It seems to be a way of life for us. For some it is totally manageable, for others it is overwhelming and suffocating. Many of us are struggling just to make the minimum monthly payments. We lay aw... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
15th September 2009
Keep Your Credit History Clean - Remove A Negative Credit Record From Your Credit Report
It can make a difference of up to 18% in loan repayment costs. For example, on a 30-year, $150,000 fixed rate mortgage, a borrower with the best credit score, 760-... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
If you have ever been issued a credit card, received a personal loan, obtained a mortgage or held a job, chances are someone is keeping a file on you. This file contains information on how you pay your bills, whether or not you’ve been sued, and if you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Credit Cards are widespread all over the US as well as worldwide and are accepted Internationally as a very convenient mean of payment either in person at stores, via the phone and the Internet or on signed forms via the fax.
Does anybody can obtain th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Credit Cards For Anybody?
Credit Cards are widespread all over the US as well as worldwide and are accepted Internationally as a very convenient mean of payment either in person at stores, via the phone and the Internet or on signed forms via the fax.
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
America is facing a major problem in the form of credit debt at present. Numerous families are under the debt of at least $10,000 and most of them have no other option left than filing for bankruptcy. It seems that the reality is that a credit card was de... Read >
Author: Wes Kennedy
14th September 2009
Legal Credit Repair
The federal legislature has passed laws to regulate the reporting of credit information as well as laws to protect the consumer and the banking industry. As a consumer we have the right view our credit reports and challenge the vali... Read >
Author: louisjeffries
11th September 2009
Your Life Depends on It
Credit repair has become a necessity. Your financial life may depend on it. There are those for whom credit repair is more important that others, but regardless of the current condition of your credit a defensive posture is defi... Read >
Author: Ian Webber
11th September 2009
Being an employer, you may want to use consumer credit reports while hiring new employees and also while assessing them for promotion, reassignment, and retention, but only if you abide by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Sections 604, 606, and 615 o... Read >
11th September 2009
Review your credit report from each credit reporting agency at least once a year. Credit report helps to know where you stand financially at the year ending.
The law of credit report many vary from state to state. But generally one can investigate the... Read >
11th September 2009
One should review their credit report from each credit reporting agency at least once a year. It will helpful to know where you stand financial at the year ending.
The law many vary from state to state. But generally one can investigate their credit r... Read >
11th September 2009
Many of us wonder even if it is this legal to do so. Well, YES, you are given the right under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), including the right to challenge inaccurate, misleading and obsolete items appearing on your credit report. Disputing items... Read >
11th September 2009
It is possible to fix your bad credit, with time, patience and determination. The first step in repairing poor credit is fixing any problems you may have with money.
1) Get a credit reports on yourself and check out what is on them. To get yours free g... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
It is often difficult for us when we have bad credit and not knowing where to start to get back on our feet again is even more frustrating.
If you have bad credit, you might want to check into a few resources that can help you find a solution to your c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
A credit report is a powerful piece of paper. Lenders look at it closely when deciding whether or not to give you a loan. Insurance companies can use it to determine your rates or whether they will cover you at all. Employers can access it and use it as a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
If you were to tell someone that they can have a certain item for free, more than likely their response would be, “what’s the catch?” In the case of credit reports there is no catch, you can now get a free copy of this report through the three credi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th September 2009
The majority of Americans have errors and other unverifiable information on their credit reports that could be dragging down their credit score. Odds are good that your credit score is lower than it should be. The unfortunate thing is that odds are you wi... Read >
Author: Yodle
06th September 2009
If you've ever wanted to find out more about an individual's background online it becomes quickly apparent that social networks and the top search engines can only go so far in providing detailed background information about an individual.
Here are som... Read >
Author: David Xavier Lethcaw
06th September 2009
The main determinants of the loan amount you can afford a substantial gross family income, amortization of debt, like credit card bills and / or loan payments, property taxes, and the score card. Your credit score is important because it determines the in... Read >
Author: Danoc Ildrothcer
05th September 2009
Improve Bad Credit Score
In order to know how to Improve a Bad credit Score you first need to Know your FICO score. This refers to the Fair Isaac and Company which began a scoring system to calculate a persons credit worthiness.
The higher your ... Read >
Author: R.C. Ryan
04th September 2009
If you have managed to keep your existing detbs properly, your creditors and lenders will surely have you recognized for it. A document will be sent to the credit bureau to reflect how you performed and it will be filed as part of your credit reports. If ... Read >
Author: Victoria San
02nd September 2009
These days information about obtaining credit reports is readily available to everyone and all to often it is misleading information, especially in the world of the Internet. Unfortunately, some of this misinformation comes from credit reporting agencies... Read >
Author: Wendy Polisi
02nd September 2009
Waiting Does Not Work
Credit repair can make a major difference. More to the point, the alternative path of waiting and hoping that time will cure your credit headache is downright wrong. Time will not resolve your credit issues. Without some form of p... Read >
Author: Ed White
27th August 2009
Many auto insurance companies consider your credit and personal information when determining the amount of premium paid by your insurance. So if you call back on car insurance, keep in mind that many insurers are looking at your credit history to determin... Read >
Author: carinsuranceezine
20th August 2009
Are you having problems making your monthly payments? If you live in the United States of America, you are probably lucky if you're not part of the statistical financial damage. In this troubled economy, many of us are having problems with making our paym... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
18th August 2009
It always surprises me how much confusion surrounds credit bureaus and credit scores. This article is a quick overview of the top four myths of credit.
Myth One: Once something is in my credit file it will be there for seven years.
Truth: The F... Read >
Author: Vincent Polisi
09th August 2009
You have a judgment on your Credit History Report that is showing inaccurate information. Maybe the balance is wrong or has not been updated so it hurts your credit score even more. Can that information be corrected? With patience and diligence you can g... Read >
Author: Mel Jensen
08th August 2009
Over the course of the last year, federal laws regarding loan modifications have changed radically. Between the end of George W. Bush’s presidency and Barak Obama’s new administration, federal laws have opened new opportunities for homeowners to ave... Read >
Author: Loan Modification Help Center
04th August 2009
Yes there are! Laws have been established to protect consumers like you and me from being unfairly categorized as having bad credit.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act was established in 1971 to do that. It mandates the 3 major credit bureaus follow and a... Read >
Author: denise manniello
04th August 2009
FCRA or fair credit reporting act is a federal law that determines how consumer credit information can be collected, distributed, and purchased. Under the FCRA, consumers have the right to view information in their credit and dispute any inaccurate info... Read >
Author: Flynna Sarah E. Molina
31st July 2009
When hiring, most employers need to know an applicant’s background to help them decide if he or she is qualified for the job. However, the problem comes when employers violate the privacy rights of other people with their overzealous background checkin... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
24th July 2009
If you are beginning to feel debt mounding around you, it is time you consult the Truth in Lending Act and learn your rights. It is a federal law designed to protect consumers in credit transactions, it lays down regulations requiring clear disclosure o... Read >
Author: breezego.css
18th July 2009
Background screening can create an uneasy feeling for applicants; that they are mistrusted from the start, or that Big Brother is watching. Yet, the positives of this practice - which is absolutely integral to today's business, where safe hiring is essen... Read >
Author: Lester Rosen
17th July 2009
what if your credit is not the best? What are your options now? Colorado Mortgage
Their are credit repair companies that target consumers that have a low credit score. So they can get a car loan, a home mortgage, insurance, or even a job once they pay th... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th July 2009
Over the past year or so, the credit crunch has left most borrowers with limited sources to take out loan products or open lines of credit that they need. Even borrowers with spotless credit have been turned down during the credit crunch. Fortunately, the... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
12th July 2009
How FCRA protects the home buyer
Have you ever had to face an adverse report from any company or bank, who is supposed to conduct some sort of business with you, even though your information is that there is nothing wrong as far as your credit worthiness... Read >
Author: Ravisankar
11th July 2009
You ordered your free credit report, you read it, and you're shocked at the errors you found. First, know you're not alone, experts say that as many as 70% of all credit reports carry errors.
