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Archive for ◊ May, 2011 ◊

Author: Ron
• Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Authorized User – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly!
By Michelle Black

There has been a major debate going on for sometime about the legality of authorized user accounts and how those authorized user accounts affect your credit report.  Let’s start with the basics.  What exactly is an authorized user account?  For the purposes of this article, we will only be discussing credit card authorized user accounts.  You are considered an A/U (authorized user) on a credit card when the primary credit card holder requests for you to be added to their existing account.  You do not have to sign anything to be added as an A/U to an account because you are not legally responsible for the debt.  However, the payment history for the account will usually show up on your credit report – good or bad.

Being added as an A/U to a credit card will almost certainly affect your credit scores, one way or the other.  For example, if your boyfriend adds you to his VISA card and then maxes out the credit card balance and makes a few late payments your credit scores will drop – hard!  Negative account history, late payments, and high credit card balances will drop your credit scores too since you are an A/U on the account.

However, if your mother adds you as an A/U to her 20 year old Master Card (which has a zero balance and has never had a single late payment) then your credit scores could be affected very positively.  All of the good payment history from that account could potentially show up on your credit report, driving your credit scores upward – fast!  Obviously this is a very appealing prospect for people looking to raise their credit scores.  Still, before being added to another person’s credit card account as an A/U there are a few things to consider very carefully:

1.) Avoid loan fraud like the plague!
There are some very shady companies out there offering to add you as an A/U to a stranger’s credit card account.  First, you pay a fee to the third-party company and then they give your information (name, date of birth, social security number) to a complete stranger in exchange for the stranger adding you as an A/U to their existing credit card account.  The stranger receives a fee for adding you to their card and the third-party company keeps the rest of the money you paid them as profit.  In truth, this practice can potentially raise your credit scores quickly.  The problem with this scenario is that if you apply for a loan after being added as an A/U to a stranger’s account it may be considered loan fraud. Ouch!  While is it perfectly legal to have a friend or family member add you as an A/U to their account, you should definitely avoid being added to a stranger’s account.

2. ) Authorized user accounts can hurt your credit too!
If you are considering asking a friend or family member to add you as an A/U to an existing credit card account be sure that you are asking someone who is a very responsible bill payer.  Grandma (with her 40 year history of never making a late payment) may be a better choice than your college roommate (with his 2 year total credit history).  Also, if you are being added to an account, it is better to be added to an account with a low balance than to one with a high balance.  Don’t forget, a credit card that is charged to over 50% of it’s credit limit will hurt the card holder’s credit scores even if they make every payment on time! (Click here for more info.)  If you are added as an authorized user to a card with a high balance it will likely hurt your credit scores instead of helping them.

If you have found today’s article insightful or helpful, please feel free to share the link with your friends and family.  Please feel free to contact us directly if you have any questions about authorized user accounts or other credit related issues you may be facing.  Our HOPE Credit Specialists would love to assist you!

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Author: Ron
• Thursday, May 12th, 2011

We just received news about one of our members that is so exciting we just couldn’t wait to post it!  A HOPE member had a credit report review done by her loan officer today and the results are, well, phenomenal!  We think that you will agree.

The member joined HOPE around 6 months ago with 32 negative collection accounts and over $41,000 in outstanding, negative debt.  Our staff has been hard at work on her behalf during her membership.  As of her new credit report today we are thrilled to announce some wonderful improvement:

157 point score increase in her middle credit score!
$22,738 in negative debt removed from her credit report!

The member has seen an average of $3,790 in debt removed from her credit report during each and every month of her HOPE membership PLUS an average monthly credit score increase of 26 points!  Now, that is what we at HOPE call a success story!  If you agree, please feel free to spread the word.  Your referrals and trust in the HOPE Program is highly valued and appreciated.  Congratulations again to our newest, very satisfied HOPE member!

