New Credit Card Rules Give Consumers a Break – in 2010
Deceptive credit card practices that have kept consumers permanently in debt are now being reined in by Federal Regulators. That’s the good news. The bad news is that the new rules don’t go quite far enough, and they don’t take effect until 2010.
You know you should read every contract before accepting it, but credit card contracts are often 30 pages long and written in a form of “legal-eze” that even lawyers find hard to decipher. Thus, most consumers don’t even attempt it. If you’re like most people, you probably don’t even know where you put it.
In recent years, credit card companies have added a variety of clauses designed to maximize penalties and fees, while allowing them to increase interest rates to 25% - and in some cases even higher.
A common ploy to lure consumers into the debt trap has been to offer rock bottom introductory rates – some even at zero percent for the first few months. Accompanying those offers are a few checks – with a letter encouraging consumers to “take that vacation” or “purchase that new furniture” with the checks.
Once the introductory rate period ends, rates go back to “normal” – or higher.
To be fair, some companies offer those rates on balance transfers and convenience checks until the balance has been paid off. But they don’t stress the fact that if you use your credit card to make a purchase, the interest on that purchase will be at a high rate. And – your payments will be applied first to the balance transfer or check at the low rate. Thus your high-interest purchases are buried where you can’t begin chipping away at them until you’ve paid off the low rate balance.
Under the terms of “Universal default” credit card issuers are allowed to raise those introductory rates in the event you are late with a payment – and that’s fair except for one thing. The late payment doesn’t have to be on their account – it can be a late payment on any other account that is reported to the credit bureau.
The new rules won’t completely prohibit Universal default, but they will prohibit the card issuers from
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Bad Economy, No Job – How Can I Repay My Debts?
When you have collection agencies calling you and you are in debt up to your eyeballs, it’s time to take action and quick. First step you need to take is to get a job, sooner than later. You cannot afford to use the bad economy as an excuse any longer. The bad economy may be standing in the way of you getting the job that you desire, but it shouldn’t keep you from obtaining gainful employment that will help you start paying your bills. Your only priority when you have debt to repay should be to get a job that allows you to have enough income to start repaying those creditors.
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Build Good Credit from the Get-Go
As a young person just starting out, the best way to ensure your credit file stays healthy is to take all the right steps from the get-go. It’s never been more important to have a solid credit history than it is in today’s world. Creditreportblog.com offers some basic steps to ensuring that you get started in the right direction.
· Open up checking and savings accounts, if you don’t have one already. Having a bank account is sort of sign of stability in the eyes of lenders.
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Maintain the “You” in Your Credit Union
However, when it comes to credit, too much togetherness can be bad for your bottom line. Even though there’s no such thing as a “couples” or “joint” credit report, if you both are named on a loan or listed as joint account holders, any flub-up (late payments, defaults) on the account will mar both of your credit files, no matter who forgot to put the mortgage check in the mail.
CreditReportBlog.com recommends that all couples make looking at each other’s credit reports a part of the screening process once things start to move towards the marriage phase. As skeptical as it sounds, there is never a guarantee that any marriage is going to last forever. An uncomfortable conversation now can avoid an even more uncomfortable situation later, if things turn sour with your finances.
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Increasing Credit Worthiness
If you have none to little credit history, there are steps you can take to start building that credit history and in turn, improve your personal credit worthiness. Until you have a history of favorable transactions in your credit file, lenders do not know whether you are a good credit risk or not. Here are some unique steps you can try to increase your credit worthiness:
· Try applying for multiple credit cards within 1 year. Although they say that any inquiry into your credit file as a result of a credit card application automatically lowers your score, there is a hidden secret behind this. An inquiry for 1 credit card application has the same effect as 10 inquiries from 10 different applications if they hit the credit bureaus within 1 calendar year.
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FICO 08 May Change Your Credit Score
The credit scoring formula has been periodically updated over the past 20 years, with changes in technology. FICO 08 will make the scoring system more sensitive to multiple late payments and less sensitive to isolated incidents of late payment or those that occurred a few years ago,� states Craig Watts, Public Affairs Manager, for Fair Isaac Corporation, the creator of the credit scoring system.
CreditReportBlog.com - As credit reports are increasingly being used as the basis of making major decisions concerning many facets of a person’s life, it is more and more important that the FICO score be as precise as possible in giving a true picture of one’s financial well-being. As we all know, your FICO score can affect possible employment, all loan applications ( big or small ), rental applications, etc. Read more
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Easier, cheaper credit report freezes
SACRAMENTO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Monday signed legislation to put the deep freeze on fees charged for freezing credit reports.
http://weblog.signonsandiego.com
CreditReportBlog.com - Well, we can hardly call this piece of legislation a “deep freeze”. There a few good changes, but anything huge. It calls for the fees charged by credit reporting agencies to now be $10 instead of $12, gives seniors a rate of $5, and calls for agencies to comply to all freezing requests within 3 days. Another little tidbit, requests can now be made through regular mail, instead of only certified mail.
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Why does a potential employer need your credit report?
Many times people wonder why a potential employer may require a credit report before they decide to hire someone. They ask, “What does doing a job have to do with how I pay my bills?” Also, you may wonder what an employer is looking for when they ask you to sign an employment credit report permission slip. Different employers have different reasons for running a credit check on a potential employee. An employer cannot request a credit report for an applicant without written authorization from the applicant.