But now what should you do?
First, write a letter to each... Read >
Author: John Rasor
06th July 2009
Several popular websites are available for background checks online. A few of the most popular are E-Background Check, U.S. Search, Net Detective Plus and Best People Search. These websites offer a variety of levels of investigation, depending upon the em... Read >
Author: Geeta
06th July 2009
Several popular websites are available for background checks online. A few of the most popular are E-Background Check, U.S. Search, Net Detective Plus and Best People Search. These websites offer a variety of levels of investigation, depending upon the em... Read >
Author: geeta1
05th July 2009
Have you found an error on your credit report? What should you do about it?
Once you have your personal credit report and understand it, you may decide that you need to correct some errors. Errors on credit reports are common, and need fixing, just l... Read >
Author: hardeep
02nd July 2009
Have you found an error on your credit report? What should you do about it?
Once you have your personal credit report and understand it, you may decide that you need to correct some errors. Errors on credit reports are common, and need fixing, just l... Read >
Author: hardeep
01st July 2009
Have you found an error on your credit report? What should you do about it?
Once you have your personal credit report and understand it, you may decide that you need to correct some errors. Errors on credit reports are common, and need fixing, just... Read >
Author: hardeep
01st July 2009
Have you found an error on your credit report? What should you do about it?
Once you have your personal credit report and understand it, you may decide that you need to correct some errors. Errors on credit reports are common, and need fixing, just... Read >
Author: hardeep
30th June 2009
Your credit is one of the most valuable assets that you have. Your credit score can determine not only your ability to borrow money and buy a home, but also what types of jobs you can get and whether or not you can even rent an apartment in a good communi... Read >
Author: Melissa Kellett
30th June 2009
Littleton Mortgage : Credit repair
Lets say you don't have the best credit in the world. What should you do now?
beware of credit repair companies.
Everyday, companies target consumers who have poor credit histories with promises to clean up their cr... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
30th June 2009
Many people often find out too late that they have a bad credit report. They have applied for a loan, tried to get a job or even were trying to buy insurance. Once you have find out you have bad credit, what are your options? Are there any legal options?
... Read >
Author: Mel Jensen
28th June 2009
have a propensity to conduct free background checks before hiring new folk.It's a categorical process that involves knowing the information about the topic's past. The reason being because the arriving of new technology allows us to retrieve plenty of so... Read >
Author: Wesley Conrad
23rd June 2009
Foreclosure or the termination of the one�s equitable right to redemption of a pledged property is recorded in your credit report for a maximum of seven years. This can be devastating to your credit score and should be avoided at all costs. If, unfortun... Read >
Author: Cecilia Rodriguez
22nd June 2009
You have probably heard a lot about annual credit reports. What is it and what is its significance for you as a consumer? Why do you need to have your own copy of your yearly credit report?
To explain the basics of what an annual credit report is, here... Read >
Author: Cecilia Rodriguez
22nd June 2009
It's always a good idea to maintain a good credit standing. A good credit score opens the doors for banks and lending companies approving your loan applications more readily, and they may even agree to give you lower interest rates. You can keep track of ... Read >
Author: Cecilia Rodriguez
19th June 2009
Have you found an error on your credit report? What should you do about it?
Once you have your personal credit report and understand it, you may decide that you need to correct some errors. Errors on credit reports are common, and need fixing, ... Read >
Author: nishufzr
18th June 2009
Have you found an error on your credit report? What should you do about it?
Once you have your personal credit report and understand it, you may decide that you need to correct some errors. Errors on credit reports are common, and need fixing, ... Read >
Author: nishufzr
18th June 2009
Have you found an error on your credit report? What should you do about it?
Once you have your personal credit report and understand it, you may decide that you need to correct some errors. Errors on credit reports are common, and need fixing, just... Read >
Author: nishufzr
18th June 2009
Have you found an error on your credit report? What should you do about it?
Once you have your personal credit report and understand it, you may decide that you need to correct some errors. Errors on credit reports are common, and need fixing, just... Read >
Author: nishufzr
15th June 2009
It never ceases to surprise me how confused most people are about credit report. This article is a brief summary of the top four myths of credit.
Myth One: “Data in my credit file can’t be altered.”
Truth: The Fair Credit Reporting Act r... Read >
Author: Wendy Polisi
15th June 2009
Credit reports have the power to preclude a consumer from obtaining a crucial home loan, buying a much needed car, or even renting an apartment. In some cases, these credit profiles may even hinder the consumer from finding employment for which s/he is pe... Read >
Author: Lender411
15th June 2009
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you have the right to inspect your credit profile. It no longer has to be a mystery what is contained in your credit file, what your credit rating might be, and also why you were denied credit when you recently attempt... Read >
Author: Lender411
15th June 2009
The Fair Credit Reporting Act stipulates that consumers have the right to dispute any item listed in their credit profiles. To accomplish this, consumers are urged to request a copy of their credit profile at least once a year. This is usually free of cha... Read >
Author: Lender411
12th June 2009
On October 13, 2008, ABC News released a story discussing the literally dozens of lawsuits in the past two years over faulty background checks. These suits, alleging that background checks have been conducted inacurrately, unanimously argue that such pra... Read >
Author: Lester Rosen
08th June 2009
Recently, health officials in Los Angeles County were appalled to find out that an ex-cop convicted of rape was hired - not once, but twice - to work in public hospitals. Gariner Beasley was convicted of raping two women "under the color of authority" in ... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
06th June 2009
Introduction
Effective credit repair requires a combination of technical and legal skill along with a healthy dose of common sense. The technical approach requires an understanding of the inner workings of the FICO credit scoring model. The legal appro... Read >
Author: Ian Webber
03rd June 2009
First Steps of Credit Repair
Having bad credit can make life . When you have a bad credit rating is not a lot of things that other people enjoy and often does not seem possible to move forward. You can expect if you have the time or you can take step... Read >
Author: Robert Bay
20th May 2009
I have been helping people across America erase bad credit for years. I have heard so many horror stories that it is ridiculous. The goal of this article is to help you learn how to erase bad credit yourself.
