Articles, tagged with "consumer credit report", page 1
22nd November 2011
Usually I spend my time talking, writing and teaching about sales related issues. Typically they center around topics such as motivation, sales techniques, goal setting, etc. Very often though, when I get to the question and answer part of my presentation...
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Author:
Linda Kester
14th October 2011
Credit reports are created and calculated by the three major reporting agencies: Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. This information is provided to agencies directly from creditors or debt collectors. The data reported in a consumer credit report describes...
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Author:
Tata Primanti
17th February 2011
Over a third of UK residents used their credit cards to help pay for daily living expenses in January, according to a new report.
The Post Office's Consumer Credit Report reveals that 43 percent of people used their credit cards to pay for their grocer...
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Author:
Justin Schamotta
11th January 2011
To protect against unauthorized access or use of consumer credit reports, a federal rule, the Federal Trade Commission Disposal Rule, effective June 1, 2005, requires businesses to take appropriate measures in the disposal of consumer credit reports and b...
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Author:
elriclyon
29th December 2010
These are just a few things that can give a negative score to your credit standing:
- Unpaid mortgage
- Tax liens
- Foreclosure
- Bankruptcy
- Past due accounts
It is a common fact that in this time of economic depression, millions of people are...
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Author:
Herschel
29th December 2010
Sometimes, it’s a little bit peculiar to think that some people are willing to spend extra money to obtain credit repair by attorneys. The bottom line here is that, what do these lawyers do in order to fix your credit score? If you are desperate to improv...
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Author:
Herschel
29th December 2010
It is important to maintain a good credit standing in order to obtain future credit and property purchases. But there will always be situations and circumstances wherein the good credit standing will be affected, such as lost of job or budget cut.
Inev...
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Author:
Herschel
02nd December 2010
To protect against unauthorized access or use of consumer credit reports, a federal rule, the Federal Trade Commission Disposal Rule, effective June 1, 2005, requires businesses to take appropriate measures in the disposal of consumer credit reports and b...
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Author:
Aaron Steve
09th November 2010
Stamina is the key working towards getting accepted for a bad credit mortgage loan.Should you have got an insolvency or foreclosure, although they are current, don't give up hope. Other sub-prime banks have bankruptcy or foreclosure seasoning of 6 months ...
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Author:
Nip Brigmond
20th October 2010
If a person has never acquired a credit card or obtain any credit their name, getting a new or used car loans with no credit history can be very difficult. Lenders review your capability to pay off the loan whenever you apply for any car credit loans. To ...
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Author:
williereen
11th October 2010
Negoiating the Credit card debtI would request, as part of the settlement, you to help me remove any negative listing this kind of as late payment, charge-off etc on this account from my credit score file. Should you believe these terms agreeable, please ...
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Author:
Laura Winters
29th September 2010
The Debt Settlement Back End generally sets you up with all the correct tools so that you can make it in the Debt Settlement Business. The Debt Settlement industry is one of the very few sectors of the monetary industry that's actually growing. Debt settl...
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Author:
Richard Johnson
02nd September 2010
When it comes to applying for loans, many people find that they jump into the process far too quickly, and without doing the adequate research in order to ensure that things go smoothly. Applying for a loan is not nearly as transparent a process as it may...
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Staff Writer
22nd March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Suzy Vanstrusen
All consumers are being advised by the FTC to become aware of their credit reports to avoid identity theft and credit card fraud. The first step is to order a copy of your credit report from three credit report burea...
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Author:
Suzy
17th March 2010
If we realize it or not, the majority of us already have our personal credit report, and any individual that makes an application for a credit card, a lending product for virtually any purpose, or even an overdraft will most in all likelihood have a credi...
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Author:
Loyd Pope