Higher Credit Score in 2 Days

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If you are in the process of getting an auto loan or mortgage for a new home, you want to make sure your lender sees the best possible credit score. A poor credit score can literally cost you twice the amount of money for your purchase over the length of the loan. Sadly, it’s quite probable that there are errors on your credit report that are keeping your credit score from looking its best.

Fixing your credit report has become a lot easier than in the past. New laws protecting the consumer require credit agencies and creditors to respond to an issue you bring to their attention within 30 days. That’s great, but what if you are applying for a loan today. How can you get your credit score repaired within the next two days? The good news is it’s possible with the help of a credit rescorer.

The first thing you want to do is pull your credit report. All three credit bureaus are required to send you a free copy of your report once a year, which you can quickly access online. Take a good look at it for inaccurate, false information and highlight the errors you find on your report. Some errors will affect your score more than others. A bankruptcy that never actually occurred is a lot worse than your employer’s address, for example.

Once you have identified the errors, call a credit rescorer. A credit rescorer is an agent with that will work on your behalf to contact the individual credit bureaus and the lender that reported the false information. The rescorer has an inside to these organizations and knows how to get the process resolved quickly and painlessly. As a result, they can have our credit score corrected in a single day and have the changes made on your credit report.

Using a credit rescorer will cost you about a $100 per an error, but it will save you thousands of dollars in the long run with better loan terms. But before you go to spend the $100, learn a few tricks on how you can quickly improve your credit score on your own.

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Nancy
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