I think it's fair to say that most consume... Read >
Author: Tim Beachum
15th May 2009
Credit check is usually done to verify whether you are eligible for a loan or on any other forms of credit based on your past credit performances. This will reveal your past as well as your previous credit transactions with different lenders and how you d... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
13th May 2009
Auto Accident
Los Angeles drivers and passengers face an accident rate 8 times higher than the national average. Long commutes and poorly maintained roads contribute to these numbers. Additionally, rain poses significant hazards in Los Angeles due to p... Read >
Author: vishuxpert
12th May 2009
Often overheard, which should be wanted to heard first, the bad news or the good news? With criminal background check, the bad or good is replaced to be referred as the risks and the rewards in conducting it. So, what should be enumerated first? The risks... Read >
Author: Emma G. Fox
07th May 2009
Identity Theft Concerns
There are a number of reasons you might have a concern about the illicit use of your identity. A lost wallet, unexplained accounts on your credit report, mysterious transactions on a credit card; these can all give rise to very ... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
30th April 2009
Mortgage lenders often have a difficult time following the requirements of the federal law known as the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which may create liability for them when attempting to bring a foreclosure lawsuit or pursue a nonjudicial foreclosure. The ... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
26th April 2009
Give Yourself the Advantage
When it comes to credit repair you should give yourself every advantage you can. There is a lot riding on the outcome, so don’t cut corners. You should arm yourself with a working knowledge of the laws that govern the cred... Read >
Author: Ian Webber
23rd April 2009
Talking Terms credit card coverage and cleaning up credit card report are really important measures to ensure timely and hassle-free loans. Pay them to get you your credit report under certain circumstances, you are able gain a free credit report without ... Read >
Author: 4maker
17th April 2009
Deciding on Bankruptcy
For consumers that have gathered a very large debt and may not be able to meet their obligations, bankruptcy might be one of the alternatives to investigate. There are a few reasons that might make it sensible to move forward and ... Read >
Author: Robert H
15th April 2009
If you own a landed property, then you can easily make some easy money off it, by renting it out. This will provide you with a steady stream of income each month, without doing anything. However, you must always run a background check on your prospective ... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson
15th April 2009
Many people complain that when they find erroneous information on their report and ask their lender to correct it, some just refuse to do anything. Other lenders promise to help and correct the information, but a few months later the erroneous informati... Read >
Author: Mr. Credit 101
09th April 2009
Too Many Errors
Credit repair serves a real purpose. Credit reporting errors are much more prevalent and costly than most people realize. Over half of all credit reports have errors on them that are serious enough to cause the victim to pay higher inte... Read >
Author: Ian Webber
09th April 2009
It was back in September of 2005 that the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) had made it a requirement that the three major credit bureaus provide all consumers a free copy of their credit report on a yearly basis. Since that time the Internet has been plag... Read >
Author: Scott P. McKay
07th April 2009
TransUnion Credit Bureau is one of the largest three credit bureaus. They keep a record from all your creditors about your accounts.They will record all late payments, missed payments, balance, and all other important information. The lenders send all the... Read >
Author: dmoskel
30th March 2009
Good credit is sexy. Plain and simple.
And one should work to maintain good credit always. If you have experienced a recent denial of credit, are appalled by bank balances, credit card balances, are having cash flow issues, then it is time for a thorough... Read >
Author: John Chase
13th March 2009
What credit reporting agencies do and how your credit report is created.
There are three major credit reporting agencies: Transunion, Experian, and Equifax. They are not the only credit reporting agencies (credit bureaus) but they are the main ones, al... Read >
Author: John Chase
13th March 2009
Most people are more than just a little bit confused when they look at their first credit report. There is lots of information and
numbers, which may leave you wondering how you are supposed to read it. It’s actually easier than you think and this art... Read >
Author: John Chase
12th March 2009
Most consumers think nothing can be done to improve one’s credit score. Meaning you will pay higher interest rates making some things out of your reach. Luckily the government has come to our rescue by enacting the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), givi... Read >
Author: biart
10th March 2009
Most consumers think nothing can be done to improve one’s credit score. Meaning you will pay higher interest rates making some things out of your reach. Luckily the government has come to our rescue by enacting the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), givi... Read >
Author: biart
09th March 2009
Can you really repair your credit? What can you do to increase your credit score? How do you check your credit report and correct any mistakes? To learn all about protecting and improving your credit, read our new report.
Your Credit: How to Protect, Im... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac
02nd March 2009
Knowing Your Rights against Inappropriate Background Checks
So, you are heading for the final interview to the job you have applied for. But, are you approve of the pre-employment background checks and investigation needed that are part of the evaluatio... Read >
Author: Fajela Baranda
24th February 2009
Your credit is obviously important whether you think so or not. You don’t just walk into a bank and say “Hey, can I have a loan, please?” with the bank replying, “Sure, you can one, what took you so long!” I don’t think so… No, it just does... Read >
Author: jake Avey
23rd February 2009
Perhaps you have just started looking into repairing your credit and want to learn a little about the basics of credit repair. There is an incredible amount of information to be found online, but much of it is contradictory " and confusing. Is credit re... Read >
Author: dmoskel
20th February 2009
Can you really remove collection accounts from your credit report? The answer is absolutely...Yes. Most people are not aware that they can remove negative items from their credit history file.
Most negative collection entries appear on your credit repo... Read >
Author: Henry Gold
20th February 2009
The Applied Bank credit card is a secured card, which means that in order to receive it, you must open an account with Applied Bank and make a deposit into that account.The purpose of the deposit is to secure your account should it default. The card will ... Read >
Author: dmoskel
18th February 2009
There are two steps to fixing a bad credit rating.
1.Delete negative items from your credit report.
2.Create positive credit building accounts.
Let us look at the second part first because this is much easier. You should open a new credit line and make... Read >
Author: dmoskel
16th February 2009
It is not uncommon for life to throw us a curve ball sometimes. Such as a sickness in the family, getting laid off from a job, or simply not being able to make ends meet.This often results in falling behind on bills, and that will cause creditors to creat... Read >
Author: dmoskel
12th February 2009
There are several ways that your credit rating can be adversely affected. Many times the items being reported to your credit bureau may be inaccurate. To help consumers protect their credit bureau reports, the government has in place some laws that can he... Read >
Author: Marc Marseille
04th February 2009
Your credit report is the most important tool you have in fixing your credit, fighting identity theft and staying one step ahead of serious debt problems. However, did you know that you can get your credit report from three different credit reporting bure... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
20th January 2009
If you have defaulted on your student loan you are in a difficult position. Not only are you likely to have to repay this debt your credit will be ruined.
