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By: Barry Gilbert

Author: Barry Gilbert

There are several ways that we can build credit. If you
are tired of collectors hounding you, or if you are
frustrated that no one will loan you money because you
never had credit, it is time to learn how to build your
credit. First, and foremost never purchase items you do
not need. If you 'want', do not let your wants wear you
down and get you deeper in debt. If you are searching to
build credit and have no history at all, make sure you
have your priorities in order.

Bad Credit Building Credit

If you have, bad credit get a DO-IT-YOURSELF-Kit and
gets the balls rolling. You can go to your public library
and get books that will guide you through the steps of
repairing your credit. Most libraries allow you to copy
and print forms that you must fill out and then send to
your credits. There are systematic guides at your local
library that has the tools for instructor debtors how to
write letters to creditors.

Letters are probably better than phoning creditors,
since some creditors could care less about your situation
and may threaten you. Another good reason for writing
letters is that (copy in writing) is more valuable in a
courtroom than a conversation on the phone. If something
is said or an agreement is reached and the creditor later
denies his or her claims then you can present this to any
courtroom and they will listen to you first.

Any documents that pertain to your credit history should
be stored in a safe area. If you send letters to your
creditors keep a copy of each letter sent and store it in
a safe area. If you notice any errors on your bills or
credit, reports make sure that you contact the
appropriate professionals and dispute the charges
immediately.

If you have credit cards and used the card to purchase
an item or use a service and this person sold you a
defected item or else provided bad service, you DO NOT
have to make payment toward the charges. You do however
have to dispute the charges with the services or stores
that sold you the product or service.

If the sources refuse to give you an item usable, or
else reimburse you for a service or product you have the
right to deny payment. Once you have disputed the charges
with the sources you will then contact your card provider
and let them know what occurred.

If you are lucky enough to have a credit card with bad
credit, use the card to repay your debts and then meet
the monthly installments on the credit card each month.
Ironically, you are getting out of debt while going in
debt deeper. It is a solution when all else false. In
other words, if you use the card to pay your debts each
month and then payoff your credit cards the following
month and then turnaround and uses the card to pay that
month bills….
Now you see where I am going. Credit cards have interest
rates so the bills each month on the card will increase.

No, Credit…No Problem

I do not need a credit line or credit card; I pay all my
bills each month with money. Is this you? Well then, you
have the obvious answer, but what if…
In today's world, we are moving into an era that
requires us to have at least one major credit card.

When you phone any business where you have debts, they will
first ask you to pay with a credit card. If you go apply
for a job, apartment, mortgage, car loan, or any other
credit line you most likely will get a rejection notice
in the mail. Most lenders will not give credit to anyone
that has no credit history.

The reason is that we are expected to establish a credit
line when we are teens, and if we do not the lenders are
often suspicious. The lenders do not have an idea and can
only base their judgments of you on assumptions. Can I
assume this person will make monthly payments on time?
Has this person taken for granted a loan from a friend or
family member in the past and there are no records
available for me to see if it is true?

There are many reasons that lenders will refuse you a
loan if you do not have a credit history. The best
solution is starting up a line of credit now, pay off
your dues on time and avoid making purchases on items you
do not really need. Staying out of debt means regulating
your money each month and paying your bills on time.

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