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August 30, 2011

Trans Union Credit Report Repair is Easy to Do Yourself

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Trans Union Credit Report Repair is Easy to Do Yourself

The feeling of rejection is all to familiar to people with a low trans union credit score. Being denied financing for cars, mortgages and other loans is frustrating. And when you actually get approved for a loan the payments and interest are so high you often wonder why you even bothered n the first place. There are however ways you can turn your luck around, by implementing some simple trans union credit report repair tactics you can be on your way to better credit and enjoying the financial opportunities it presents.

Regardless if you are going to do credit clean up on all three credit scores or just your trans union score you will first need to decide how your going to accomplish it. Many people choose to use a credit repair company for their credit restoration. While they can be effective, credit repair companies are often times expensive and most do not offer any guarantees for their service. Its basically a game of chance for the customer.

The alternative to using a credit company to fix your credit is to actually fix your credit on your own. While it may sound overwhelming at first self credit repair is easy and can be done by pretty much anyone. The first step to increase your credit score is to purchase a good credit repair book that will walk you through the whole process from start to finish and provide you with the required tools and instructions needed to successfully do trans union credit report repair yourself.

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There are many E-books and down loadable courses available on the internet. Just use caution and make sure the course you purchase provides you with everything you will need, and keep in mind the initial E-Book cost will be offset many times over by the lower interest rates you will soon be qualifying for.

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August 28, 2011

Q & A: Is it legal to Experian to keep the old addresses of your credit file?

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Question by K : Is it legal for Experian to keep the old addresses of your credit report I called Experian have removed the addresses that I have not lived through the years and addresses that were not even mine! Experian said that the address was given by creditors and if I removed the addresses I need to call the creditor! What is that? Is this legal? Best answer: Answer by Reena


Your credit report is a reflection of your past actions, and if you lived in a place in the past then it will be reasoned as a previous address on your credit report. There is nothing “wrong” with this entry. You have indeed lived there at some point in the temps.Soyez careful … this also includes the addresses you used to receive mail, but did not live there physically … Each time your postal address and physically do not … expect to find on both your rapport.Anciennes addresses should be the least of your worries … focus on accounts that are not yours to commence with.

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August 26, 2011

LineOnCredit.com, a Blog About Credit and Other Financial Issues, Has Been Updated with New Blog Posts

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LineOnCredit.com, a Blog About Credit and Other Financial Issues, Has Been Updated with New Blog Posts

New Market, AL (PRWEB) June 02, 2011

LineOnCredit.com, a blog dedicated to helping readers sort through and resolve all manner of credit related issues, has released several new blog posts, including “When Are You Too Young To Have Credit Cards?,” “Consolidating Debt Does Not Always Mean Higher Credit Scores,” and “Delinquent Parking Tickets Can Hurt Your Credit.”

In the blog post, “When Are You Too Young To Have Credit Cards?” the author discusses the ways in which the modern financial marketplace affects young people. More and more often, expensive items such as video games are driving people to deal with more complicated financial matters at younger ages than ever before. The author discusses the dangers inherent in this issue. “Kids are learning at a very young age, the swipe of the plastic takes care of everything.”

“Consolidating Debt Does Not Always Mean Higher Credit Scores” is an article some the ways in which taking certain actions, such as consolidation, has the potential to improve credit scores, yet is not an absolute vouch. “The thought process here is to show less trade lines with a balance hoping it will make you have a lower risk to borrow money.” The author uses examples to show readers what to expect as they take actions to meliorate their credit score.

The author warns of the growing tendency of cities to report delinquent parking tickets to local credit bureaus in “Delinquent Parking Tickets Can Hurt Your Credit.” “By these cities doing this, a small $ 25 parking ticket could put a hold on that next purchase.” The blog explicating the process of how stay mindful of these issues can carry huge weight in respect to the reader’s financial freedom.

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LineOnCredit.com was launched in March of 2011 with article about all manner of ascribed oriented issues. WebsiteBusiness is responsible for designing and maintaining the site structure of LineOnCredit.com.

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August 24, 2011

Experian Credit Expert Announces Free 30 Day Trial To UK Customers

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Experian Credit Expert Announces Free 30 Day Trial To UK Customers

(PRWEB) October 31, 2010

Experian credit expert are now focusing on a placing marketing drive in the UK by offering a free 30 day credit report trial to customers, which along with their frequent TV adverts should allow for further expansion.