When your student loan is in default, the government can garnish your wages, your social security... Read >
Author: dmoskel
20th January 2009
One of the worst things about being in debt and having a low credit score is the fact that you have to deal with debt collectors. The sad part of this is that many people do not realize just what debt collectors can and cannot do. By knowing what they can... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
19th January 2009
Being in the mortgage business for the past 15 years I get worn out and beat down by fly by night credit repair companies that promise the world. I've heard everything from "We can improve your buyer's credit scores by over 100 points in less than 30 days... Read >
Author: John Rasor
16th January 2009
The average American knows very little about bankruptcy. Most people probably understand very generally that a bankruptcy can serve to eliminate debt and offer a ‘fresh start’ – but often know very little beyond this basic concept. Some of the infor... Read >
Author: David Romito
16th January 2009
One of the most important tools that you have at your disposal to protect your credit, and repair it, is your credit report. Your credit report is very important because it lists everything about your credit, what needs to be repaired, what needs to be fi... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
16th January 2009
Have you been turned down for a loan recently? Have you applied for store credit and been refused? Did you really want that car and find out that because of your 'credit score' that they would have to require an unreasonable down payment?
Credit repor... Read >
Author: Justin Narin
09th January 2009
Today, the size of the business is no longer the basis of whether or not the management should do an employment background check on their prospective employees. Incidents like workplace violence, corporate scandals and for its security purposes as well m... Read >
Author: sarahfltchr
08th January 2009
Late payments are not created equal; a 30 or 60 day late pay will not damage your score much, and can often be removed. However a 90 day or 120 day late pay will cause significant damage to your score.
You can remove a 30 and 60 day late pay from your ... Read >
Author: Matt Douglas
08th January 2009
If you have a bankruptcy on your credit report you probably feel like there is no way to escape a low score. However you can remove this listing and you can create a positive score for yourself.
There is a lot of inaccurate information that claims a ... Read >
Author: Matt Douglas
08th January 2009
Pre-approved credit cards are generally easy to use and often only need to be activated over a phone line. This type of credit card is still a form of borrowing and does involve some charges. A lot of people have received their fair share of offers for ... Read >
Author: Art Penz
08th January 2009
The FREE Background check has been one of the most frequently advertised and often misleading products on the Internet since the beginning of World Wide Web time. A safe rule of thumb is...If someone is paying to advertise it, then it's not free. You will... Read >
Author: Brad Jones
06th January 2009
Humans do not like getting on the wrong side of personal finance. It dents them in their day to day living and also casts social trauma on them. They wish to stay afloat with a proper credit score that can also come in handy for any further credit needs. ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
31st December 2008
Knowing your credit rights as a credit card holder will be your guide and protection against unlawful practices that may be committed by creditors and debt collectors. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) has made distinct stipulations with regards to pr... Read >
Author: Allisson May
19th December 2008
Not only is self credit repair the best way to approach fixing info on your credit report, but the holiday season is the best time of year to perform credit repair.
Hmm, "why is that?"; you ask. There is a simple answer. Because of the Fair Credit Repo... Read >
Author: S.L.W.
13th December 2008
There are dozens upon dozens of ads all around us that state they can erase bad credit in a snap. I’m sure you’ve heard them. Aside from that, there are dozens more ads that state you can get a major credit card without putting a deposit down or a c... Read >
Author: S.L.W.
11th December 2008
To dispute a bad credit item on your TransUnion credit report you must use the dispute process. This is done by hiring a service or creating a dispute letter.
You need to know that you must dispute an item with each credit bureau. If you fail to do thi... Read >
Author: JohnCooper
11th December 2008
You do not have to just wait for negative marks on your credit report to fall off. You can remove them and improve your credit score.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act that was passed by Congress gives you the right to dispute any item on your report. This... Read >
Author: JohnCooper
11th December 2008
Lexington Law is a professional credit repair service. They are headquartered out of Salt Lake, Utah.
There are 400 employees 22 of which are credit lawyers. They have been operating for over 17 years and have served 1/2 million people. They dispute ne... Read >
Author: JohnCooper
03rd December 2008
Majority of the auto insurance companies, lenders and even employers use your credit history as reference to know your ability to be responsible in handling money on a day to day basis. The lending companies check out your credit history to know the inter... Read >
Author: Michael
01st December 2008
People usually have no idea on the issue how to repair the credit records. If you want, you could set up a home based credit repair business. This article is about setting up your own home based credit repair business. In this article, you will learn how ... Read >
Author: yangguang01
01st December 2008
If you want to repair your credit, you could not go to the credit repair companies which advertising on the TV program. You could do it on your own. You could fix your credit yourself. Trust me and follow my tips, it can be done.
Please don't wait for yo... Read >
Author: yangguang01
27th November 2008
Performing background checks on applicant’s seeking employment is common practice today for 80% of large corporations. Smaller sized firms are also beginning to understand how critical it is to know who you are hiring.
Tom Lawson, background check p... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
24th November 2008
You can dispute a bad credit listing on your Equifax credit report by creating a dispute letter. In your letter you must identify the disputed listing and provide an explanation as to why it is incorrect.
There are two options to do this; you can do it... Read >
Author: dmoskel
22nd November 2008
Now is the Time for Credit Repair
The quality of your credit has never been as important as it is today. Lenders have tightened their guidelines and interest rates are now determined by new Risk-Based Pricing models; the lower your credit score, the hi... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
18th November 2008
Last year, Consumer Credit Counseling Services held 950 workshops for more than 25,000 people on topics such as, Budgeting Basics, Avoiding Scams, Credit Reports and Scores, Managing Credit & Debt Wisely, Building Wealth and Identity Theft. Through "Ccc S... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th November 2008
If you are fixing your credit report you understand how important this three digit number is. It directly impacts the quality of life you can have.
You are judged solely by employers and lenders on this three digit number. This number can prevent you f... Read >
Author: Matt Douglas
11th November 2008
When you are repairing your credit report it is important to create positive credit as well as remove negative credit. The simplest way to build positive credit is to pay all your monthly bills on time.
This will help you to create a positive payment h... Read >
Author: Matt Douglas
10th November 2008
Good employees are valuable. For small companies, making bad hiring decisions can mean the difference between staying in business, or not. The prevalence of background checks on prospective employees continues to grow every year, and employers need to c... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
10th November 2008
In order to remove derogatory items from your credit report you have to dispute the credit bureaus. There are two options to do this.