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Reasons to Check Your Credit Report
Most people don’t check their credit report until it is time to make a purchase that requires a degree of creditworthiness, i.e. buying a house or a car, opening up a credit card, etc.
Credit Report Blog.com would like to take this opportunity to reinforce to its readers the importance of consistently checking their credit reports for various reasons, as mentioned in this report. When an important decision is to be based on your credit report, it may cause unforeseen delays or rejections, if surprises pop up on your credit report which you were not expecting. The causes of these surprises could be the result of identity theft, reporting errors, mistaken names, etc.
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Credit Restoration Service Announces Contest for the Worlds Worst Credit Report
July 2, 2008 — Lee Harrison Credit Restoration is looking for the world’s worst credit report. They will clean the worst credit report each month for 6 months for free. To enter the contest, applicants must send a copy of their Experian, Equifax, transunion and CSC.
CreditReportBlog.com – Well, this sounds like a great deal if you are the lucky, chosen few. With the enormous number of Americans sinking in debt these days, there will the credit restoration company is likely to be flooded with applicants for this new “contest” to find the worst credit reports in America. If you think you’re situation is bad, there will probably be many others with stories 10 times worse.
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How do I correct a mistake on my credit report?
Everyone should take advantage of their right to obtain a FREE credit report for themselves, every 12 months from each of the three credit bureaus. This is the only way you can monitor your own credit file, without paying high fees to a credit monitoring service. Although the FREE credit report will not include a credit score, it will let you view any negative information included in your file. If the negative information is true, complete and accurate, then you can take actions to start improving your credit situation. Read more
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Foreclosure stigma haunts would-be renters
As if losing a house on the court steps wasn’t enough, some former homeowners may fiand themselves turned away by apartment owners spooked by the foreclosure history on their credit reports.
CreditReportBlog.com sympathizes with individuals hit with such a dreadful experience as foreclosure on their home. Along with bankruptcy, foreclosure can be one of the most devastating experiences in one’s life. Being forced out of your home, can cause enormous stress, shock, and even depression to an otherwise content person. Read more
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Looking for a job? Clean up your credit report.
Julie Lawrence interviewed for a job in March. Lawrence believed the company was going to make her an offer after a background check. She was unaware that included a credit check.
CreditReportBlog.com would like to advise its readers of the importance of maintaining a clean credit report for so many reasons, other than the obvious. Not only are lenders looking at your credit reports, but these days other parties that you would not have thought of, are also peering into your credit records.
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Tech offers students interest-free loans for bicycle purchase
The Tech Outdoor Pursuits Center has initiated a new program that will allow students to receive a $500 interest-free loan for one year, so they can buy a bicycle.
http://media.www.dailytoreador.com
CreditReportBlog.com commends the Tech Outdoor Pursuits Center in its initiative to promote this program. This program has so many good purposes that we would highly recommend every educational institute in the country try to adopt a similar program.
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“Freezing your credit report?”Good idea?
Credit Report Blog (Creditreportblog.com) frequently gets this question about the idea of “freezing your credit report”. However, there are still many who have not heard of this new concept of limiting access to the credit report. The credit report is a key tool and essential part of the decision process of lenders on whether or not to extend credit to individuals. In the wrong hands, however, the credit report can also be the tool used by thieves to cause much financial damage to someone. As a result of the rise in identity thefts across the country, this option of freezing a credit report has come about.
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Settlement results in free credit monitoring service
You can sign up today to receive free credit monitoring services from the credit bureau TransUnion due to a settlement the company reached on a class-action lawsuit.
Credit Report Blog.com would like to advise all consumers that a settlement has been reached in the class-action lawsuit filed against TransUnion Credit Bureau. The lawsuit was filed because TransUnion irresponsibly sold customer information in the form of marketing lists to other businesses. TransUnion denied any wrongdoing, while at the same time, stating that they had stopped the practice as far back as 2001.
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How is your CREDIT SCORE calculated?
Well, it’s just a mathematical formula. It’s based on information contained in your credit report which is compared with millions of other people. The resulting number is in indication of how likely you are to repay your debts. The higher your number is the better deals you will get with lenders, in terms of types of plans offered and interest rates. Credit scores are used extensively by lenders when determining what rate you get for a mortgage, car loan, credit card, or auto insurance. There are many different kinds of credit scoring models used by lenders to determine credit worthiness of potential clients.
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Bankruptcy and your credit report
We at CreditReportBlog.com get this question asked pretty often by our readers: Is it a good idea to file bankruptcy to get rid of our debts? Well the answer is not a simple one. With the economy in shambles these days, more and more Americans are looking at filing for bankruptcy as the only alternative left to get themselves out of a bottomless hole of debt. However, before you go ahead, you must be made aware of the terrible stain filing bankruptcy leaves on your credit report.
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Free Credit Report - Your rights
You are entitled to a free credit report once every 12 months. Each of the 3 national consumer reporting companies( Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion ) is required to provide you with one, at your request. If you require another copy of your report within the 12-month period, the reporting company can charge you upto $9.50 per copy or more.
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What is a “business credit report”?
A business credit report basically serves the same purpose as a personal credit report. Just as a personal credit report is an indication of an individual’s “financial health”, a business credit report is an indication of the “financial health” of the business. A business credit report is usually used by lenders to determine if a company can take on additional debt and if they will be able to repay it.
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