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Such proof might include a letter from a creditor explaining that your debt is paid or was never yours. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot delete any items that are in dispute. If you already have an item in dispute with one or all of the major credit Evaluating a Spanish Translator Certification Program Here are the top 7 questions we hear from consumers about credit reports and credit scores...Spanish translator certification programs are becoming more and more prevalent as more and more people realize the importance that Spanish translation plays and will continue to play now and in the future. In order to take advantage of all the opportunities brought about by an increase in Spanish speakers, those with a solid grasp of English and Spanish are taking advantage and looking for ways to become translators.In order to better their prospects for getting business, translators oft 1. Will closing paid off credit card accounts improve my credit score? This will surprise many of you, but closing paid off credit card accounts can actually hurt your score in two ways. In “Your Credit Score”, Liz Pulliam Weston explains: A. Closing accounts can make your credit history look younger than it is. Your credit score factors in the age of your oldest account and the average age of all your accounts. So closing accounts, particularly older accounts can ding your score. B. Closing accounts reduces the total credit available to you, making your debt utilization ratio soar. Remember that the FICO formula measures the gap between the credit you use and your total credit limits. The wider the gap, the better. If you suddenly lower that limit by shutting down accounts, the gap narrows – and that’s a bad thing. 2. What’s the best way to deal with a collection agency when you don’t have the money to pay them? The Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act clearly states that you do not have to deal with credit or debt collectors. You can stop collectors from calling and writing with a “cease and desist” letter. This is short for “cease communication”. Once this letter is received by your collector, they will no longer be able to legally contact you by phone, at work, by fax, by certified mail, by nothing. Of course, to improve your credit score, you will ultimately want to get the debt removed from your credit report by either getting the collector to agree to delete the item when you pay in full or by getting the credit bureau to delete the item. 3. Is there a limit to how many items I can dispute on my credit report? Technically, no. But keep in mind that if you try and dispute 7, 10, or more items on your credit report at one time, you may not be taken seriously and the credit bureaus may respond telling you that your request is “frivolous and irrelevant.” I recommend disputing no more than five or six items at a time. 4. Is a 20 point increase in 72 hours possible? There are literally hundreds of “credit repair” outfits promising to drastically repair credit scores in as little as 24 – 72 hours. Is it a scam? Believe it or not, this is not a scam. Rapid rescoring services can and do help consumers up their credit scores rapidly. But, it may not be as easy as you think. Here’s what I mean: Rapid re-rescoring agencies do not and cannot deal directly with consumers. They work with lending institutions. So you can’t contact them directly to work on your behalf if you’re a consumer. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot and do not simply “remove” negative items. That is, they can’t magically erase legitimately negative items. If, however, you have proof of an error, a rapid re-rescoring agency can quickly get the item deleted. Such proof might include a letter from a creditor explaining that your debt is paid or was never yours. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot delete any items that are in dispute. If you already have an item in dispute with one or all of the major credit b Affiliate Marketing Mistake 1 - Believing You Can Earn Without Taking Action l credit available to you, making your debt utilization ratio soar. Remember that the FICO formula measures the gap between the credit you use and your total credit limits. The wider the gap, the better. If you suddenly lower that limit by shutting down accounts, the gap narrows – and that’s a bad thing.There are a lot of mistakes that affiliate marketers will make when they are doing their business. Just like in any kind business there will be a time when you will face problems and obstacles. The most important things are you must overcome the problem and learn from the mistakes. The first mistakes that I am going to share with you in this article is the mistakes of believing that you can earn without taking any action.It is very true that the affiliate marketing business models are th 2. What’s the best way to deal with a collection agency when you don’t have the money to pay them? The Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act clearly states that you do not have to deal with credit or debt collectors. You can stop collectors from calling and writing with a “cease and desist” letter. This is short for “cease communication”. Once this letter is received by your collector, they will no longer be able to legally contact you by phone, at work, by fax, by certified mail, by nothing. Of course, to improve your credit score, you will ultimately want to get the debt removed from your credit report by either getting the collector to agree to delete the item when you pay in full or by getting the credit bureau to delete the item. 3. Is there a limit to how many items I can dispute on my credit report? Technically, no. But keep in mind that if you try and dispute 7, 10, or more items on your credit report at one time, you may not be taken seriously and the credit bureaus may respond telling you that your request is “frivolous and irrelevant.” I recommend disputing no more than five or six items at a time. 4. Is a 20 point increase in 72 hours possible? There are literally hundreds of “credit repair” outfits promising to drastically repair credit scores in as little as 24 – 72 hours. Is it a scam? Believe it or not, this is not a scam. Rapid rescoring services can and do help consumers up their credit scores rapidly. But, it may not be as easy as you think. Here’s what I mean: Rapid re-rescoring agencies do not and cannot deal directly with consumers. They work with lending institutions. So you can’t contact them directly to work on your behalf if you’re a consumer. