November 17, 2009
Only One In Four Check Their Credit Score – Secured Borrowers Must Keep Checking
Only 25% of people have ever checked to see if their details on their credit file are correct – all secured borrowers must go online and make sure that lenders can see the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
A survey conducted by Confused.com has found that 12% of people had gone online and found that their credit score had improved – but many more might be better off and not have a clue.
Joanne Garcia, head of credit cards at Confused.com says that with providers tightening lending criteria and rejecting many applications people are concerned that they might get a black mark on their credit score – so much so that 40% of people are now scared of credit scores. But if you never check your credit score you will never know.
Garcia says: “It is the 22 to 30 year olds who are the most concerned by the potential of a black mark on their credit score, as the financially savvy young look to the future and see problems about not only getting a credit card or loan, but also to finding a decent mortgage."
Get savvy yourself and get checking. Your credit score is what lenders see when they consider you for a borrower. If you have a black mark, or even worse if you have a mistake on the score, you could be turned down for credit.
Lenders are still saying no a lot more than they are saying yes, so you need to stand out from the rest. That means sorting out your finances and it means being on top of your credit score. And remember – if you can keep a clean sheet now, even if you cannot get credit you are going to be at the front of the queue for loans when things improve.
SOURCE: Confused.com, 11/11/09
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