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Since the time I began my personal credit repair process and joined these forums; these are some of the key things I have learned:

please contribute by posting a summary of anything useful you have learned

1. A satisfied judgment does not remove it from your credit report by law (that’s not to say you can not get lucky and still get it deleted) satisfied or released judgments simply mean that they are paid.

2. It seems as though the 3 credit reporting companies may treat people slightly differently according to geographical location *(may have to do with specific state laws, etc.)* still learning about this but it seems to be a factor worth mention.

3. FAKO scores are the fake/generic scores for your credit report, FICO (Fair Isaac & Company) scores are a standardized scoring system, more like the real score a potential lender would see. (there are different FICO scoring models, its hard to know which one different lenders use) in short a FICO should be much closer than any FAKO in helping us to know our credit score.

4. You cannot order FICO scores from http://www.myfico.com with a fraud alert on your credit reports.

5. You can order a FICO score directly from either TransUnion @ https://www.transunioncs.com/ and from Equifax @ https://www.econsumer.equifax.com/co...ard=cps_detail You cannot get a FICO score for Experian that I know of except through myfico.com

6. You can report yourself to a bureau, be careful not to accidentally dispute an item from one reporting company with a different company who does not report the item, it may be added to your report as a result of accidental disputing with the wrong company.

7. People will help you here if you ask for it, they may not catch your questions immediately or the first time, you can ask more than once if needed, or private message someone.

8. There is an abundance of useful information here, try searching for company names, topics, and such you may find an answer or useful information that way.

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Wonderful Post CreditSultan!!!! Thank you!

Things I have learned (the hard way)

Credit Repair Companies and Debt Settlement Companies are a joke.

If you have a question, use the search function.

Don't be afraid to ask questions or to ask for clarifications, we are all here to help one another and learn from one another.

Keep excellent records. Keep all of your documentation in one place and continue to write down what you are doing in a notebooks, so if you need it, you have it.

Always try to write down the name of the person your are dealing with, if they have any special ID number, date and time of call... etc...

NEVER talk to a CA on the phone.

NEVER deal with the CA, if you can avoid it. Always try to deal with the OC.

Knowledge is the best offense and defense.

Never doubt the power of the search function.

This stuff doesn't happen overnight, or even two nights. It is something that you will be doing for the rest of your life and that you will have to stay on top of. That is ok though.. it is addicting! Persistance is Key.

K... that is all my brain wants to type right now.. but that is just some of what I have learned on the boards.
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Ding Ding...My turn...

Miracle, you are oviously much more experienced than I, but I must give another side of the story on NEVER talking to CA's over the phone..

1) I have learned if you have intentions on paying debts that very well be legitimate or maybe you are trying to buy a home very soon, Degrogs are on your CR, you can get a positive result to talking by PHONE to a CA.

2) I have now recieved 3 letters of deletion with an effective discussion over the phone (With my Sob story, you do have a sob story right?? ) with the CA, specifically on that phone call, or 2, maybe even 3. I have all letters on hand, and confirmed deletions off my CR's, that were negotiated over the phone with payments, full payments on Collections that were only 1 year old (Minus all late fees), 20% of the original amount on collections over 4 years old.

3) Most of all I have learned with the patience and guidance of those like Miracle, you can have a dramatic change in your life, and it feels no less than a Miracle ...

And further...out great country was shaped by men and women forming as one, and guiding those that have ambition to follow that path that those before us have paved, staying noble and compassionate, lending a hand...I will not move forward in life, unless I know I have a hand of another that wishes to follow that path...
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What I've learned (besides what has already been mentioned)

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Stay away from the phone. The CSR's and collectors who answer the phone don't have the authority to negotiate anyway.

Don't believe anything you are told unless you see it in writing, even then confirm it. (That includes opinions from people on this board)

If you take your time, you can outsmart CA's. They need your money more than you need them- they work on commission- remember this and you have the upper hand.

Examine EVERYTHING. They always make mistakes, your job is to find the mistakes. Then they compound it by refusing to correct them. Be thorough- the answer is there.

Take your time, do it right. Screw ups stay with you for years. (Remember- that's how you got here in the first place.)

Don't try to reinvent the wheel- the process seen here works.

Don't fight the CRA's unless you have to- they can be your friend or they can make this harder- the ca's are dumber anyway- plus you will have to do business with the CRA's later- better not to have them mad, if you can fix things the other way

You aren't the only one- no matter how bad things look, someone else has been there and survived
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Mannerheim: excellent additions. Thanks for sharing.
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I have learned that I was not as smart as I thought I was.

I have learned that these problems weren't insurmountable.

I have learned that I have an addiction to credit repair.

I have learned (after speaking with you people) that there are still good, quality people left in the world.

Thanks for all the help people.

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See you in 2 weeks. Going to Brazil tomorrow night to remarry my DW.

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Congrats FCS

Wish you would have told me sooner, I would have gotten you a wedding gift.

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5. GET IT IN WRITING, when possible. I would add that if you can't get it in writing... it hasn't happened! (At least don't count on it...)

8. BE CREATIVE - THINK OUTSIDE OF THE BOX!

9. THINK BEFORE YOU ACT! Prior to initiating contact, consider if it's best to play dumb, victimized or broke, versus successfully employed, "on top of things" or a professional credit repair wiz. In my experience, a little humility goes a long way in winning support for your cause. Know where you stand legally (and morally, if applicable) before you even think about contacting the CA or CRA or OC. Know your rights in any situation. Forewarned is forearmed.

