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What Can I Do About A 590 Credit Score?

By: Colin Campbell

You have 3 options when dealing with a low credit score: you can put forth the effort to learn how to repair your credit yourself, you can pay a credit repair service, or you can do nothing and wait years for your credit to get better on its own.

Since you are reading this I'm going to assume you have already decided to do something about your credit so option 3 really isn't an option. Good for you, most people don't get that far. Most people with a bad credit score think their situation is hopeless.

So your two choices are to attempt to repair your credit report on your own or to get help. There are pros and cons to each.

Repairing your credit on your own is probably the best way to learn the ins and outs of the credit system, how the credit bureaus work, and how your credit score is constructed. This is information that, once acquired, can be useful for the rest of your life. And on top of that, fixing your credit on your own is something you can do at little to no cost. But repairing your credit on your own does have its drawbacks. Credit repair is rarely easy, especially when you are starting out with a bad score. The credit bureaus make it seem like removing negative information on your credit reports is as easy as filling out a form on their websites, but make no mistake, those forms are for their benefit, not yours. For someone new to credit repair, effectively repairing a low credit rating will involve a lot of learning and a lot of time sending letters to credit bureaus, creditors, collections agencies, etc. There's a reason why so many people who try repairing their own credit eventually turn to a credit repair company to finish the job.

Legitimate credit repair companies have already put forth the time and resources it takes to learn the credit repair process and will be able to get started on your reports right away. Good credit repair companies will also give you advice about other things you may be able to do to improve your credit score such as reorganizing credit accounts.

This is not to say that there are no cons to using a credit repair service. Aside from the fact that a credit repair organization is going to require a fee that will likely total many hundreds of dollars and you will not be getting the first-hand knowledge of how your credit works, there are unfortunately certain risks when dealing with credit repair organizations. All too many credit repair companies are fly-by-night shops in the business of taking people's money and are not as concerned about helping you out. This is why on creditrepaircompare.com we have provided the article Credit Repair Scams - 11 Warning Signs To Look For that details things to watch out for when dealing with a credit repair service.

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There are three options when it comes to coping with a bad credit rating. You can try to repair your credit score by yourself, you can get help from a credit repair service, or you can do nothing and let your bad credit score keep affecting your interest rates, your chances of getting certain jobs, your auto insurance premiums, and your general quality of life.

To read reviews for many of the most well known credit repair companies, please visit CreditRepairCompare.com. There you will find credit repair company descriptions, reviews, and credit related articles including information about how to identify a credit repair scam.

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