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The Deadly 100-Word Credit Report Statement

by: MattDouglas
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Credit bureaus respond to consumer credit disputes via mail. They will either delete or verify the information. If the item is verified, it means the bureau is keeping that information on your credit file.

In paragraph number two of a credit bureau dispute response the bureaus encourage you to add a 100-word consumer statement to your report. This is where many people add a short essay on why they deserve credit.

People often mistakenly use the 100-word statement to explain some situation that led to their bad credit. For example, they may want to justify late payments with the loss of a job or a medical condition.

Be cautious about adding a consumer statement to your credit file.

Do not mistake the 100-word statement for good faith on the part of the credit bureaus. As you will see, such a statement is usually used against your best interests.

Let's assume that you were to attach a statement like this: "I was only late on my credit cards because I was laid off from work. Once I found another job I caught up on all my bills and have never been late since."

The unexpected loss of employment may sound like a reasonable explanation to be late once or twice on a credit card bill. Plus, I would give that person credit for catching up on her bills and staying current since the bad financial spell.

Credit bureaus really could care less that your inability to pay your bills was due to no fault of your own. They see things in black and white. You either paid your bills on time (according to the creditor) or you did not pay your bills on time.

Instead, the credit bureaus see somebody who isn't smart enough to have an emergency fund to cover basic minimum payments should something go wrong financially.

Attaching a 100-word statement is really bad for three additional reasons: (1) Such a statement confirms that Yes - you really were late on those payments. (2) The credit bureaus will ignore any future disputes you mail because you already admitted fault. (3) Should you apply for new credit in the future; every creditor will see your candid admission that you are not able to pay your bills during times of emergency - and therefore a bad credit risk. As you can see, attaching a 100-word written statement to your credit report could possibly be the worst step you can take. In fact, it is only an option because it was part of the original Fair Credit Reporting Act enacted in the 1970's. Thirty years ago bankers actually manually reviewed credit applications and read those statements personally.

If a creditor does not read your statement, then nobody will. Most applications are reviewed digitally and so the 100-word statement serves no purpose other than a weapon credit bureaus use against you.

Briefly, the 100-word statement is dangerous to your credit file. It serves no good purpose for the consumer whatsoever.




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