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Do
yourself a favor and save some money, too. Don't believe
these statements. Newspapers, radio, TV, and the Internet are
filled with ads that offer-for a fee-to erase accurate
negative information in your credit file so you can get a
credit card, auto loan, home mortgage, or even a job. The
scam artists who run these ads can't deliver. Only time, a
deliberate effort, and a personal debt repayment plan will
improve your credit.
The companies
that advertise credit repair services appeal to consumers
with poor credit histories. Not only can't they
provide you with a clean credit record, they may be
encouraging you to violate federal law. If they ask you to
make false statements on a loan or credit application,
misrepresent your Social Security number, or advise you to
get an Employer Identification Number from the Internal
Revenue Service under false pretenses, you will be committing
fraud.
The truth is you
can help yourself to re-build a better credit record.
Start by contacting your creditors when you realize that you
are unable to make payments. If you need help working out a
payment plan and a budget, contact your local credit
counseling service. There are non-profit groups in every
state that offer credit guidance to consumers. These services
are available at little or no cost. Also, check with your
employer, credit union, or housing authority for no-cost
credit counseling programs.
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