• WHAT IS CREDIT REPAIR CANADA?
    Even though we have a few websites that deal with credit repair and dealing with creditors etc, I still get the question, "What is Credit Repair?". Many times people aren't sure what the concept of credit repair is all about.

    CREDIT REPAIR IS RELEVANT TO EVERY ONE WITH CREDIT
    Fundamentally, credit repair is about making sure that all of your credit items reported to Equifax and TransUnion (credit bureaus) are accurate, complete and verifiable.

    If you've got credit cards, lines of credit, or any other type of personal credit, chances are that these items are being reported to the credit bureau, or will be if you don't make your payments.

    THE LAW - ACCURATE, COMPLETE AND VERIFIABLE.
    The law states that all items reported on your credit reports must be accurate, complete and verifiable. All items that are being reported about your must be true and correct. This is reasonable.

    This is such a serious topic that there are laws dedicated to the regulation of credit bureaus such as Equifax and TransUnion.

    MOST CREDIT REPORTS AREN'T ACCURATE
    While most credit items are reported routinely and correctly to the credit bureaus, some definitely aren't. This is true for people who have good credit and bad credit. I have met very few people who have a credit report that is 100% accurate, complete and verifiable.

    The reality is that credit bureaus are managers of information. They receive millions of credit items from creditors, collection agencies, government departments, etc to manage each month.

    Problems usually occur when credit items are handled by many employees.

    I've seen people with good credit, denied more credit because their name was spelled wrong, or because their address was spelled incorrectly etc. I've also seen collection items, judgements, repossessions, bankruptcies that are recorded incorrectly. THIS HAPPENS ALOT!

    The first step in credit repair is knowing about credit report problems. In order to know about problems with your credit report you need to get copies of your credit reports from BOTH Equifax and TransUnion

    The second is to learn about what is being reported and which creditors are reporting on your credit reports. Equifax and TransUnion are similar, however they do report a little differently.

    Once you have studied your credit reports thoroughly you'll probably pick up on some errors that have occured.

    HOW DO I START DOING CREDIT REPAIR?
    If you've determined that some items on your credit reports are NOT accurate, complete or verifiable, it's time to start disputing these items. Keep in mind, you've got the law on your side. The credit bureaus are regulated and must answer your disputes.

    For a guide to DIY Credit Repair for Canadians, please visit www.express-credit-repair.com. This easy to read 40 page ebook will explain the laws and how you can dispute credit items with credit bureaus, creditors, collection agencies and more. Check it out today!


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4 Comments
On May 5, 2009, darryl Said:
Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking you need to hire a professional to repair your credit. The truth is, there is nothing a credit repair company can do to improve your credit that you can’t do for yourself. So, save yourself some money and the hassle of finding a reputable company and repair your credit yourself.
On Jan 12, 2009, Konamtn Said:
Credit repair is an excercies in patience. While the Law is on your side, they are pretty slow to react. The CRAs know this. They will delay, and delay. Send you worthless form letters, etc. The best thing to realize is once you know the Law, and who the guy at consumer affairs is you are dangerous. Call Equifax or TransUnion, demand to talk to a "manager" about your disputes. Don't accept the form letters that they have "verified" the information. Demand that they "proove" what they are reporting. Once the 30 - 60 days or so (depends on Province) goes by without a response, they have to remove it - thats the law.

Remember, the CRAs have to hang tough on this stuff. Their members pay them alot of money to make sure that bad information is reported when they tell them too. You are not the customer here, you are the commodity....
On Aug 23, 2008, Monty Loree Said:
Hmmm...
I don't know if I suggested that Citi Financial is a high risk lender. I'm sure they have their risk requirements.

How long ago were you discharged from you bankruptcy?
On Aug 23, 2008, Holguin Said:
I followed the advice and applied for a loan at Citi Financial.
What a big mistake, they rejected my application even tough I make GOOD money the loan was only for brownie points, because I had a bankruptcy in the past.
They said only after 2 years after being rlease form bankruptcy we can discuyss a loan an then she hung up on me.