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Having a bad credit rating can be a serious problem affecting peoples lives in all kinds of ways. Quite apart from making it more difficult to obtain credit, a poor credit rating will mean that the costs of the credit you manage to be approved for will be much higher, meaning youll have less money to spend on the more enjoyable parts of life.
Theres no doubt that most people with credit problems would happily clean up their credit ratings if they could, and there are indeed thousands of websites claiming that its easy to repair your credit. Some of these claims are at best dubious, while others are even downright illegal.
Unfortunately, theres no magic bullet you can use to repair an impaired credit rating, at least while staying within the law. That doesnt mean, however, that youre stuck with poor credit and that theres nothing you can do. There are a few simple strategies you can use to begin to improve the situation.
Firstly, you need to get hold of your credit record. The big credit reference agencies share data among themselves, so it doesnt really matter which one of them you request a copy of your file from - theyll all contain much the same information.
Once youve obtained a copy of your file, look through it and examine every entry. Is there anything on there that looks wrong? Its not impossible for your file to have information on it thats out of date, or simply incorrect. Its your legal right to challenge any incorrect details on your file, and have them corrected if neccessary.
Make sure that any unpaid debts listed actually apply to you and not someone else - a previous occupant of your address, for example. Also make sure that any defaults youve since cleared are listed as being satisfied. While this wont remove the default from your file completely, it will lessen the impact on your rating.
The next step is to look if you have any outstanding debts which you could clear without too much trouble. Often, a debt will go unpaid during times of financial troubles, which could be paid off later on when your money situation improves. Clearing these small debts will also greatly improve your creditworthiness.
Once youve cleaned up your credit file as much as possible, and removed as much negative information as you can, its time to start focussing on the positive - you need to get some good entries on your credit file to counteract any bad entries that remain.
The best way to do this is to apply for some kind of financial service that youll be approved for, such as a credit card aimed at people with poor credit scores, or even one of the secured or prepay cards which offer close to 100% acceptance, also making sure that the company issuing the card reports back to the credit reference agencies.
As you use the card responsibly in the future, keeping up your repayments, then this will be entered onto your credit file. Over time, youll find that your credit rating will begin to improve, allowing you to move on to more mainstream, cheaper, credit options.
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