Imagine...obtaining credit that's incredibly easy...opening doors of opportunity you never even considered being possible. Credit which will allow you to take the dream vacation of a lifetime, drive luxury cars, dress in the latest fashions, achieve the American dream of owning your own home, or even start your very own business. With these time-tested proven step by step strategies, all of this can now be possible!
Credit can be your #1 asset or your worst enemy. The trouble is, it can be a very stressful experience when an unsuspecting person find out there's something wrong with their credit. One minute you feel you can buy up the world, and the next minute, you're told your credit is denied! All of a sudden, your credit is not as welcome as someone who still has their good credit. It's a situation that affects so many, especially when applying for new credit.
Without good credit, people soon discover it's difficult to live without the necessary items that are needed. Unless you know how to improve, increase and repair your own credit, you will have to overcome many obstacles. Items such as new cars, houses, even rental properties and job placements can become very difficult to obtain. However, it doesn't have to be this way! This is why it's so important to know how to use your credit- no matter how good or bad- in your favor!
Bankers and lenders in certain geographic areas usually will turn to one credit reporting agency. There are many, however, that subscribe to more than one. That can work in your favor because in many cases your complete credit history will never be accessed by a credit bureau located in another area.
By applying for credit through banks and lenders that subscribe to a credit reporting agency outside the area, there's every reason to believe that some damaging information will not appear in your file. Remember, the only way bankers and lenders can survive is to extend credit to consumers. Especially in today's times! By taking a few easy steps to sidestep one credit report that has negative entries, and taking advantage of another that show you're a good credit risk, creditors will practically force hard cash into your hand. Here's how:
# Obtain a credit report from anyone of the credit bureaus to determine if there are damaging entries that might cause your credit application to be denied. By checking your credit from all of the credit bureaus, you can determine which one is your best option.
# Call several banks and lenders and ask the receptionist, etc., which credit bureau they use in their application approval process. If the individual tells you they don't know, ask them to find out.
# Select a bank or lender that subscribes to a credit reporting agency other than the one typically used in the area. This will ensure that you have the most favorable information readily available to check.
# Obtain a credit report from the credit reporting agency that your selected lender uses. A simple process that can be easily done on the Internet.
# Repeat step number 4 until you find a report that is most favorable to you and shows the least negative entries.
# The only thing left for you to do is apply with that bank, lender, or other creditor that subscribes to the credit bureau that has the credit report most favorable to you.
Your credit file could list multiple damaging information in one credit report, but never show up in another! By obtaining your credit reports in advance, you will definitely know which lender to approach for credit. All you have to do is ask! By establishing a strong credit background, you'll be able to enjoy life, without any worries of being declined, getting the things you want! Just think...no longer will you'll be embarrased or turned down because of bad credit. The choice is all up to you to do it!
About The Author
This free article is courtesy of Cornelus Postell. Cornelus is the author of "Money Solutions That Works!", a proven time-tested selection of personal finance information and ways of gaining personal financial freedom. For more free information check out http://www.solutionswerks.com
Saturday, August 12, 2006
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