By
Gary Gresham(e)
Understanding credit report scores is important when you see your
credit report because you need to be able to make some sense of it.
Your
credit score is used by anyone loaning you money such as credit card
companies, home loan lenders, auto loan lenders and finance companies.
They all use your credit score to determine your credit risk. The
interest the lender charges you is based on your credit risk. So you
can see how understanding credit report scores is information that can
save or cost you money.
You need to find out what your credit
score is before you talk to any lender in case there is something on
your report that you may question. You don't want the lender to find a
mistake that you aren't aware of. If you find a mistake, it takes at
least 30-60 days before you see corrections in your credit reports and
scores.
You have probably heard that checking your credit will
bring down your score. But checking your own credit report and score is
counted as a "soft inquiry" and doesn't harm your credit score at all.
Only "hard inquiries" from a lender or creditor, made when you apply for
credit, will bring your credit score down a few points.
Your
credit report should have the three main credit services Experian, Trans
Union and Equifax and each service will give you a different credit
score.
The credit scores will range between 300 and 870 with each
credit service giving a different score. The higher your score is the
better, because as your credit score increases, your credit risk
decreases.
The average high approval score where the best interest
rates are offered is 680 or above. The credit score the lender uses
comes from the middle score or an average of all three scores is
sometimes used.
Don't be surprised if you find an error once you
get your credit report. Statistics show that 70 percent of credit
reports contain serious errors. Those errors are what you want to clear
up because they will affect your credit score.
If you find a
mistake, you have the right to dispute the information free of charge.
Contact the credit bureau that provided the information and dispute the
inaccurate information.
Below are the names, addresses, phone numbers and web sites of the three credit bureaus TransUnion, Experian and Equifax.
Equifax Credit
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374
Equifax 800-685-1111
http://www.equifax.com
TransUnion
P.O. Box 1000
Chester, PA 19022
Trans Union 800-888-4213
http://www.transunion.com
Experian
P.O. Box 2002
Allen, TX 75013
Experian 800-682-7654
http://www.experian.com
You can also contact the creditor direct and ask that the corrected information be provided to the credit bureaus.
If
you suspect any fraud, contact all three credit bureaus immediately and
place a fraud alert on your report. Then, contact your credit card
companies and bank to protect your accounts.
Understanding credit
report scores and checking your credit report at least once a year will
keep fraud in check and keep your credit score safer.
Understanding Credit Report Score
Rabu, 25 Desember 2013
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