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Rampant Myths About Credit Reporting

Whether you realize it or not, there is a tremendous battle going on aimed at shaping your opinion. On one side you have the credit bureaus with a massive public relations campaign to discourage consumers from attempting to restore their credit by telling them it is impossible. They do this by limiting their acknowledgment to those methods strictly outlined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, such as the dispute method and the consumer statement.

On the other side you have consumer rights groups pushing for more reform. And sometimes in the middle, but most often leaning toward the side of the bureaus, you have the Federal Trade Commission. If that weren't enough, you still have outside voices (attorneys and credit repair services) whose motives are purely financial and at time such motives and ignorance add more fog to an already cloudy landscape.

The result is a lot of conflicting and confusing information.  It is very easy to get bogged down in this information glut.  But you don't have to muddle in the mire. This resource strives to shine a bright beam of truth to dissipate this fog of misinformation--so that you can begin pursuing a clear path, able to discern the good and the bad offered you from both sides.

As evidence of this ongoing credit war, consider these great myths about the credit reporting industry. Each of these statements below is false. Nonetheless, almost every consumer still believes that one or more may be true.

Myth: The information on a credit report cannot be changed.

Myth: Requests (inquiries) for credit reports can't hurt them.

Myth: When I pay off a delinquent account such as a charge-off or collection account, it will stop hurting my credit, because it will then be shown as "paid."

Myth: Credit reporting agencies are empowered with governmental authority.

Myth: Bankruptcy is a "Fresh Start."

Myth: Some types of credit information (such as bankruptcies, judgments and foreclosures) are impossible to remove.

Myth: Credit repair is too complicated to do myself. I would have to hire an attorney.

Myth: It is illegal to have truthful information removed from your credit report.

[Excerpted from Fresh Start: The Authoritative Guide To Consumer Credit Repair. Three more sections conclude Chapter One by thoroughly covering all the changes as a result of the most recent laws going into effect.]


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