The Experian assign expert offer now includes –

Free 30-DAY TRIAL from CreditExpert

Advice to help improve your credit rat

Help with managing your report

Access to expert knowledge and tools

Alerts to changes on your report

The opportunity to access your Experian credit score

For customers who sign up for their 30 day trial offer, Experian will also offer ID fraud alerts via sms or email which alerts the user as to when their credit report has changed.

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August 22, 2011

What’s the best way to make sure Equifax and Experian remove the same inaccurate accounts I had on TransUnion?

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Question by Meya P: What’s the best way to make sure Equifax and Experian remove the same inaccurate accounts I had on TransUnion?
I recently had II inaccurate accounted removed from my TransUnion credit report. Since TransUnion has already verified their inaccuracy and removed them, what’s the best way to make sure Equifax and Experian are on the same page?

Best answer:

Answer by src50
You have to go through the same process separately with each bureau.



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August 20, 2011

Experian Announced by RBS to Provide Global Payment Validation

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Experian Announced by RBS to Provide Global Payment Validation

Rugby, Warwickshire (PRWEB) October 28, 2010

Experian, the global information services company, announced that it has been selected by RBS to provide a range of global payment validation and data conversion services to the bank’s corporate customers. The agreement enables RBS’ corporate customers to make SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) compliant payments and ensure payments reach the correct beneficiaries anywhere in the world.

As the migration to SEPA services gathers pace, banks and their corporate customers will no longer be able to use domestic Basic Bank Account Numbers (BBANs) in their domestic and cross-border euro payments. Failing to submit payment details in the correct format may incur additional charges plus additional fees for correcting the information. Using Experian’s Data Conversion service, RBS’ corporate customers will be able to check and cleanse bank account details in bulk and then convert them from domestic BBANs into the required International Bank Account Numbers (IBANs) and corresponding BICs for all domestic and international payments (http://www.experian.co.uk/payments/solutions/with-sepa-and-international-payments.html ) under SEPA. This will also enable corporates to improve the Straight-Through-Processing of payment instructions and benefit from lower cost Euro payments.

Capturing the correct beneficiary bank account and payment routing information for processing cross-border and international payments can be time-consuming and costly. Bank Wizard, Experian’s global validation software, allows RBS corporate customers to instantaneously validate account details and find the correct Bank Identifier Code (BIC) in up to 228 countries and territories worldwide. Using Bank Wizard, RBS’ corporate customers will reduce the costs and delays associated with reprocessing failed payments, whilst at the same time improving customer service levels. Corporates will also find payment routing more effective by moving away from higher cost wire payments to lower cost SEPA payments (http://www.experian.co.uk/payments/quick-links/sepa-payments.html ) or ACH payments, worldwide.

Wilco Dado, head of Global Payments at RBS, commented: “Through Experian we will be able to provide our customers with a range of services that allow them to mitigate against the cost and risk associated with continual changes in the global payments market. This new service will allow our corporate customers to validate and convert bulk data files and to validate bank account data at the point of data entry. As a result, customers will be able to successfully route payments via SEPA or other routing mechanisms, whilst completing any missing information required for worldwide payments.”

Jonathan Williams, Director of Strategic Development at Experian Payments, added: “This new service will provide RBS’ corporate customers with IBAN Validation (http://www.experian.co.uk/payments/products/bank-wizard.html ) and a valid BIC for each SEPA transaction and deliver payment information in the appropriate format for destination countries, globally. As a result, organizations can optimise their payment and settlement mechanisms and replace often costly and inefficient legacy processes.”

About Experian
Experian is the leading global information services company, providing data and analytical tools to clients in more than 90 countries. The company assist businesses to manage credit risk, forestall fraud, placing marketing offers and automate decision make. Experian also helps individuals to check their attribute report and credit score, and protect against identity theft.

About Experian Payments
Experian Payments develops global strategic payment software (http://www.experian.co.uk/payments/home-page/index.html ) and services to meet the requirements of the world’s leading banks and corporate organisations. Focussing on the specific challenges of data validation, payment validation and payment processing, Experian Payments’ platform-independent software and services help organisations control costs, reduce risks and improve customer service through the minimisation of payment errors. Experian Payments has over 1,000 customers across all sectors of industry and commerce. Experian Payments is a division of Experian.

