Bad Personal Credit
Bad personal
credit can really be a debilitating problem for someone trying to
get by in our society. With bad personal credit you’re
unlikely to be able to get any loans, or credit cards, and may have
loads of difficulty trying to buy a car or put a down payment on a
house. A bad personal credit rating can almost be smelled by
banks and businesses, and you’ll find yourself being rejected from
things you didn’t even know you could be rejected from. Yes,
you may as well face it, a bad personal credit rating is the 21st
century equivalent to becoming a street beggar.
The good news is, unlike some ilnesses, bad personal credit is
usually rectifiable. Sometimes it’s a very simple matter of
paying some forgotten bills, other times it may take more time, but
regardless of how bad your credit might be there are likely ways
you can improve it So look on the bright side and take some
action. If you’ve been getting rejected from loans or
credit cards
lately, chances are you have bad personal credit.
The first step in repairing bad personal credit is of course
identifying that you in fact have it and more importantly,
why. So a good place to start is with a credit report.
There are a number of websites today that offer credit
reports. While some of these sites are somewhat dubious,
others can provide some valuable insights into your credit history,
explaining why you might have bad personal credit. Some good
examples of credit report companies include Equifax and
Experian.
Often times when you get a credit report you’ll see that your
bad personal credit is due simply to a forgotten bill or two you
never paid. Many businesses trying to collect on a late bill
will turn to collection agencies, which will in turn wreak havoc on
your credit rating until you pay up. Although these
collection agencies are always supposed to contact you first, they
don’t always succeed in reaching you if you move around a lot and
so you may have been a target for one of these companies without
ever knowing it.
Of course, some cases of bad personal credit may be more
complicated than just a single forgotten bill. And even in
the simple cases, some amount of credit repair may be needed after
you’ve settled old debts. Additionally, as I learned when I
first attempted to get a credit card, having no credit history at
all is the equivalent to having bad personal credit. A good
way to make permanent repairs to your credit, or to establish
credit in the first place, is by getting a secured credit card and
being religious about your payments for it.
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