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Author: Ron
• Monday, May 09th, 2011

At HOPE we love, love, love to brag about our members success stories.  Here’s another short testimonial about a brand new HOPE graduate we would love to share with you.  In just 5 short months this HOPE member went from a credit report with over $9,600 in outstanding collection accounts to a 100% clean credit report and $0 in outstanding collection accounts!  Awesome!  That’s not even the best news.  We are happy to report that this HOPE graduate now has credit scores in the 700s and was able to close on a home loan!!!!!

Congratulations to both our new HOPE graduate and our HOPE credit specialists for your hard work and dedication.  We are very proud of all of you for making this success story happen!

If you would like more information about how the HOPE Program can help you with your credit needs please give us a call today at 704-499-9696.  We would love to hear from you and answer any questions you may have.  No matter what shape your credit report is in right now just remember:

There’s no such thing as a HOPEless situation!

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Author: Ron
• Thursday, May 05th, 2011

The question that you are faced with when deciding to work towards a healthier credit report is, “should I try to fix my credit report on my own or should I get some professional help?”  First of all, please allow us to give you a big congratulations! The first step towards achieving clean credit is the decision to try.  You have already made the most important step!  Now, it’s time to figure out the logistics.

You should know that it is 100% legal for you to work on your credit report alone, with no professional assistance.  If you come across a “credit repair” company that does not inform you of this fact, be sure to run the other way as fast as you can!  ”Credit repair” has a very bad name, for a good reason.  There is a ton of scam within the “credit repair” industry.

However, just because you can work on your credit report alone does not necessarily mean that you should.   Remember, it is your legal right to represent yourself in a court of law but most people would rather have an attorney in their corner, especially if faced with a serious charge.  Another example that comes to mind, in light of the recent series of storms in the southeast, is that you legally have the right to replace your own roof if it was damaged by the elements.  Unfortunately, if you are not professionally trained and do not have experience in the roofing business then you will probably just make a bigger mess of things if you try to work on the project alone.  The same is true of credit restoration.  Do-it-yourself credit repair is often a disaster.  In the 10+ years since HOPE has been in business we have seen many people actually make their credit scores worse rather than better by trying to clean up their credit alone, without an experienced professional to guide them.

HOPE has designed a unique, one of a kind, credit education program to help our members achieve healthier credit and to learn how to maintain that healthy credit for a lifetime!  Active HOPE members receive the following benefits for no additional fees:  personalized budgeting assistance, negotiations with creditors, individual credit report analysis, and much, much more! Over 80 HOPE members have graduated our program with credit scores healthy enough to buy a home in the last 4 months alone!

We would love to invite you to schedule a personal credit analysis appointment with us (in person or over the phone) today to see what it will take for you to achieve the healthy credit you desire to have.  Analysis appointments are completely pressure-free and there is NO obligation to join the HOPE Program after speaking with a HOPE Credit Specialist.  Please give us a call today at 704-499-9696 to reserve a time for your one on one credit analysis.  We would love to hear from you!

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Author: Ron
• Tuesday, May 03rd, 2011

HOPE is proud to announce another happy homeowner and HOPE graduate this week.  In under 3 months this HOPE member has seen an average increase of 80 points per credit score!  He has also had nearly $2,300 of inaccurate information removed from his credit report!

This is just another example of how following HOPE’s unique plan of (1) correcting credit bureau mistakes (2) establishing the proper type and amount of current credit and (3) negotiating – if necessary – some of those pesky collection accounts can result in a healthier credit score and cleaner credit report.  So don’t be discouraged if you are currently facing credit problems of your own.  Anyone who tells you that a low credit score cannot be corrected is wrong.  It may not happen overnight, but if you are serious about improving your credit rating it is 100% possible with a little discipline and some hard work.

Remember, it is your legal right to work on your own credit report.  (If anyone tells you differently – run!  They are probably trying to scam you.)  However, if you want to achieve that healthier credit report more quickly and without the migraine headache that comes with trying to fix your credit report alone, we would love for you to consider the services offered by the HOPE Program.  HOPE offers experienced, reliable, and trusted credit education – not another “credit repair” scam.  Give us a call at 704-499-9696 to learn how the HOPE Program can help you on your journey towards the healthy credit you deserve!

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