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot and do not simply “remove” negative items. That is, they can’t magically erase legitimately negative items. If, however, you have proof of an error, a rapid re-rescoring agency can quickly get the item deleted. Such proof might include a letter from a creditor explaining that your debt is paid or was never yours. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot delete any items that are in dispute. If you already have an item in dispute with one or all of the major credit The Psychology Of Packaging - Part III “cease communication”. Once this letter is received by your collector, they will no longer be able to legally contact you by phone, at work, by fax, by certified mail, by nothing.In this final edition of our packaging series we're going to look at some more marketing strategies of packaging where what you see on the outside is not necessarily what you get on the inside.When you think about it, some of the most interesting packages are those that are actually part of the product itself.Take deodorants.There is one in particular that is so fancy looking you have to wonder if what's inside is not only going to keep you from stinking like a pig but also Of course, to improve your credit score, you will ultimately want to get the debt removed from your credit report by either getting the collector to agree to delete the item when you pay in full or by getting the credit bureau to delete the item. 3. Is there a limit to how many items I can dispute on my credit report? Technically, no. But keep in mind that if you try and dispute 7, 10, or more items on your credit report at one time, you may not be taken seriously and the credit bureaus may respond telling you that your request is “frivolous and irrelevant.” I recommend disputing no more than five or six items at a time. 4. Is a 20 point increase in 72 hours possible? There are literally hundreds of “credit repair” outfits promising to drastically repair credit scores in as little as 24 – 72 hours. Is it a scam? Believe it or not, this is not a scam. Rapid rescoring services can and do help consumers up their credit scores rapidly. But, it may not be as easy as you think. Here’s what I mean: Rapid re-rescoring agencies do not and cannot deal directly with consumers. They work with lending institutions. So you can’t contact them directly to work on your behalf if you’re a consumer. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot and do not simply “remove” negative items. That is, they can’t magically erase legitimately negative items. If, however, you have proof of an error, a rapid re-rescoring agency can quickly get the item deleted. Such proof might include a letter from a creditor explaining that your debt is paid or was never yours. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot delete any items that are in dispute. If you already have an item in dispute with one or all of the major credit Advertising Your Cleaning Service Online May Yield Poor Results y not be taken seriously and the credit bureaus may respond telling you that your request is “frivolous and irrelevant.”Have you spent money on advertising online only to be left with little, or worse, no results? Don't feel bad, it's happened to all of us. The truth is, advertising on the Internet is becoming less and less effective every day. Why? Because more people are starting online businesses and there is more competition when buying advertising. This drives up advertising rates and decreases response because so much more advertising is being served to the audience.Another thing that is actually d I recommend disputing no more than five or six items at a time. 4. Is a 20 point increase in 72 hours possible? There are literally hundreds of “credit repair” outfits promising to drastically repair credit scores in as little as 24 – 72 hours. Is it a scam? Believe it or not, this is not a scam. Rapid rescoring services can and do help consumers up their credit scores rapidly. But, it may not be as easy as you think. Here’s what I mean: Rapid re-rescoring agencies do not and cannot deal directly with consumers. They work with lending institutions. So you can’t contact them directly to work on your behalf if you’re a consumer. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot and do not simply “remove” negative items. That is, they can’t magically erase legitimately negative items. If, however, you have proof of an error, a rapid re-rescoring agency can quickly get the item deleted. Such proof might include a letter from a creditor explaining that your debt is paid or was never yours. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot delete any items that are in dispute. If you already have an item in dispute with one or all of the major credit Link Building - Basics of Link Building and 5 Methods II ectly with consumers. They work with lending institutions. So you can’t contact them directly to work on your behalf if you’re a consumer.2) You can trade inbound links to your web site. This is generally called reciprocal linking, and there are a number of web sites out there that are designed to help you find other webmasters with a similar niche to yours, and both of you can trade links. By trading links, I mean you put a link on your web site to theirs, and they do the same for you.If you do this, be absolutely sure that you are not participating in any kind of web ring or link ring, where you agree to put a number Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot and do not simply “remove” negative items. That is, they can’t magically erase legitimately negative items. If, however, you have proof of an error, a rapid re-rescoring agency can quickly get the item deleted. Such proof might include a letter from a creditor explaining that your debt is paid or was never yours. Rapid re-rescoring agencies cannot delete any items that are in dispute. If you already have an item in dispute with one or all of the major credit bureaus, rapid re-scoring agencies cannot delete the item(s). 5. What is fastest way to improve my credit score? Pay your bills on time. Delinquent payments and collections can have a major negative impact on your score. 6. Where can I get my credit reports and credit scores? I get my scores from www.suzeorman.com. I like using Suze's site because with a few clicks of the mouse you can get all 3 reports (from the major bureaus) and your FICO score, plus a kit to help you improve your scores. 7. Is personal informaiton included on my credit report? Personal information such as your race, color, religion, national origin, sex and marital status is NOT included on your credit report.
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