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August 18, 2011

That banks use Equifax? My best score with Equifax that banks use Trans Union? I do not want them?

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Cb1818c Question : What banks use Equifax? My best score with Equifax that banks use Trans Union? I do not want them? My best score with Equifax, that banks use Equifax? That banks use Trans Union? I do not want them, so I went to my car for snowmobiling and got a high interest rate because they use Trans Union and for some reason my scores 41 points lower than Equifax. Best answer : Add your own answer in the comments!

August 16, 2011

When a collections report comes off my credit will my Trans Union match my other scores?

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Question by Cb1818c: When a collections report comes off my credit will my Trans Union match my other scores?
Ok, I have an account that went to collections only 60 bucks an old roommate was late paying didn’t know till I went to get an apartment, anyway come June 2010 it’s coming off will my Trans Union go up and match my other 2 scores? my other scores are 41 points higher.

Best answer:

Answer by Credit Trauma
Have you matched up all three reports and found that this particular collection account is the only 1 that is different from the other two? If that’s the case, then yes, more than likely once it drops off, your score will go up around the same as the others.Not all creditors report to all three credit bureaus. Once a year you’re entitled to a free credit report from each of the major credit reporting agencies at www.AnnualCreditReport.com. Your tally do not come for free, but you can purchase them at the same time for around $ 7-$ 10. You can check out what is on each report and put through any disputes on-line while you’re there as well.You may find that you have other open accounted or even closed ones with balances that are still reporting to one or two, but not all three bureaus. This accounts for the variation in scores. Typically lenders who draw a “tri-merge”, which is all three bureaus in one report, take your mid score for lending purposes.



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August 14, 2011

National Credit Report Offers Way To Buy Credit Report With No Trial

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National Credit Report Offers Way To Buy Credit Report With No Trial

Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) March 30, 2010

As new Federal Trade Commission regulations regarding advertising of “free” online credit reports go into effect this week, NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in credit monitoring services, anticipates that its “No Strings” offer will continue to increase in popularity.

“Our ‘No Strings’ offer allows our customers to buy their credit report with no trial of attributing monitoring served,” said Samuel S. Ambrose, Vice President of Marketing and Operations of NationalCreditReport.com. “We were the first in our industry to bring this kind of flexible offer to market. We understand that there are consumers who only want to access their online credit report, but they also realize that seeing their credit score at the same time is identical important as well.” National Credit Report commencing offering “No Strings” in January.

The new free credit report law requires advertisers to disclaim that consumers may also receive online credit reports from government website. However, these reports do not include all-important credit scores. Additionally, requests for online credit reports can only be made to each of the three studying credit reporting agencies (Experian™, Equifax™ and TransUnion™) one time per year. Customers who desire to see their credit more often will need to purchase additional online credit reports.

“We certainly understand that the FTC’s free credit report law was designed to aid confused consumers,” said Ambrose. “We will fully comply with these new rules.”

Other offers from National Credit Report include trials in its Triple Safeguard Credit Monitoring™ service, as credit monitoring is the quickest and easiest way for the consumer to proactively monitor their credit file for new activity, account changes, credit fraud and identity theft. National Credit Report advises consumers to monitor their credit to protect themselves and keep their good credit.

About NationalCreditReport.com:
Since 2004, NationalCreditReport.com has specialized in rendering credit information and credit monitor services to consumers to help them improve their personal credit report and prevent identity theft. NationalCreditReport.com encourages consumers to check their credit report on a regular basis.

Contact:
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NationalCreditReport.com
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August 10, 2011

Number of Female Directors Breaks Through One Million Mark

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Number of Female Directors Breaks Through One Million Mark

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(Vocus) December 12, 2007

Women are entering Britain’s boardrooms in increasing numbers and starting to change the face of business, according to the latest analysis of Britain’s 2.83 million directors by Experian®, the global information services company.

Analysis of Experian’s National Business Database for the Female Directors Report 2007 has found that, for the first time, the number of female directorships in Britain has broken through the one million mark (1,008,343) and well over one quarter (28 per cent) of directors in the UK are now female.

The number of female directorships is also growing at a faster rate than male directorships. Between 2006 and 2007, the number of board positions had by women grew by 10.5 per cent compared to a 9 per cent for men.

