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Many of our clients come to us discouraged and hopeless. Trying to fix your own past credit problems can be difficult. Many credit repair programs are scams and even the legitimate ones take a long time and can make your credit worse before it gets better. Our program is designed to educate and empower you to take control of your financial future!

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Author: Ron
• Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Congratulations to Mrs. Smith, another HOPE client who is very close to her dream of homeownership!  In a mere 7 weeks of membership in the HOPE Program Mrs. Smith has already seen tremendous results!  Here are just a few of the successes she has already experienced as a member of the HOPE Program:

*Middle credit score increased from 542 to 619! (That’s 77 points in 7 weeks – wow!!)
*Over ¾ of the negative items on her credit report have been erased!

With only 21 points to go before achieving a “loan ready” credit score, we cannot wait to see Mrs. Smith successfully complete the HOPE Program with a healthy credit report that she can be proud of.  Wouldn’t it be nice to never be turned down for a loan again due to credit issues?  This will soon be a reality for Mrs. Smith and it can be your reality too!  Stop letting bad credit control your life! You can begin to take control of your credit situation today.  Check out our recent blog, 5 Ways to Give Your Credit a Kick in the Pants!, containing tips on how to improve your credit scores and you could find yourself with a success story like Mrs. Smith before you know it!

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Author: Ron
• Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Why Are Credit Scores Important?
By Michelle Black

So, you likely already know the basic principle about what a credit score is used for and, therefore, why it is important to have a good one.  Whenever you apply for a loan (car loan, mortgage loan, credit card loan, personal loan, etc.) a lender is going to look at your credit score and decide whether or not you qualify.  If your credit score is high enough, you can likely expect to be approved for the loan (provided you earn enough income to qualify). However, a low credit score could result in you being declined for the loan you want or, if you are approved, it could mean a higher interest rate and a bigger down payment.

To put it simply, credit scores (and your credit report) are a type of report card which future lenders get to look at when you apply for a loan.  The “report card” shows lenders a picture of how you pay your bills – on time, late, or not at all.  If your credit report shows that you have a history of paying your bills on time then future lenders will want to loan you money as well since, chances are, you will pay the payments on time and they will be able to earn a profit from you in the form of interest.  However, if your credit report shows that you have a history of paying your bills late or not at all then future lenders will be scared to loan you any more money.  The reason they will be hesitant to loan you more money is because chances are higher that they may not get paid back for their investment, much less make any kind of profit through interest fees.

In our current culture, credit scores impact our lives in many ways.  I already mentioned how you will need a good credit score to qualify for any type of loan.  However, did you also know that your credit score may be used to determine you auto insurance rate and whether or not you have to put down a deposit when opening a new utility or cell phone account?  Plus, it is now a common practice for employers to pull your credit score when you are applying for a new job.  Depending upon the industry in which you work, your current employer may even access your credit report to determine whether or not you are “credit worthy” to remain employed with the company.

Since credit affects so many different aspects of our lives, it is more important than ever to have a healthy credit score.  However, if you find yourself in the uncomfortable situation of having a subprime credit score (a consumer score of 649 or lower) then HOPE would like to encourage you to give our credit experts a call.  Remember, you do not have to feel embarrassed or defeated due to a subprime credit score!  Bad credit scores happen to good people all the time. In fact, over 60 million American currently have a subprime credit score so, if you are in the same boat, you certainly are not alone! You still deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. Don’t ever let anyone make you feel otherwise.

You can make a plan today to start improving your credit scores.  Please contact us via email or phone at 704-499-9696 to learn more about how the HOPE Program can help you to achieve the healthier credit you desire!  Over 85 graduates have completed our program in the last 4 and ½ months with credit scores healthy enough to purchase a home! We would love the opportunity to help you achieve your success story as well.

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Author: Ron
• Thursday, July 21st, 2011

We are happy to announce another HOPE graduate this week and would like to share a little bit of her success story with you! Ana joined the HOPE Program after she had tried and failed to get some incorrect information removed from her credit report.  She had 6 tax liens reporting on her credit when she first became a member of our program for a grand total of $25,771!  Unfortunately, even though these tax liens were reported to the credit bureaus in error (Ana did not actually owe any money on back tax liens) she still was not able to get them removed from her report.  She had even hired a tax attorney to help her with the situation, but no results were made after over 6 months!  Ouch!

