It is a well researched fact that your credit score can be directly linked to the type of individual you are successful dating. In this terrible economy it has become acceptable to ask before you accept that date, what your credit score is. This is usually asked more by woman than men. So, if this economy has lowered your score to unacceptable numbers, are their things you can do about it that are legal?
The absolute good news is absolutely yes. First let me say that it is a waste of time to try to do it yourself. There are many reasons for this, the simplest is that the credit bureaus receive millions of requests to remove invalidated information from credit reports daily. The fair credit reporting act says that you the consumer, trying to get a date, are entitled to have only validated information on your credit report. Trust me, I have been credit counseling a long time, and you are a babe in the woods when it comes to getting your information validated, I would challenge anyone who says differently.
So, if you want to resolve this problem, you need the help of a credit restoration specialist. For not a lot of money they can actually get removed any information which has or cannot be validated on your credit report. Once those feisty negatives are gone, you need to quickly add positive lines of credit. This can actually be done while the invalidated information is removed. The following link will take you to a company that can add positive trade lines to your credit, while the bad stuff is removed. Visit Ox Publishing. I have no vested financial interest in this company.
While I have written this article tongue in cheek, I can assure you if you simply follow the steps, not only will your dating life improve, (please only if you are single), but so may your self esteem, because you took action.
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Funny post! I totally agree that removing invalid information from your credit report is extremely important. One key to this is that you find out that something is invalid on the report. I fear that many people out there have never even seen their reports. Do you have a recommendation for a website of company that can help us get the reports for free? I've heard that this is possible. Also, how do you know if you're working with a reputable debt restoration company or person? Any advice on how to vet them before you sign up? Thanks for any info you can provide!
Posted by: Mary Kaplan | January 26, 2013 at 01:13 PM
Hello Mary,
Excellent comment and question. First, nothing on your credit report has actually been validated. That is a fact.
I have been at this for 10 years, and I can tell you, first credit restoration is very regulated. Secondly, I strongly recommend one company. That is Lexington Law Firm, an actual law firm, in business for 20 years. We are their affiliates--they are simply the best. If you visit: www.americandebtenders.com/credit-restoration.html you can download their free report--it is on the second banner down on the left--as well as their phone #--You get a free evaluation if you use the phone #,
Thanks again,
Take care
Steven Ciantro
Posted by: Steven Ciantro | January 26, 2013 at 02:35 PM
This is a very amusing article. If I had to have my credit report fixed and validated, it would be a good idea to choose to hire a credit restoration specialist than to attempt to do it myself. It would be money well spent to get my credit score effectively repaired.
Posted by: Felix Lee | January 27, 2013 at 01:10 PM
Hey Felix,
Glad you enjoyed it. And you are absolutely correct about sticking to professionals.
Steve
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