In some cases, removing
few items from your credit report would increase your credit score enough to qualify you for loans that you were not previously able to get.
Not exact matches
A
few companies might also use legal loopholes to have negative
items removed
from your
credit report.
If you have had a solid history of
credit usage in the past or have a good track record for the past
few years, the service will probably try to negotiate with your lenders to get some of the negative
items removed
from your
credit reports.
If you happen to have old
items on your
credit report that are only a
few months away
from being automatically removed, waiting for them to fall off your
report is a great idea if you want to save some money when you apply for finance.
They suffer
from the anguish of a «thin file»
credit report, a
report with so
few items that it's difficult to tell if the borrower is
credit worthy.