1. Write a dispute letter
You must write a dispute letter. In this letter you have to identify the listing you want... Read >
Author: JohnCooper
10th November 2008
A credit repair letter is how you challenge negative items on your credit report. This letter is also commonly called a dispute letter.
By sending this letter you are telling the credit bureau that the listing is incorrect and should be removed. Upon r... Read >
Author: JohnCooper
30th October 2008
Credit Repair, Now is the Time
Credit repair is more important than ever. Creditors have tightened their guidelines, effectively barring millions of Americans from borrowing money. Mortgage lenders, auto finance companies, and credit card issuers have ... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
27th October 2008
A company owes its success and failure to its human resources. People are the ones with the brain and natural force, the machines are just outlets. Almost all companies nowadays assign someone to make background investigations of applicants. This is becau... Read >
Author: James Kurt
23rd October 2008
There are several types of background checks that can be done on people who have applied for jobs, such as criminal record checks, credit checks, past employer checks and driving records. It is important for business owners to be cautious when employing ... Read >
Author: janetrogers
23rd October 2008
NCO Financial has been in business since the early 1920's. They are headquartered in Pennsylvania.
They collect for accounts related to education, utilities, financial services and others. They are world wide with over 140 operation centers spread thro... Read >
Author: Matt Douglas
23rd October 2008
The easiest tip to a good credit score is to pay your bills on time. Even if you have negative items on your credit it is still very important to pay your bills on time.
The reason is because by paying this month bills on time you will be showing posit... Read >
Author: dmoskel
16th October 2008
More and more families are relying on credit cards to weather the storm during economic hardships and are being targeted by billion dollar credit card companies and their criminal practices. Recent emphasis on this topic has been making headlines but litt... Read >
Author: Jamie Hribal
16th October 2008
The three main credit reporting companies in the country are required under law to provide one free credit report (each) to anyone who requests them within any given year. The three large credit reporting companies are Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, an... Read >
Author: fagankl
13th October 2008
Credit scoring was an industry mystery for many years as financial institutions kept this information to themselves. However, since the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you're entitled to one free credit report from "Annual Credit Report" each year, which helps... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
13th October 2008
As a private investigator you'll be asked to perform criminal records checks in the course of business. It may be for a pre employment screen, tenant screen, due diligence or a personal matter such as a custody or divorce case.
It's important for you t... Read >
Author: Ed Opperman
23rd September 2008
Congress created the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) to ensure that all consumers have credit reports that are private, accurate and fair. In fact, the act specifically calls for the reports to contain information that is complete and correct. This is im... Read >
Author: Karen Bellas
12th September 2008
With growing inaccuracies in CVs and data thefts, Pre- employment background investigation helps to investigate various details about prospective employees such as the educational background, previous employer and criminal records.
Pre- employment back... Read >
Author: lexiemarine
09th September 2008
Bad Credit Warning
If your credit is damaged, don't fall victim to a company that promises to be able to repair your credit for you. Everyday, companies nationwide appeal to consumers with poor credit histories. They promise, for a fee, to clean up you... Read >
Author: Debt Consolidation
08th September 2008
When you get charge offs on your credit report it will negatively impact your credit score. This comes about when an account becomes delinquent and no payment is made for 6 months.
An effective way of erasing a charge off from you credit history is to ... Read >
Author: dmoskel
08th September 2008
If you are being contacted by NCO Financial it is regarding an unpaid debt. Sometimes they are also referred to as NCO group or NCO financial systems. They are an aggressive collection agency with a history of FTC violations.
NCO is often hired to come... Read >
Author: dmoskel
08th September 2008
A charge off is a very detrimental mark for your credit score. Having this on your credit history will make getting approved for a new credit line very difficult.
On occasions when you do get approved, you will pay much higher interest rates or have to... Read >
Author: dmoskel
05th September 2008
A frequent concern of individuals is "how long will a negative listing remain on my credit report?" The answer is seven years. With a bankruptcy or judgment it can stay on your report for up to ten years.
For many people this feels like a heavy prison ... Read >
Author: dmoskel
04th September 2008
Have bad credit? Need credit repair? Care to repair your own credit or even hire a credit service organization? Before you do so, you should tune into the Credit Restoration Consultants Hour with credit repair expert Bill Lewis. Bill can be heard weekday'... Read >
Author: William E. Lewis, Jr.
20th August 2008
Planning to get a house loan or buy some big-ticket item for home? For all these you will require your credit report. A credit report includes all the relevant information regarding where you live, how you pay your bills, and whether you’ve been sued ... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
19th August 2008
Nowadays, there are services offering, “Absolutely free background checks”. Most of these services are available over the Internet. But the big question surrounding this kind of service is “does it give accurate and comprehensive results?”
Alth... Read >
Author: Ashley Curtis
22nd July 2008
If you were to type in the words “credit repair” in any major search engine on the internet you had better prepare yourself to be bombarded by companies who claim they can increase your credit score for a fee. On Google alone there comes up with 7,580... Read >
Author: Scott P. McKay
14th July 2008
Credit Restoration Consultants basically is a credit service organization. They are basically specialized in the restoration of consumer credit worthiness and also identity theft if any. They are there to assist consumers and provide help to achieve a man... Read >
Author: Bill Hartzer
09th July 2008
The misuse of easily and unaccountably obtained personal information can cause severe damages to the concerned person whose information has been collected. To prevent such circumstances, American Federal Law created the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) wh... Read >
Author: Rakesh Jha
07th July 2008
Under the terms of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act all lenders are required to apply the same credit standards to all customers regardless of race, gender, marital status, religion, national origin, age and several other criteria. The Act does not give a... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
20th June 2008
Do it Right!
Are you concerned about your credit? A nationally recognized credit repair expert offers a step-by-step guide to getting started with your credit repair effort, and valuable advice on avoiding some common and costly mistakes.
The Need f... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
18th June 2008
How far can we give into someone else’s past? Should we take into account every bit of detail we get from background checks?
The importance of background screening to business is undeniable. Many businesses have made this a standard procedure in thei... Read >
Author: robertboughner
09th June 2008
Credit repair software scams are really popular - specially in the virtual environment where billions of users average on a day-to-day basis. This is why it is very important to pick the right credit repair software to best accommodate your needs. While ... Read >
Author: Nuttz4u2
03rd June 2008
Take Control!
