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The Pros And Cons Of Using A Credit Repair Letter Template

If you are getting bothered by debt collectors or if you have discovered that there is an error on your credit report, then you already feel shaky enough as it is. Perhaps you feel off balance and wonder how these mistakes were made. Under this kind of mind set, you don’t really want to try and learn a new skill, such as trying to write a credit repair letter. Templates of these kinds of letters are available online. But should you use them?

Things To Avoid

If you enter “credit repair letter template” into any search engine, you’ll come up with literally thousands of free templates for you to choose from. Or, should you ditch a template entirely and go with copying the FTC’s recommended credit repair sample letter up on their website?

There are many clues as to what kind of credit repair letter templates or samples to avoid. These are the ones that threaten legal action in words such as, “I’ll sue”. You also don’t want to follow any credit repair letter templates or samples that could in any way be construed as threatening. “You better pay attention to this letter, or else,” is an example of just such a threat, even if you haven’t expressly spelled out what the “or else” means.

You also want to avoid a credit repair letter template that has sentences containing ENTIRTELY CAPITAL LETTERS LIKE THIS. This is not only considered rude, it’s also considered the mark of either an amateur or a scam artist. Letters containing a lot of capitalized words or exclamation points are not taken seriously because they look like they are written by a child.

When Worse Comes To Worse

If this is all very confusing, then you should forget filling in the blanks in a credit repair letter template. Just keep in mind that you need to keep your letter as brief as possible. If you want, it’s all right to say, “Dear So and So: This is a credit repair letter. I want to (whatever you want accomplished).” If you have an accountant, then by all means ask for their advice or for their recommendation of what credit repair letter template to use.

When you are writing your credit repair letter, pretend you are a lawyer. You want to write like a lawyer and not like someone who is angry, upset or frightened. Keep calm, just state the facts and don’t get personal.

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