Don’t worry though, this story has a happy ending. Ana’s situation began to change once HOPE Credit Experts got involved!  As of this week Ana has achieved a completely clean credit report with the help of our HOPE staff! All 6 incorrect tax liens have been erased from her credit report and all $25,771 in erroneous debt is gone as well!  Ana has now been pre-approved for a mortgage, is currently in the process of picking out her dream home (how fun!!), and is planning to close on her new home next month.  We would like to issue a great, big “congratulations” to both Ana and our hard working HOPE staff for refusing to give up and therefore making this wonderful success story a reality!

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Author: Ron
• Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Does your job offer credit education classes?  If not, then ask your boss to feature a HOPE Credit Expert at your next staff meeting! These free classes can be tailored to fit into any schedule.  Our experts can give a quick, 5 minute “credit tip” or even an in depth 1 hour training session on how to achieve healthier credit.

HOPE would love to help you give a little something back to your hardworking employees. Please contact us today for more information or to schedule a free credit education class for your company.  Just don’t wait too long – our calendar fills up fast!

Don’t forget: HOPE Credit Experts are available for your next church seminar or school event as well! Clean credit and the peace of mind that comes along with it is a priceless gift! Why not share it with your employees, friends, and family? We hope to hear from you soon!

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Author: Ron
• Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Combat Identity Fraud Effectively!
By Michelle Black

We have spent a lot of time over the last month discussing ways that you can protect yourself from one of the nation’s fastest growing crimes – identity theft.  If you have not yet had the opportunity to read our 10 part blog series, Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft, we would love to invite you to do so. Simply check out our June blog archives to get started.  Remember, if you educate yourself on the tactics used by ID thieves then it will be much, much harder for any identity thief to take advantage of you.  Here’s a quick summary of the 10 best ways to protect yourself from identity theft:

1. Check your credit report for fraud!
It’s important to check your credit at least twice per year.  Nearly 90% of current credit files contain mistakes, fraud, or errors!  (Click on the link above for additional details.)

2.  Make copies of your credit cards!
This will enable you to act quickly in the event that your credit card is lost or stolen. (Click on the link above for additional details.)

3.  Shred, burn, or otherwise destroy “thief prone” documents.
Keep “dumpster divers” from stealing sensitive information right out of your trash can! Check out the full article (by clicking the link above) for full details on which kinds of documents you should always destroy in order to protect yourself.

4. Don’t give personal information on the phone unless YOU initiated the call. Beware, beware, beware of telephone scam artists who will try any tactic necessary to steal your personal information right over the phone. (Click on the link above for additional details.)

5.  Never leave personal information in your car.
It’s all too easy for an identity thief to break into your car and steal sensitive personal information.  Once your ID is stolen it can become a nightmare to regain your good name so always follow this important step to protect yourself.  (Click on the link above for additional details.)

6.  Don’t fall for phishing scams!
Never reply to an email or instant message with your personal information. Remember, identity thieves are getting more and more creative, so even if the email looks like it originated from your bank or another personal creditor you should never reply to it or click on a link to provide any personal information, user name, or password.   (Click on the link above for additional details.)

7. Don’t put checks in your mailbox.
Mail theft is a common form of identity fraud.  It is easy for a crook to steal your check and use acid wash to change the name of the recipient. It is always safer to drop your checks off at the post office for mailing or to pay bills online via a secure website.  (Click on the link above for additional details.)

8.  Don’t carry unnecessary personal documents in your wallet or purse!
Extra credit cards, birth certificates, marriage licenses, and even social security cards should not be kept in your wallet or purse. In the event that your wallet/purse is lost or stolen you make it much easier for an identity thief to cause severe damage to your credit if this information is easily accessible.  (Click on the link above for additional details.)

9.  Monitor your statements every month.
A great way to prevent serious identity fraud is to monitor your statements closely. Early detection of fraudulent activity can often protect your credit report and help you to avoid paying for any charges you did not authorize.  (Click on the link above for additional details.)

10. Take your name off promotional lists.
The fewer promotional offers you receive in the mail the harder it is for an identity thief to steal an offer and apply for it in your name.  Plus, removing yourself from these lists will help to reduce the amount of pesky junk mail you receive – bonus! Check out the link above for detailed instructions on having your name removed from these lists.

Please feel free to share today’s article with your online friends and family by clicking our easy to use “share” buttons below.  We would love for you to join HOPE in the fight against identity fraud! And remember, if you or a loved one has already been a victim of identity fraud there is still hope for you.  Just give our caring credit experts a call at 704-499-9696 for more information on how the HOPE Program has been helping victims of identity fraud (and countless other credit issues) for 11+ years.  We would love to give you our professional advice and see if the HOPE Program can be of any assistance to you.

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