So, your credit score is lower than you want it to be, and you want to work on improving it but don't know where to start?Are you feeling overwhelmed by the size of the task of obtaining credit?Fortunately, ASAP Credit Repair is now available!We are your neighborhood, friendly credit repair service, and we are here to help.We want to make sure that you have the tools you need to fix your credit and keep that score up on your own, so we offer full-service credit repair as well.Therefore, in this article, we will divide credit repair into seven manageable steps.

1.Check your FICO rating and reports.

Information about how you've used credit over the past ten years is included in your credit report.You can get a free copy of your credit report once a year from each of the three credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.It's a good idea to check the information on all three of these reports because they can vary from bureau to bureau. The majority of creditors notify all three, but not all of them.It's important to check your credit report because it helps determine your credit score.Make sure to check your credit score as well.Credit scoring websites, as well as some providers of credit cards and banks, offer free ways to check your score.A soft credit inquiry is all that is needed to check your own score, and it won't hurt your score.

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