Don’t imagine that other people always play fair. Look out for yourself. Knowing your legal rights can make all the difference in the world. A nationally recognized credit repair expert explains some essential rights and remedies that c... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
25th May 2008
Several popular websites are available for background checks online. A few of the most popular are E-Background Check, U.S. Search, Net Detective Plus and Best People Search. These websites offer a variety of levels of investigation, depending upon the em... Read >
Author: Rajinder
15th May 2008
move you make
Every bo“Every breath you take
Every nd you break
Every step you take
I'll be watching you”
“Every Breath You Take”, Sting
This is no paranoid fantasy of an imagination running riot. As per the Fair Credit Reporting Act... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
07th May 2008
To get collections removed from a credit report there is a process to follow. There is also a big misconception out there that you can get collections removed that you owe. Yes you can get collections removed but there is seasoning requirement in order to... Read >
Author: Mike Clover
25th April 2008
When viewing credit restoration laws it is important to decipher whether the law is pertaining to a credit report or the legality of a debt. It is a myth that all consumer debt is owed for seven years. Almost all debt is governed by state statutes and not... Read >
Author: samsky
24th April 2008
Consumers in the US, UK and Australia can all get their hands on a free copy of their credit report to do a credit check on themselves. The systems in each country are different, and this article explains how consumers can go about getting a free credit r... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston
18th April 2008
If you have recently gone through a Bankruptcy, then you know how devastating it can be for you and your credit score. A lot of lenders will look at your credit score and see that you have a Bankruptcy and decide that you are not credit worthy and will no... Read >
Author: bryan
09th April 2008
The Credit Reporting Agencies (CRA) handle a credit rating-system which uses both positive and negative information of consumers’ payment histories to provide a risk-grade rating that estimates your credit worthiness.
I highly recommend you NEVER use t... Read >
Author: Alena Kota
09th April 2008
The Credit Reporting Agencies (CRA) handle a credit rating-system which uses both positive and negative information of consumers’ payment histories to provide a risk-grade rating that estimates your credit worthiness.
I highly recommend you NEVER use t... Read >
Author: Alena Kota
09th April 2008
All of us have certain things we don't want others to see. For me, it's my eighth grade yearbook picture...the video of my karaoke debut...all the junk under my bed...and the personal information in my credit report.
While we can keep most of our priva... Read >
Author: TrueCredit
07th April 2008
Many times when you choose to fill out an application on the internet, online credit card approval can be done instantly. You are asked to give the same information as you would on a paper application that comes in your postal mail box. But rather than ... Read >
Author: C.R. Hayes
07th April 2008
Employee background check is relatively common in all organizations. Now the question may arise, why does an employee want to check background? The purpose of pre-employment background check is quite obvious. It has been established that this practice is ... Read >
Author: soniya
03rd April 2008
It might be a fact that I had the worst credit report in the world or at least thats how the banks treated me but what if I told you that it was possible to erase everything negative from your credit report, with out filing for bankruptcy and in return ke... Read >
02nd April 2008
Today having good credit reflected in your credit report is important in every financial situation you find yourself in as you probably know and knowing a few tips about credit repair can solve a lot of your credit problems. In our world credit determines... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
01st April 2008
The purpose of personal background checks is to get a feel for the applicant’s character. Personal and professional references are a good starting point, however, experts in the investigative field caution employers on using this method solely. Prospect... Read >
Author: DIYA SOOD
27th February 2008
Walking into a clinic may be the answer for a physical injury but for credit repairs sometimes it's best to do your own medical analysis. Learn how credit repair clinics can transform your credit into a deadly incurable disease.
It used to be rather s... Read >
Author: Devora Witts
25th February 2008
In today's world your credit score is used for almost everything and your credit history is examined when you apply for mortgages, personal loans, bank accounts, credit cards, and sometimes even when you're applying for a new job. As well, your credit sco... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
25th February 2008
Let's Get to Work!
We speak with people all day long about their credit reports. Here is a review of the most common questions that we encounter, as well as guidance on understanding and resolving the related issues. These details, if properly understo... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
11th February 2008
If you have recently gone through a Bankruptcy, then you know how devastating it can be for you and your credit score. A lot of lenders will look at your credit score and see that you have a Bankruptcy and decide that you are not credit worthy and will no... Read >
Author: bryan
02nd February 2008
Credit repair agencies often say they can remove bad credit from your credit report, legally. This isn't true. No one can. Simply don't believe them. Do your own research.
The law entitles you to be able to ask for an investigation of information in yo... Read >
Author: Ash Bowkett
30th January 2008
No doubt, all of us want to have credit cards with the most beneficial features and the lowest interest rates. But if your credit score leaves much to be desired, you can face many problems while trying to make a beneficial deal.
We are used to hear abo... Read >
Author: Wendy Drews
30th January 2008
In this article I am going to outline 9 simple steps that can boost your credit score in 30 days or less. Remember that this is a brief eight minute read so I can't go into great detail, but that doesn't mean it won't work! If you read this article and th... Read >
Author: Reverse Mortgage Expert
28th January 2008
It would be great if you could dial 911 and report an emergency credit problem. The truth is you can. You can create an emergency credit situation and use that urgency to begin developing a strategy for your personal credit success. A strategy for success... Read >
Author: Frank Carrasco
25th January 2008
The Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act has been amended, requiring each of the national consumer reporting companies to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once a year. TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax are the three compa... Read >
Author: Ludwig E. Parker
23rd January 2008
Background checks provide individuals with information about others. They give a look into your past and, by doing so, help to provide information that may be relevant to your future. Many employers use past information about you that they obtain from a... Read >
Author: CSteele
21st January 2008
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies –
Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion – to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your
request, once every 12 months. The FCRA prom... Read >
Author: Gregory Graham
20th January 2008
Credit repair is possible because the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) allows the consumer to challenge the information on his or her credit report on the basis of "completeness and accuracy."
When a dispute is filed with the credit bureaus, they must ... Read >
Author: Gregory Graham
18th January 2008
It's one of the most important pieces of information you have, yet few think of it until they need it. Your credit report keeps information about credit limits, payment history, and even legal information for years. That information has the power to get y... Read >
Author: D Fraser
17th January 2008
Credit reports are the basis on which lenders decide to provide a loan or a credit card to consumers. However, credit reports may also in some cases be mistakenly reported. In such a situation, a consumer can apply to change the relevant portions of the r... Read >
Author: R Rama
14th November 2007
What is credit scoring? Credit scoring is a system creditors use to help determine whether to give you credit. It also may be used to help decide the terms you are offered or the rate you will pay for the loan. Information about you and your credit experi... Read >
Author: Mike Clover
14th November 2007
A common question that we get asked a lot is how to improve a credit score. I tend to challenge the notion that we need a good credit score in the first place, since the way it is calculated really makes it an 'I love debt score'. The FICO score is based ... Read >
Author: Lukasavige
14th November 2007
Everyone has heard the horror stories. The stories about individuals whose credit score is ruined from errors and fraudulent activity that is posted on their credit report. Stolen identities, stolen credit card numbers, and stolen Social Security Number... Read >
Author: Bryan Pringle, Ph.D.
