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Your Credit History Could Be Worth Thousands: The Loophole That ...

Disclaimer: I always have a difficult choice on whether to report these loopholes because even if they may technically be legal, they certainly are an abuse of the intended law. I do not recommend that people participate on either side of this scheme to raise poor credit scores. That being said, it does exist and I try to pass along to people information of what is going on in all areas of personal finance.

There are a growing number of companies on the Internet that claim they have found the perfect loophole that allows them to boost the credit scores of those with bad credit without breaking the law. They are able to do this by exploiting a common way that children first gain a credit history - piggybacking upon someone (usually a parent) that has good credit by becoming an "authorized user" of the person with a good credit history.


Bad Credit Home Loans Consumers With Bad Credit

There are hundreds if not thousands of websites on the internet enumerating the ways to apply and receive home loan when you are plagued with bad credit issues. These sites help consumers with bad credit scores to increase the viability of their existing credit scores and set up loans regardless of their credit history.

There are mortgage companies that actually provide tips, sympathy and a free "easy" Bad Credit Mortgage Approval Form. With this form they are able to decide whether the applicant is eligible for some of their home loans customized for consumers with bad credit. Once that is ascertained, the process of securing the loan begins. In addition to this service, companies provide educational supplements for the consumer with bad credit.

They explain what a credit report is and why it is so important.


Need Good Credit? Borrow Mine!

People with bad credit can spend years trying to make up for past mistakes. But an increasing number of people have found a quicker way: buying a share of someone else's good credit rating.

The practice is called piggybacking, and lenders and credit reporting agencies aren't happy about it. At first, it may sound like identity theft. But people with good credit are voluntarily working with those with bad credit. In fact, according to a recent AP story, you can make decent money selling your good credit -- with the financial companies that act as intermediaries taking a cut as well.

How it worksThe idea behind piggybacking is elegantly simple. By adding someone as an authorized user on your credit card, you essentially give him access to your good credit. Obviously, you wouldn't want to let a stranger actually use your credit card to make charges.



 

 

 

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