This book tells me nothing. Its filled with common information and he drags it out paragraph after paragraph. One can clearly see that this quickly together, which bring no real research for a profit. If you know you have to deny any credit errors with the credit company, as you already have more information than Whats in this book. If you complete. . . and don t know anything about credit card, you may get something from it. Do not waste your time. MOST OF There is no use sample forms. JasonD
Rating: 5.1
My credit card is not so bad, but I have a few dents here and there. I have sense to find out how to work to fix my credit card if I went to “The Complete Credit Repair Guide.” This book is so easy to read and understand, my children were able to fix their credit if they had any. The book takes you through step by step, you need to do to get your credit back on the right track. The other information about establishing credit, dealing with collection agencies to know what lenders are looking for, and the FTC are added bonuses. This book is a great resource to have on your side.
Rating: 5.5
Unfortunately I had to file bankruptcy a few years ago. For some time has passed since I submitted I bought this book with the hope that perhaps some useful information to help me clean up could start problems on my credit report. This book does not explain how to deal with inaccuracies on your report, but with a bunch of high morals bs splashed. For example there is mentioned that your religion will help you to find. I’m sorry, I see there is no connection. And I know that I did not pay good money to have preached for this book. Well, I was still trying to have an open mind with this book. It may come to some good info, right? WRONG! Here is an example of the method described in this book to re-establish credit. He says you should apply for credit cards, but never to the banks, the bank with a spell “c” at the end of how to apply these “banc”. Huh? What the hell is this author talking? Find another book on the subject, it must be better than this. There are certainly no worse.
Rating: 5.1
Pros to read – easy and concise, good tips on how to create and restore a credit, good job explaining the credit reporting process and the importance of credit and the three kinds of prime lenders (“sub-prime and secondary). < br /> Cons – does not contain information about Credit Scoring, steps for establishing credit is too complicated for the average consumer to follow, tips to strengthen your credit card invalid, outdated, misleading – as under take into account in addition to your credit – do not the agencies. inaccurate data about the length of time, Chapter 13 bankruptcies stay on credit reports; sample letters are too vague. The book would help readers to more detailed, credit should be recognized in full. It is a good Introdution to credit that wiill leave you looking for more information. Recommendation – The Insider’s Guide to Credit Repair by KE Varner and Your Credit Score by Liz Weston.
Rating: 5.3
I’ve always faced my fear of credit card problems, but this book has helped me take steps to turn around my life. I had a car reposesed four years ago, but thanks to this book, I’m fixing my credit card and buying a house in the fall. This book was very easy to understand! I recommend it to everyone to clean up their credit needs. No matter how bad you may think it is, it is a solution. . . just buy this book!
Rating: 5.5
This book tells me nothing. Its filled with common information and he drags it out paragraph after paragraph. One can clearly see that this quickly together, which bring no real research for a profit. If you know you have to deny any credit errors with the credit company, as you already have more information than Whats in this book. If you complete. . . and don t know anything about credit card, you may get something from it. Do not waste your time. MOST OF There is no use sample forms. JasonD
Rating: 5.1
My credit card is not so bad, but I have a few dents here and there. I have sense to find out how to work to fix my credit card if I went to “The Complete Credit Repair Guide.” This book is so easy to read and understand, my children were able to fix their credit if they had any. The book takes you through step by step, you need to do to get your credit back on the right track. The other information about establishing credit, dealing with collection agencies to know what lenders are looking for, and the FTC are added bonuses. This book is a great resource to have on your side.
Rating: 5.5
Unfortunately I had to file bankruptcy a few years ago. For some time has passed since I submitted I bought this book with the hope that perhaps some useful information to help me clean up could start problems on my credit report. This book does not explain how to deal with inaccuracies on your report, but with a bunch of high morals bs splashed. For example there is mentioned that your religion will help you to find. I’m sorry, I see there is no connection. And I know that I did not pay good money to have preached for this book. Well, I was still trying to have an open mind with this book. It may come to some good info, right? WRONG! Here is an example of the method described in this book to re-establish credit. He says you should apply for credit cards, but never to the banks, the bank with a spell “c” at the end of how to apply these “banc”. Huh? What the hell is this author talking? Find another book on the subject, it must be better than this. There are certainly no worse.
Rating: 5.1
Pros to read – easy and concise, good tips on how to create and restore a credit, good job explaining the credit reporting process and the importance of credit and the three kinds of prime lenders (“sub-prime and secondary). < br /> Cons – does not contain information about Credit Scoring, steps for establishing credit is too complicated for the average consumer to follow, tips to strengthen your credit card invalid, outdated, misleading – as under take into account in addition to your credit – do not the agencies. inaccurate data about the length of time, Chapter 13 bankruptcies stay on credit reports; sample letters are too vague. The book would help readers to more detailed, credit should be recognized in full. It is a good Introdution to credit that wiill leave you looking for more information. Recommendation – The Insider’s Guide to Credit Repair by KE Varner and Your Credit Score by Liz Weston.
Rating: 5.3
I’ve always faced my fear of credit card problems, but this book has helped me take steps to turn around my life. I had a car reposesed four years ago, but thanks to this book, I’m fixing my credit card and buying a house in the fall. This book was very easy to understand! I recommend it to everyone to clean up their credit needs. No matter how bad you may think it is, it is a solution. . . just buy this book!
Rating: 5.5