08th November 2007
A common question that we get asked a lot is how to improve a credit score. I tend to challenge the notion that we need a good credit score in the first place, since the way it is calculated really makes it an 'I love debt score'. The FICO score is based ... Read >
Author: Lukasavige
07th November 2007
What is credit scoring? Credit scoring is a system creditors use to help determine whether to give you credit. It also may be used to help decide the terms you are offered or the rate you will pay for the loan. Information about you and your credit experi... Read >
Author: Sara Valencourt
31st October 2007
When you are entangle in negative credit, it can get to you as you will not be able to get credit to purchase your dream home or car. Although there are countless agencies who promise to repair your negative credit and restore your financial health, not a... Read >
Author: Cindy
22nd October 2007
FCRA or The Fair Credit Reporting Act is designed by the Federal Trade Commission to promote accuracy and ensure privacy of the information used in consumer reports. This is designed to protect the citizen and several commonly asked questions are answered... Read >
Author: David Makarski
15th October 2007
You may have bad credit due to some irresponsible moves or some unforeseen events in your life. You should never pay a credit card late, even if you need to get a quick advance or payday loan to get you through to your next paycheck. Protecting your credi... Read >
Author: Bob Guy
11th October 2007
Having auto insurance is always required in every state. It is the law. Not only is it required by law, it's just a good piece of mind knowing that you, your loved ones and the other driver are insured when you are out on the road.Whether you are looki... Read >
Author: Cecilia
16th August 2007
It is absolutely essential for anyone attempting credit repair to know the statues of limitation for reporting of derogatory information as it applies to the credit bureaus. Credit repair expert Jim Kemish offers some insight on specific statute of limita... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
08th August 2007
An Unpleasant Possibility
Are there entries on your credit report that do not belong to you? These may be the result of a file merger error on the part of the credit bureaus. Or they may be the result of a more nefarious case of identity theft. The Fai... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
02nd August 2007
If you have ever been employed, chances are good that you’ve had a background check run on you. Employers looking for reliable, trustworthy individuals will often use these reports to confirm that information given on a resume is true and ensure that th... Read >
Author: Fran Black
26th July 2007
Copyright � 2007 Ed Bagley
If any of these three agencies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) could "legally" lie, cheat and steal they would do it every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
All three agencies were forced to give out a free credit ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
19th July 2007
Employers need to have permission from the applicant or employee. They must have consent to do background investigation, to contact past employers and to contact government agencies. They should also have to cooperate with the investigation process. The i... Read >
Author: Jemar Wright
02nd July 2007
When you’re asked for identification what do you provide? A drivers license, a passport, an ID card from work? What about your credit report?
Yes, your credit report. Think about it…it’s becoming so important these days that it really is anoth... Read >
Author: TheCreditGuy
10th June 2007
Get a Copy of your Credit Report
It’s important to get your credit report to see the condition of your credit and to see what is going on and who is looking at your information. If you fin... Read >
Author: Alphonso
04th June 2007
The world is full of hope. Plenty of ads claiming to restore, or erase bad credit to avoid bankruptcy. However, not all credit repair agencies are able to live up to reputation. Don’t fall into the trap of scammers with large upfront payment. They might... Read >
Author: James Ma
06th May 2007
Have you ever wondered what companies send you when they claim you can erase bad credit overnight? How about those ads that say you can get any major creditcard without a deposit or a credit check? Ads abound almost everywhere these days (online and off)... Read >
Author: Sean Matteson
29th March 2007
Your Post Bankruptcy Credit Report
Have you had a bankruptcy discharged? If you are like the vast majority of our post-bankruptcy customers you still have damaging derogatory information lingering on your credit report. This is not necessary. Once your... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish
27th March 2007
Most likely you have incorrect, outdated or incomplete information that appears on your report. The reason for this is generally due to human error such as someone keying in your name wrong in a credit application or a creditor not updating your account l... Read >
Author: Sarah Kathryn K
14th March 2007
In some agencies, organizations and some occupations, background checking is a necessity. Potential employees are compelled to undergo this form of investigation for the reason of verifying whether they are issuing truthful personal information. But is it... Read >
Author: chris east
09th March 2007
Background checking is conducted for the purpose of verifying whether an applicant is submitting reliable information. It is because some had maybe committed a previous offense and it would probably be the cause for their immediate disqualification in the... Read >
Author: chris east
07th February 2007
A 2005 research report found that 25% of all credit reports contain errors serious enough to cause consumers to be denied credit, a loan, an apartment, and even a job. That’s reason enough to scour every inch of every credit report you’re entitled to.... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
29th January 2007
According to the Federal Trade Commission - you see the advertisements in newspapers, on TV, and on the Internet. You hear them on the radio. You get fliers in the mail. You may even get calls from telemarketers offering credit repair services.
Do yo... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
25th January 2007
With the infinite amounts of information being passed on the internet today, credit card frauds are happening in the information superhighway at an alarming rate. Though a lot of financial information attained for the use of credit card fraud are from th... Read >
Author: Richmond Mendoza
24th January 2007
There are numerous legal considerations that should be taken into account when implementing background employment screening as part of your hiring policies. The Federal Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), state statutes, reporting guidelines and applicant disclo... Read >
Author: Patrick Barnett
23rd January 2007
In my previous article I discussed how prior to the Fair Credit Reporting Act most bill collectors would change account information to suit their needs. This is not a fallacy. Many creditors provide the Credit Reporting Agencies with information about you... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four
20th January 2007
With the infinite amounts of information being passed on the Internet today, credit card frauds are happening in the information superhighway at an alarming rate. Though a lot of financial information attained for the use of credit card fraud are from the... Read >
Author: Richard S. Clark
18th January 2007
According to the Federal Trade Commission - you see the advertisements in newspapers, on TV, and on the Internet. You hear them on the radio. You get fliers in the mail. You may even get calls from telemarketers offering credit repair services.
Do yo... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
18th December 2006
You see the advertisements in newspapers, on TV, and on the Internet. You hear them on the radio. You get fliers in the mail. You may even get calls from telemarketers offering credit repair services.
They all make the same claims:
* Credit problem... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
30th November 2006
You can get a copy of your credit report from the Federal Trade Commission. The commission enforces the act. With a little thinking and planning you can get things removed from your credit history without paying $500 someone to help you. If you need some ... Read >
Author: Valerian D
17th November 2006
It's one of the fastest growing crimes in the country, and most victims are unaware they've become a target until long after the crime is committed. We're talking about identity theft. In today's world, information travels faster than ever, and that inc... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
15th November 2006
Review your credit report from each credit reporting agency at least once a year. Credit report helps to know where you stand financially at the year ending.
