Posts Tagged ‘Denial’

Bad Credit Reporting by Debt Collectors Can Lead to Credit Denial and Higher Interest Rates for Consumers

Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) November 29, 2011 A recent case (2:10-cv-00548-MHB) filed in the United States District Court for The District Of Arizona, alleging incorrect credit reporting of a consumers debt and subsequent mishandling of a consumers request to verify and dispute that debt, was litigated successfully by Weisberg & Meyers, LLC, Attorneys for Consumers. According [...]

Free Annual Credit Reports: Saving You From Shame and Denial

The three credit bureaus in the United States are Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. These three are the ones responsible to keep track of your credits scores which are essential nowadays for getting almost anything. free annual credit report Credit scores are the rating given to you by the government as your gauge whether you have [...]

Denied Mortgage Refinancing? Here is Help

Michael Petrone asked: Many homeowners are trying to refinance a mortgage. However, with such a bad housing market and economy, some people are getting denied. Here is some advice what to do when denied a mortgage refinancing, and how you can get approved.Many homeowners, on top of not having good credit, also have seen their [...]

Credit Repair Questions and Answers

Joseph Ducat asked: Do you know what your credit score is? You should know–your financial life may depend on it. If your credit score is lower than 550, you will find it practically impossible to get approval for loans or credit, or to obtain a credit card. You will also be charged higher interest rates [...]

Keep An Eye On Your Credit: How Often Should You Review Your Credit Report?

Jay Delgado asked: There is no doubt that your credit report contains a lot of information that can have a direct impact on your lifestyle. It is also true that other people are reviewing your credit file and making judgments about you and your ability to repay. What do they see? Should you be at [...]