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If you don't have credit cards, you probably don't have much of a report unless you have other loans (student, car, etc.). Is your credit bad? Have you checked it? You can get your free credit report at www.annualcreditreport.com and see what's really on there. But no, there is no legal way to clear your report and start fresh.

If you have bad credit, you just need to start rebuilding it. Check out www.creditboards.com to learn how to do this.

Good luck!

2006-10-03 09:59:41 · answer #1 · answered by personal_finance_101 3 · 0 0

First, clearing your credit report completely blank would be illegal. If you have collections against your credit pay off the most current ones but not more than 2 years from current date. For example; Today's date is Oct 2006. The latest collection you want to pay is dated Oct 2004. If you go back any further you are updating the information. Next, contact the 3 credit reporting companies to debate the validity of the older accounts in question. Almost 70% will get removed. Also, open up 3 credit card accounts with companies like Providian, Cross Country or even a secured credit card from banks like National City. Do not open department store credit cards. They are associated with a finance company. **Do Not Overdue by Applying with Every Credit Card Company**. This will bring your credit scores down. Pay the bill on time every month. Actually pay the bill on a bi-weekly basis. This will build your credit file faster.

2006-10-03 09:14:22 · answer #2 · answered by steve s 3 · 1 0

First check your credit score. If you see anything that does not belong there, dispute it in writing. Even if its true or not. DISPUTE IT. If you owe anyone money, pay off the account with the highest interest. There is no way to start over. There are three credit report agenties that collect your credit info. If you are just starting out apply for a credit card and use it to the point that you can pay what is owed on it at the end of each month. Slowly you will build up your credit score.

2006-10-03 08:59:34 · answer #3 · answered by cowboybronco01 4 · 0 0

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2014-09-02 16:59:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There certainly is. Not knowing why you would have a bad credit report, I would guess that your rating is based on poor payment of other things besides a credit card.
The best way to sraighten that out is to wake up to reality and start paying your bills on time. It's a long drawn out affair but it takes a period of time to correct the mistakes you have made in the past. You created the problem and only you can correct it.

2006-10-03 09:11:00 · answer #5 · answered by AL 6 · 0 0

"reading between the lines", here, I'm assuming you have old/closed credit cards, collections, and installment loans that have bad histories.

You need to do a few things.

A) Pay off all collection accounts and then dispute them and try to get them deleted.

B) Pay off any other debts like credit cards that are still showing as owed and not "charged off". (Charge-offs are BAAAAD).

C) Open one or two new accounts to establish a 'new' history-- this is important. YOu cant just clear up old stuff without getting new, positive history going too.

D) Keep all balances to under 40% of their limit.

E) Dispute ALL late pays on your credit report, even if they are accurate.

2006-10-03 08:59:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How to Clean Up Credit Report
http://www.debt-loan-refinance-mortgage-credit.com/category/How-to-Clean-Up-Credit-Report.html

2006-10-04 00:29:21 · answer #7 · answered by men t 2 · 0 0

Have you checked your credit with the three largest credit data collection companies? How do you know you have bad credit? If you do, you need to either get a copy and begin paying off debt, contest bogus charges, or file bankruptcy.

2006-10-03 08:58:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The absolutely free reverse vin check sites generally provide fake information. To get real information, money will have to be paid. The free searches provide fake information so they can get your email address to send spam.

Stay away from shady reverse vin check sites, most likely you won't get any information after you make the payment. Not to mention you won't get a report and you won't get an answer if you try to call for a refund. Stick with a reputable reverse vin check site like http://www.reversevincheck.net that has been around since 1995.

2014-09-25 08:10:55 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nope. Credit history is cumulative. However, you can dispute errors - thats about it. Credit history isn't only related to ccs. It is based on loan payments (cars, house, school), how much you have moved locations and such.The only thing you can do is start improving your credit, can't "erase" it.

2006-10-03 09:00:23 · answer #10 · answered by zkiwi2004 3 · 0 0

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