The law of credit report many vary from state to state. But generally one can investigate the... Read >
Author: Anna Josephs
06th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Joseph Turner
Did you know that credit difficulties can stop you dead in your tracks and keep you from being hired? Credit problems will stress you to the max, strain your personal relationships, crush your morale and possibly paralyze ... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
31st August 2006
A bungled investigation can quickly turn a reasonable, still employed complainant into a hurt, damaged and angry former-employee-plaintiff. --Anonymous
For Tammie C. Allen, former admin assistant to MTSU President Sidney McPhee, the unsolicited advanc... Read >
Author: Joni Johnston
21st August 2006
Lancaster, Ca Credit remediation is a subject consumers often face with fear and trepidation, and for good reason. With the exception of recognizing that the best score wins, the average home shopper knows very little about the whole credit scoring... Read >
Author: Dennis Franklin
16th July 2006
Not too long ago, a friend of mine mentioned that one of his coworkers recently recovered his stolen identity. I asked how long the process took. "Only two years" he replied.
Compared to my business partner's six year nightmare "only" maybe appropriate... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
12th July 2006
In an age of rampant documentation puffery and legal complications in dealing with employees, it's more important than ever to know who you're hiring. A basic background employment check can verify who the person you're considering hiring really is and i... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
28th June 2006
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the recent update to this law called the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) protect consumers against inaccurate information being reported by credit bureaus and the privacy of that information. What... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
22nd June 2006
Being an employer, you may want to use consumer credit reports while hiring new employees and also while assessing them for promotion, reassignment, and retention, but only if you abide by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Sections 604, 606, and 615 o... Read >
Author: tima ashar
16th June 2006
The national consumer companies Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union requires The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months. To keep all the information of consumer in file... Read >
Author: Anna Josephs
16th June 2006
One should review their credit report from each credit reporting agency at least once a year. It will helpful to know where you stand financial at the year ending.
The law many vary from state to state. But generally one can investigate their credit r... Read >
Author: Anna Josephs
12th May 2006
Employment background checks are becoming increasingly common these days. The reasons for this include the fact that negligent hiring lawsuits that result from the actions of an errant employee can damage a company's credibility and lead to hefty fines; c... Read >
Author: Stanley Alpin
12th May 2006
Over the past few years pre-employment background checks have gained significance for employers big and small. Companies can either execute the required activities in-house or can outsource them to human resource companies that specialize in carrying out ... Read >
Author: Stanley Alpin
12th May 2006
A personal background check enables employers to get an idea of an applicant's professional and emotional fit with reference to company credo. The background check can begin with a reference check that covers both personal and professional references.
... Read >
Author: Stanley Alpin
09th May 2006
If you have less than perfect credit, you are probably attracted to the many commercials on TV which promise credit repair and debt consolidation. While there are many things companies can do to help you fix your credit, there are a number of things you c... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Keir
Millions of Americans have sought and received a free credit report under the FACT Act amendments to the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
While there are a ton of online sites offering 'free' credit reports, there are really on... Read >
Author: Richard Keir
07th May 2006
The question in the title seems to beg a yes answer. However, truth is, there are two answers with the real one a shocker. At least it was to me.
The "begged" answer is of course yes. It would be yes if you never let anyone have information about your ... Read >
Author: Tom Koziol
21st April 2006
When you pay your credit card bills, your loan balance, or your medical bills, this information is recorded and sent to credit reporting agencies, or credit bureaus. It is their job to keep track of your credit history and other information about your lif... Read >
Author: Rebecca Spitzer
21st April 2006
When you go online and apply for a credit card, how can you get your results in a matter of seconds? The answer is your credit score. This little number packs a big punch and can make the difference between getting approved for a car loan, a great rate on... Read >
Author: Rebecca Spitzer
08th April 2006
Did you know that credit difficulties can stop you dead in your tracks and keep you from being hired? Credit problems will stress you to the max, strain your personal relationships, crush your morale and possibly paralyze you from taking necessary actions... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
26th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Edward Vegliante
Credit repair advertisements claim to guarantee a quick fix on your credit report. They promise for a fee (not always disclosed at first) to clean up your credit history so that you can qualify for a new home, car, insur... Read >
17th March 2006
You have a file out there on you. Even if you never have been arrested, or have been pulled over for a speeding ticket, and even if you never even got a detention in high school, there's a file out there on you. It contains almost everything out there on ... Read >
Author: Joshua Shapiro
09th February 2006
The number of Americans struggling with bad credit is not showing any signs of decreasing. Rather this segment of the American population is rising in numbers. This reality, does not come as a surprise to most people.
Consumers can attest to the fact ... Read >
Author: Delia Galley
19th January 2006
If you are concerned about the credit card interest rates you are being offered, or any other terms or conditions that you feel are unfair or less favourable than those to which you are entitled to, you may wish to familiarise yourself with the Fair Credi... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
16th January 2006
Misconduct Investigations: When Punting Can Save the Game
A bungled investigation can quickly turn a reasonable, still employed complainant into a hurt, damaged and angry former-employee-plaintiff. --Anonymous
For Tammie C. Allen, former ... Read >
Author: Joni Johnston
19th December 2005
In a 2004 amendment to The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a new system providing free credit reports was initiated. The amendment requires each of the three national Credit Reporting Agencies (CRAs), Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian, to provide free c... Read >
Author: Nora Hansell
10th October 2005
Several popular websites are available for background checks online. A few of the most popular are E-Background Check, U.S. Search, Net Detective Plus and Best People Search. These websites offer a variety of levels of investigation, depending upon the em... Read >
Author: Steve Valentino
10th October 2005
With the recent corporate scandals of Enron and WorldCom, the popularity and necessity of executive background checks has greatly increased. In order to protect themselves from potential disasters later on, many companies are now requiring extensive inves... Read >
Author: Steve Valentino
10th October 2005
The purpose of personal background checks is to get a feel for the applicant's character. Personal and professional references are a good starting point, however, experts in the investigative field caution employers on using this method solely. Prospectiv... Read >
Author: Steve Valentino
07th October 2005
Credit reporting agencies maintain electronic records of your credit activities. Today, there are three major national credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. If you are planning on applying for a loan or credit anytime in the near future, it'... Read >
Author: Beth Pardue
19th September 2005
If you are applying for a mortgage, you're going to have to deal with credit scores. Here's a primer on credit scores and methods for improving them.
Credit Report
Step one in the process is making sure that you have a current copy of your credit re... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
08th September 2005
How To Easily Raise Your Credit Score 75 points
) Copyright 2005 Vincent Dail
Clean Credit Reports, your credit report contains
information about where you work, live and how you
pay your bills (On time or not). It also may show
whether you've... Read >
Author: Vincent Dail
19th August 2005
Warning: Free Credit Report Imposter Websites Springing Up on the Web Copyright 2005 George Dodge
A recent amendment to the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act
(FCRA) requires each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies to provide consume... Read >
Author: George Dodge
18th February 2005
Under the 2003 amendments to the Fair Credit Reporting Act section 609(e), identity theft victims are entitled to get from businesses a copy of the application or other business transaction records relating to their identity theft free of charge.
Busi... Read >
Author: Glen Littlejohn
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