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Credit is a Game that is Easy to Play...As Long as You Know the Rules.

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Raise Your Credit Score in 30 Days

Credit is a Game that is Easy to Win…As Long as You Know the Rules

By Erica Barton

It's happened to so many people…the dreaded credit rejection letter. You apply for a credit card at a department store or online and suddenly you're told that you will “get a response in the mail.” Full of dread, you wait the customary seven to ten days just to have your heart ripped out of your chest when you finally do get that notice.

“After having reviewed your credit, we are unable to approve your application due to…”

What do you do now? You were thinking of buying a car or maybe even a house. You were counting on your credit score and now you are in the land of credit rejects. How can you possibly bounce back? Can you still get that loan? Are you going to get screwed by the interest rate? Or will you just get rejected again? You are at a complete loss and the only thing you know is that credit is a nightmare.

Actually, it's quite the opposite. Credit is like a basketball game with your score constantly changing. You can dictate that score and get control of your credit. The key to raising that credit score is to destroy the offense and take the easy shots that give you the quick points. All you need to know are the rules of the game. Once you know what they are and you've mastered them, you can achieve that sense of credit worthiness again. If you follow the rules below, you can bring your score up as much as 200 points in just 30 days.

Rule # 1: Don't be afraid of the scoreboard.

Begin by pulling a 3-in-1 Credit Report with FICO scores from one of the three credit agencies (Transunion, Equifax and Experian). Although it is true that you can get your credit report for free every 12 months at websites like Free Credit Report, FICO scores are not usually included and the scores are very important. Just like in a basketball game, you need to know the score to know if you are winning. Therefore, it is an excellent idea to pay the extra charge and purchase the FICO scores for all three reports. It is also a good idea to pay to have the 3-in-1 Credit Report pulled directly from one of the TRW company websites as you will be able to make disputes online directly for all three companies at one of these sites. (Transunion is especially easy to navigate and make disputes with.)

Your credit report is divided into four sections. The first section would be like your player statistics. This includes your name, address, place of employment, etcetera. The second section is the score for the “Guest Team.” It is a list of all items that are hurting your score such as late payments, accounts sent to collections and collection agencies. The third section is your fan base. It is a list of all credit accounts that are in good standing. The fourth and final section would be the referees, or all of the people who are watching you so closely and making judgment calls against you and your credit. This is the Inquiry Section, and the more inquiries you have, the more your credit can suffer. Inquiries fall off your report after 12 months, so try to keep credit applications to a minimum when you are making plans for a big purchase.

Rule # 2: Don't let the other team psych you out.

Think of your creditors on your credit report as opposing players. Although it may be disheartening to see a bunch of negative items on your reports and you may want to give up before even taking a shot, just keep in mind that negative items can be changed. Those players can be defeated.

Once you have your credit report on the screen, print it out. You are going to need to go over this report with a fine tooth comb as you will be looking for every little disputable item whether or not these items are your fault.

Rule # 3: Demolish the opposition one player at a time.

According to My FICO, 35% of your score is based on credit history, so the next step is to identify all of the players on the opposite team who are scoring off you. These players are companies that say you have not paid in 30 days, 60 days, 90 days or 120+ days. Highlight these companies for quick reference later in the game.

Rule # 4: If the opposing team does not have the ball, they do not get to score.

If a company is unable to collect from you, they will ding your credit, then “pass” your delinquent account to a collection agency just like a basketball being passed between players. That collection agency will also ding your credit and may “pass” your account onto another collection agency, and so on and so on. The general rule is just like in basketball. If a company/player does not have your account (a.k.a. the ball), they do not get to put points on the board. Therefore, if a collection agency does not have your account, you can have them removed from your TRW thereby improving your score. Highlight all of the collection agencies on your TRW's. Do not highlight accounts that are still open since you will want to “repair” these negatives instead of removing them.

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Comments (10)
#1 by Annie, Dec 18, 2007
There are many discrepacies in this article. You cannot dispute online at one cra website for all three. For example: Transunion you can dispute online for Transunion and Experian, but not Equifax. Second: It is not mentioned that if one disputes excessively for the same items, the cra's can dismiss them as being frivolous. This should not be considered a game. It's serious business and any information that is truly not accurate should be disputed.
#2 by Erica, Dec 18, 2007
In response to Annie\\\'s comment, you may not be able to dispute all of the items at one company, but you can get the address and phone number for that company at Transunion. In response to your second comment, they rarely ever dismiss disputes as frivolous unless you are disputing within 30 days and with no new evidence.
#3 by james, Dec 18, 2007
very nice. more people should dispute unfair credit marks. i have done this before. i have reversed a lot of unfair charges. some people will always work for people and will always think they have to trust some idiot to maintain the details of their credit report (like annie). that unfortunately, is their right (to be stupid).









#4 by robin, Dec 19, 2007
The article is GREAT. Very helpful! Trying to get credit information corrected can be maddening. Too many people accept what\'s on their report never knowing what to do to improve it.
The author\'s tone helps reduce the intimidation people feel surrounding this issue. It is serious business, but that shouldn\'t scare anyone off!
Thanks for a terrific and helpful article!!
#5 by IcyCucky, Dec 21, 2007
Very informative, impressive, and important article. Great job! And thank you!
#6 by NINA, Dec 29, 2007
I love this article. I think Erica is right on here. Companies take advantage of marking your credit every single time and mostly out of turn. How is it that a cc company can change the date fo your billing cycle and then slam you with a late charge. And then how is it also possible that you can call that company and reverse that charge. Everything in life is negotiable. I'm happy to know that it pertains to credit scores too! PS that girl def. works for a credit company or the IRS. LOL.
#7 by Erica Barton, Jan 24, 2008
Thank you to everyone for the nice comments. I wrote it to help those who really need it...and I hope it does help you change your credit score.
#8 by Tarra B., Feb 4, 2008
well written, I enoyed the "play by play" style. Informative and helpful!
#9 by Kimberly, Feb 10, 2008
Thanks for the article .. I just went through and disputed all my marks. I hope this works!
#10 by Damon, Jul 10, 2008
I have done this as well. I had seven items removed. However, it made no difference to my score.I score is the same thing it was before the dispute started.
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