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Guide to DIY Credit Repair: Beginner's Guide
Guide to DIY Credit Repair: Beginner's Guide
Guide to DIY Credit Repair: Beginner's Guide
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Guide to DIY Credit Repair: Beginner's Guide

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DIY credit repair entails repairing your credit on your own by getting in touch with creditors and credit bureaus to dispute and challenge errors. You can do this totally on your own or you can handle some of these things yourself while employing a credit repair agency for others.


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Release dateAug 14, 2022
ISBN9781087984759
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    Guide to DIY Credit Repair - Christy Mobley

    MODULE 1

    WHAT IS DIY CREDIT REPAIR?

    DIY credit repair entails repairing your credit on your own by getting in touch with creditors and credit bureaus to dispute and challenge errors. You can do this totally on your own or you can handle some of these things yourself while employing a credit repair agency for others.

    DO-IT-YOURSELF CREDIT REPAIR: THE BENEFITS

    You'll start to realize all the advantages that come with having a high credit score as you start to see that number rise. For instance, more credit cards will be accepted for you, and as long as you use them responsibly, you'll be able to increase your credit limits while maintaining lower interest rates.

    Bad credit does not have to be your burden for the rest of your life.

    This do-it-yourself credit repair tutorial will teach you how to improve your credit both temporarily and permanently, as well as what factors effect your credit score. We'll also show you where to go if you need further assistance and how to have inaccurate information taken off your credit reports.

    LESSON 1

    WHAT DETERMINES YOUR CREDIT SCORE?

    Your credit report, which is provided by one of the three major credit agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion), contains all the financial data that is reflected numerically in your credit score.

    In order to provide an accurate picture of your creditworthiness, creditors and other businesses send financial data about you and other

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