Credit scams.
Are you unable to pay your monthly bills?
Not able to handle debtors?
So, you’re having people offer you free or paid services to improve your credit score, is it?
Well, believe it or not, you’re being taken for a ride. Such websites are scam who steal the money and leave you in more financial crunch. This article will act as a how to guide for evading sensibly such credit score scams.
The general working of such companies is like this:
The website which offers the improving credit score service takes an upfront payment from you. Apparently, they say they’ve got your credit score removed from a negative rating which appears to be completely false. They show you the proof but when you check with the bureau you would’ve realized it is too late to do anything.
What is worse is that lots of websites say they can improve their credit score for free. Once you give them your credit card details, they might tell that you’ll be charged only after the negative remark is removed but unfortunately charge you without doing so.
How do evade this issue?
The best way of evading this issue is to know the credentials of the company before signing up for their service. Usually, recommendation from friends or personal auditors is a great way to stay safe from these credit score scams.




