Inaccuracies & Mixed Credit Files
Many
inaccuracies on a credit report can be the result of simple human
error, and are therefore are not difficult to dispute. Of course, if
you don't order your credit report, you might never know about it.
Whether the inaccuracies relate to payments not credited, late
payments, or data mixed in from the credit file of someone else with a
name similar to yours, you will want to contact the credit bureau to
dispute inaccurate information promptly.
Tracking Payments
One
of the most important elements of credit is a demonstrated history of
on time payments. Once you send the check though, anything can happen -
a delay in the payment being received can kick you over to a 30-day
delinquency. If you call your creditor and explain the situation, they
might adjust the information. Of course, if you don't read your credit
report, you won't necessarily know which payments are being received
and reported properly. If you would like to get a free copy of your
credit report right now, click here.
Identity Theft
This
issue alone is reason to order your credit report immediately. Identity
theft is an insidious crime, involving a thief who assumes your name to
open new accounts, divert your card statements to another address, and
run up all sorts of bad debt without you ever knowing about it until
collectors come calling. Over time, identity theft could jeopardize
your ability to obtain further credit. The best way to catch a thief
who is using your name is by getting a copy of your credit report,
which will show you if there are accounts listed you know you haven't
opened. For example, if a thief has intercepted a pre-approved credit
card offer in your name and sent it in with a change of address, your
credit report will include the account.
Inquiries
If
you're shopping around for a loan or more credit, you should know that
when creditors check your credit, it places an inquiry on your credit
report. Inquiries can add up, which is often interpreted as a negative
by creditors. For this reason, too many inquiries can actually make
getting credit more difficult. Moreover, if you didn't authorize
someone to look at your credit report and they did, they may have
broken the law.
Credit Fraud - Unauthorized Charges
Credit
fraud involves the theft of your credit card or account number to make
unauthorized charges to your account. Though consumers are protected
financially from this abuse, other creditors may take note of all this
activity and decide to raise your interest rates or refuse to grant you
a loan. Ordering your credit report will help you catch new activity on
accounts that you haven't been using, or may have closed.
When
it comes to managing your credit worthiness, your credit report is your
best resource. Ordering your credit report gives you the opportunity to
manage your credit wisely today, while planning your credit strategy
for achieving future goals - a credit-savvy move every consumer should
make!
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