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January 24th, 2007

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Posted by Credit Report Admin in Credit Articles, Credit Report Articles

AMERICA runs on credit. If people stopped borrowing money in the United States, the economies of this country, China and several other nations would come to a screeching halt. Small wonder that credit card fraud and identity theft are major industries. In 2005, credit card fraud rose to $55.4 billion, the Better Business Bureau reported.

Yet less than half of Americans have checked their credit reports in the last two years. And one in four credit reports contain serious errors, the Public Interest Research Group found. Correcting errors could lead to higher credit scores, which could mean lower interest rates.

Consumers should be checking their credit reports regularly. To help make it easier, Attorney General Darrell McGraw will travel around the state in a “credit car,” which will help people get their credit reports free and help them correct any errors.

Making sure credit reporting agencies have correct information can save West Virginians money, because a higher rating number can lead to meaningfully lower interest rates. A 3 percent difference in a mortgage rate over 30 years could mean saving $72,000 in interest on a $100,000 loan. Some of the mistakes in credit reports are simple.  A survey found that 22 percent of the reports had a mortgage or loan listed twice, while 30 percent of the reports listed credit accounts that had been closed by the consumer.

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January 2nd, 2007

Cybershopping with Credit Cards - Protect Yourself Online

Posted by Credit Report Admin in Credit Articles, Credit Card Articles

By Noreen Ruth

Begin with your Browser and Internet Connection
An unsecured web browser or Internet connection be easily be intercepted by a hacker resulting in the theft of your credit card information and possibly your identity. A secure computer connection will scramble (encrypt) everything you enter into the web browser. The easiest way to insure that you have the latest technology to safeguard your Internet shopping is by keeping up-to-date on all upgrades and new releases. Allowing Automatic Update for Windows is one important way to be at the top of your game when it comes to Internet security. Contact your service provider, if you’re not sure if your connection is encrypted.

If your connection is wireless, especially if you’re surfing the web in public places, it is imperative that you have your wireless router WEP enabled. This is accomplished through the setup window of your wireless connection. Again, if you’re unable to determine your security, contact your wireless router manufacturer to help you out.

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January 2nd, 2007

5 Steps to reducing credit card debt

Posted by Credit Report Admin in Credit Articles, Credit Card Articles, Credit Repair Articles

Ever charged your rent or groceries to your credit card. You’re not alone. It’s a common path to high-rate credit card debt. Credit card debt grows more costly as short-term interest rates rise; an excellent reason to get rid of it quickly. Don’t use your credit card to buy anything you can’t pay off at the end of the month. That applies to everything from groceries to vacations.

Consumers ages 20 to 29 carry an average $5,781 in revolving debt — which includes credit card loans — a 24% rise from five years ago, adjusted for inflation, according to an analysis by Experian of the credit records of 3 million twentysomethings for USA Today.

Twentysomethings “are one of the groups that we’re becoming more concerned about,” says Nick Jacobs, a spokesman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, which counsels 40,000 twentysomethings each year through its 115-member debt-counseling agencies nationwide. “They’re out there living on their own and have a whole new set of obligations.”

It’s vital to have a plan to cut credit card debt. Some suggestions:

reduce credit card debt1. Limit credit card use.
Eliminate the temptation of credit cards; cut some cards up, keep only the cards you really need. You could also close credit card accounts. Generally, you should think twice before closing older accounts, though, because doing so could hurt your credit score. This is especially true for young adults who lack a long credit history. (check out our recent article on how closing credit cards can effect your rating)

2. Negotiate lower credit card rates.
Young credit holders (early 20’s) often pay higher card rates than older adults because they’re considered a higher risk since they have limited financial experience and little payment history. it’s worth the time to call your credit card issuer. You can often lower your interest rate by a few percentage points and help you emerge from debt more quickly.

3. Pay high-rate to low-rate credit card debt.
If you have debt on more than one card you should tackle the highest-rate credit cards first and heaviest.  This usually cuts your debt load faster. Monitor your accounts closely, though, because credit card rates change all the time. However you tackle credit card debt, make sure you still pay at least the minimum on other accounts.

4. Pay credit card bills on time.
On-time payments have EVERYTHING to do with getting out of debt. Many banks adjust interest rates on your credit cards by looking at your payment history not only with them but with other creditors. Consider setting up automatic transfers from your checking or savings account to your credit card issuer to make it easier to pay on time.

5. Beware of low-rate loans to pay off credit cards.
Financial experts say they’re seeing more signs of young adults paying off high-rate cards with lower-rate loans, such as home equity credit lines and student loans. Paying off credit card balances with mortgage debt can be risky; you’re putting up your home as collateral. If you’re considering paying off your credit cards with student loans, just be aware that student-loan debt can’t be discharged if you ever have to file for bankruptcy. What about those low-rate balance-transfer offers on credit cards? Read the terms carefully. Some banks charge 3% of the amount transferred. On top of that, if you pay late or spend over your credit limit once, the interest rate could soar to 30% or more. You should also be building up three to six months of emergency money. Saving money may seem to thwart the goal of paying off debt as quickly as possible, but if you don’t have this cash, and your car breaks down or you have unexpected health care expenses, you’ll be tempted to pay with plastic.

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