The research also found that female directors under the age of 30 are closest to reaching parity in numbers in the boardroom, while Property Management and the caring professions – Education, Health and Social work – are the industry sectors in which women are making the greatest impact. Geographically, Wales and the South West have the highest proportions of female directors, while for towns and cities – Truro, tops the league.

Jo Howard, Marketing Director of Experian’s Business Information division, commented: “Our latest report shows that women are making steady progress in the boardroom and in some sectors, cities and age groups they are starting to build up a real momentum. Breaking through the one million barrier is a great achievement, whilst the cracks that are visible in the glass ceilings of larger organisations demonstrate the positive contribution women are making to British business at all levels.”

Younger women lead the way to the boardroom
As far a gender differences go, when it comes to gaining parity in numbers in the boardroom, it’s the young who are leading the way. Female directors aged between 18 and 29 make up over 27 per cent (56,493) of the total director population in this age bracket, higher than any other group of normal working age. Overall 5.6 per cent of all female directors are under 30, compared to 4.5 per cent of men.

Women directors gain a foothold in older businesses, and cracks are appearing in the glass ceiling
While a glass ceiling remains in the very largest organisations, with women accounting for only 12 per cent (7,603) of directors in businesses with more than 250 employees and 11 per cent (9,582) in organisations with a turnover of £22.8million or more, there are signs that cracking are appearing in it. Since 2005, 1,496 more women have become directors within organisations employing more than 250 people, an increase of nearly 25 per cent.

And in differentiated to a sensed image as traditional and male dominated, Experian’s explored suggests an increased tendency for older, more establish businesses to appoint female directors. Female directors are twice as likely to be found in the boardrooms of businesses that have been established for more than 14 years compared to younger companies and 75 per cent more likely to be found in businesses that have been in existence for more than 30 years.

A focus on the caring professions; but women are also climbing the property ladder
Women are closest to matching men in the boardroom in Residential Property Management, Health and Social Work and Education. Female directors make up nearly 40 per cent of all directors in Residential Property Management, representing over 70,000 directors in number. Meanwhile, there are just 1.7 times more male directors than female in Education and only 1.6 times more in Health and Social Work, with women representing 38 and 37 per cent of the total director populations in these sectors. Breaking down the analysis further reveals that women have almost achieved level terms in Primary Education. Over 47 per cent of directors in this field are female.

At the other end of the scale, however it’s clear that some industries remain male dominated. As with Experian’s 2006 report, it is the Utilities sector which produces the least female directors. Women make up just 11 per cent of the total director population in this sector and are outnumbered by men by over eight to one.

Women lead the way in the South West, Wales and Truro
Looking at the regional breakdown, the South West and Wales are outperforming other regions in terms of the proportion of female directors. Over 25 per cent of all directors in Wales are female, while women make up over 26 per cent of all directors in the South West.

In 2007, female directors are most likely to be found in numbers alone in London (177,929), Birmingham (18,355), Bristol (15,406), Glasgow (13,639) and Manchester (13,057). Of this top tier, it’s Britain’s second city which has once again seen the biggest growth in the number of female directors between 2006 and 2007 with a 19 per cent increase (22 per cent from 2005 to 2006). Only Inverness and Chester experienced a bigger growth rate than this (both over 21 per cent) and together these three towns accounted for almost 10 per cent of all new female directors across the whole of the UK.

But it’s the large provincial towns where female directors are making the most impact. Truro comes closest to having equal numbers of men and women in the boardroom. Almost 30 per cent of directors of businesses based in Truro are female. Wells and Hereford follow close behind with females making up 28 per cent of the director population in each case. Armagh occupies fourth position and Bath is in fifth place with 2.5 male directors for every female. This means that four out of five of the top slots are occupied by cities in the South West.

At the bottom of the league comes Aberdeen, where only 18 per cent of directors are female, only slightly bettered by Manchester and Leeds (both with 19 per cent) and Hull (20 per cent).

For a copy of this press release and the Experian Female Director Report 2007 visit http://press.experian.com

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Experian Group Limited is listed on the London Stock Exchange (EXPN) and is an organic of the FTSE 100 index. It has corporate headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, and operational headquarters in Costa Mesa, Calif., and Nottingham, UK. Experian employs approximately 15,500 people in 36 countries worldwide, supporting clients in more than 65 countries. Annual sales are in excess of $ 3.8 billion (£1.9 billion/€2.8 billion).

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