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What Consolidate Debt Recommends If You Are Denied
Credit
If you think the reasons for denial are valid:
- Ask the creditor if you can provide
additional information or arrange alternate credit terms (consolidate debt or lower interest rates/payments).
- Apply to another creditor whose standards
may be different.
- Do the things you need to do to improve
your credit worthiness (pay bills on time, increase income, reduce spending,
obtain a secured card etc.) and then reapply.
If you are not sure whether the reason for denial is valid:
- Ask the creditor to explain why you
were denied.
- Review your credit history.
- If you find your credit history contains
errors, take steps to correct the errors.
If you believe the reason for the denial is invalid and that the creditor
has discriminated against you:
- Notify the federal enforcement agency
whose name you were given by the creditor. The federal enforcement agency
will investigate and report back to you.
- If you can afford it, hire an attorney
to file suit against the creditor. If the court determines the creditor
did discriminate, the creditor will be required to pay you actual damages
plus punitive damages
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