10. LEARN FROM YOUR EXPERIENCE, AND PASS IT ON!
Hear hear!

Also:

~FDCPA and FCRA... Read it... learn it... live it... love it!

~Nothing happens overnight- unless you're extremely lucky. Patience will be your best friend. Anything worth doing is worth WORKING FOR.

~Get advice from many sources- but make up your own mind. I'm not saying you shouldn't trust anyone- but be careful how much you invest in someone else's opinion. ~DO NOT trust anyone to whom you owe money- or claims they're supposed to collect from you- or maintains the records of your payment history.

~Occasionally in any profession, you'll find someone who'll go out of their way to help make things right for you. These people are rare- appreciate the few!

~If it's not in writing- it's NOT. Similarly- if it's in writing but not signed by an authorized individual... you still don't have much!

~Above all- stay on top of your paperwork and document document document! A paper trail proves your case... and good record keeping is vital. Find a system that works for you and USE IT. Any system that works for you is good- as long as it keeps your paperwork easily accessible and neat.

~You are not your credit score!

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Very nice,

Excellent input people; thx miracle

very good additions to this topic, I'm still waiting for Doc, Methuss, croft, and a few other to post to this and maybe I'll ask for a sticky.

Dive, Manner, Lady, & the rest, excellent additions
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And the rest??? I feel like a stowaway (sit right back and you'll hear a tale...)

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1. There is no "magic bullet" to good credit ratings. You have to keep on top of it to make sure bothe the CRAs and furnishers are reportign accurately.

2. Privacy Guard (or similar service) can be an invaluable tool to keeping track of your furnishers.

3. Fixing credit problems can be a full-time job in and of itself...so try not to get to the fixing point to begin with.

4. Don't neglect the "specialty CRAs." The big three frequently use them to get information so it's just as important to make sure Innovis, Lexis, and the others toe the FCRA line as well.

5. Never assume something that has been deleted will not reappear (even years later). So keep ALL your credit reports you've obtained in a file.

6. Be organized. Keep a file for each CRA, furnisher, or collection agency. Keep seperate copies of relavent material in each file. IOW, if you have a credit report dispute about a CA keep a copy in the CRA file and one in the collection agency file. They keep files on you...so turnabout is fair play.

Lastly, Honey generally only gives CRAs and furnishers a sweet-tooth. Sometimes ya gotta give them sour apples.
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Hey Sultan,

Wouldn't it be great if we all could build a sort of flow chart?

There's tons of infomation on this website, and I've always thought that it would be so cool if someone served as a moderator, and built a step by step chart/grid or other format, telling you what to do when (and if).

I've only been doing this for about 7 weeks, so I'm not the best one to do it, but maybe someone with more experience could pull together and edit the resources already detailed on this site, and really facilitate some serious credit ass-kicking!
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I have learned that I still have ALOT to learn about this process !!

I have learned that if I act to quickly , without a full understanding of what to do , I will make a mistake so take my time , ask questions , and get it right from now on .

I have learned that I am getting less and less intimidated by the CRA / CA as the days go by.

I have learned that I can take control of this part of my life , because up until now , I just assumed nothing could be done .

I have learned I am THANKFUL for everyone that helps out here !!!!
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That would be cool for some....But you know, after all this time, I have been working on my Credit for 6 months, and I feel addicted and empowered with all the education I have learning by having to search, and ask, and get to know those out there.

Not to say this still wouldnt happen, becuase when they answer the questions that are asked by someone that couldnt search and find the right answer, they are doing exactly what you said, only in a random way.

But realistically, for who ownes this site and keeps it up, I would imagine the book "Good credit is Sexy" probably has most of the information in that type of format.. And I think people should buy it, you know, I must tell you, I almost feel like a credit lawyer!!
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1. READ, READ, & READ.

2. Read some more.

3. Come up with a plan. Set goals and benchmarks.

4. Trust the process, and have confidence in yourself.

5. Follow the process, from square one. You gotta crawl before you walk.

6. If you have questions, use the search. The answers are here.

7. Know your rights when dealing with CAs/CRAs.

8. Use the resources around you. Fellow posters, govt. officials, etc.

9. Don't get discouraged. You're fighting the good fight.

10. Read even more. Continuing education is a must.
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Hey Sultan,

Wouldn't it be great if we all could build a sort of flow chart?

There's tons of infomation on this website, and I've always thought that it would be so cool if someone served as a moderator, and built a step by step chart/grid or other format, telling you what to do when (and if).

I've only been doing this for about 7 weeks, so I'm not the best one to do it, but maybe someone with more experience could pull together and edit the resources already detailed on this site, and really facilitate some serious credit ass-kicking!
Here is a good flowchart (for DV) that has already been started by none other than Queen Kristy (aka Admin!)
http://www.debt-consolidation-credit...ic.php?t=18552
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I have learned

sometimes it works

sometimes it does'nt

keep trying until you get

where you want to get

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I've learned the following:

1. an inquiry = 2 points to your score
2. get rid of iquiries by disputing by phone, mail, fax over and over again until they are gone.
3. Capital One sucks and will screw you ten times over.
4. Peoples Energy sucks.
5. Home and Cell Phone numbers to the creditors that insist on giving me a hard time.
6. That a lot of work can make my credit scores go from 570-580 to 715-740 in a year.
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