Recognizing Credit Repair Scams
As the economic slump continues, more and more people are looking to credit repair in order to improve their credit scores. Creditors are requiring higher scores in order to qualify for loans that in the past could be obtained with mediocre or even marginal credit. Individuals who have lost their jobs and missed payments on credit accounts depend on credit repair in some cases to improve their scores to levels that will allow them to qualify for these increasingly strict credit requirements that lenders have imposed. Scam artists recognize the increased market, so any consumer looking for credit repair help should be prepared to go the extra mile before signing on with any credit repair company. In particular, be wary of any company that falls into one or more of the following categories – chances are good that you may be looking at a scam:
- Guaranteed Score – any credit repair company that guarantees you a particular credit score is almost always a scam. There is no way to know for certain how high your credit score will be, even if the credit repair is successful. Creditors advertising a 700 or better in 30 days are just out to take advantage of desperate consumers.
- Minimal Contact Information – be wary of a credit repair company that operates solely from a website. If there is no phone number, and no physical address, it is very difficult to be certain of a company’s legitimacy.
- Just Opened – don’t trust your credit repair needs to a company that just opened. Scam artists often start fake companies only to fold months later, after taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from unwary consumers.
- High Pressure Sales – reputable credit repair agencies don’t need to resort to high pressure sales tactics to convince you to hire them. If the company’s experience, history, and level of service aren’t enough to impress you with their ability to help, don’t let a flashy sales presentation convince you otherwise.
Credit repair companies provide a valuable service to consumers looking to get a fresh financial start, but it’s important to be certain you’re working with a professional. Check references, the Better Business Bureau, and even online complaint boards before you make a decision, and be prepared to shop around in order to avoid being taken in by scam artists. By doing the research before you commit, you’ll have a better chance of avoiding scam artists and actually getting the credit repair services you need.
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