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Credit Help Tools: Get Out of Debt & Repair Your Credit

By:Daniel Wesley


When you are faced with bad credit, the light at the end of the tunnel can be hard to see. Everyone expects you to have a credit card to do simple things, such as rent a car or set up an eBay account, but no one will give you that second chance that you so desperately need and deserve. Luckily, there are credit help tools that can assist you with washing away your bad marks and debt, so that you can look towards a brighter future. The one problem? You have to know where to find these credit help tools and how to use them. Below you will learn how to find and take advantage of the best options to fix your faulty credit history.

Credit Counseling Services as a Credit Help Tool

Credit counseling services can be used as a way to fix your bad credit past because they will help you keep a monthly budget and set up a plan to make your bill payments. These agencies usually help the consumer by consolidating all of their bills into one monthly payment that they can afford and that they will pay directly to the credit counseling agency. This is of course a credit help tool that you can put into action on your own, if you sit down and compare your income to your monthly bills, cut back on things that you don't need, and pay as much as you can to each creditor equally. When your debt and credit situation is simplified, keeping control of your finances will be easier.

Using the FCRA & FDCAP as Credit Help Tools

If your main problem is bad credit rather than mounting debt, a good credit help tool for you can be the Fair Credit Reporting Act & the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Under the FCRA & FDCPA, you are entitled to challenge bad marks on your credit report. They must be undoubtedly yours and also reporting accurately. If they cannot prove that the account is yours or they refuse to list it accurately after a few attempts from you, then they must remove it. This is a credit help tool which allows you to partner with a very convincing ally -- the law.

Connecting With People in the Same Situation as a Credit Help Tool

Connecting with people who can shed significant wisdom, since they have overcome similar credit situations, and those who are currently in the same boat as you can be one of the best options at your disposal. There is nothing like getting support from others to keep you going when the going is tough and having a pool of 'experts' to help you out when you have a question -- no matter what time of the day it may be. This includes Internet support groups and forum communities of people who deal with and talk about these credit issues on a daily basis. You can even find specific credit help tools on credit cards, mortgages, car loans, student loans, and business credit.

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Credit Help by Daniel Wesley




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