A Bad Credit Rating Can Be
a GOOD Thing.
Can a bad credit rating save you from
bigger problems? Hasn't it done just that for many young people?
I'll explain how with a couple true stories.
Good Credit Rating Story
My friend started his adult years with good
credit. Soon he was able to get credit cards at will, as well
as finance cars, snowmobiles and more. He made the payments, and
went deeper and deeper into debt while he was at it. When he was
30 years old, he had over $20,000 in credit card debt, plus loans
on cars and business tools.
Eventually it was just too much to handle.
After considering bankruptcy, he was convinced that the credit
card companies would reduce his balance due if he just threatened
to declare bankruptcy. However, he had to stop paying on the cards,
or the credit card companies wouldn't believe he was in financial
trouble. He did this, and then drafted a nice letter to the companies,
explaining his situation. Most cut at least 30% off what he owed,
but he had to pay the remaining balances immediately, which he
did with a home equity loan.
As a result, his bad credit rating
wasn't as bad as if he had actually declared bankruptcy,
so he was able to rebuild his credit score. He also started to
rebuild his credit balances. His good credit rating enabled him
to begin again the process of overburdening himself with debt.
He lives a stressful life, to say the least.
Bad Credit Rating Story
Another friend had her first credit score
based on the phone bill in her first apartment, which she never
paid on time. It was eventually disconnected. This, along with
a few other minor credit infractions, destroyed her credit scores
while she was young. What has this meant for her?
Well, because she can't borrow, she hasn't
had the pleasure of being overwhelmed with debt and at the edge
of bankruptcy. She has to buy things for cash when she has it,
or wait until she saves enough. Has the inability to have a bunch
of things around that are worth a fraction of what she owes on
them made her less happy? I don't think so. She seems happier
than most people, perhaps partly because she just doesn't have
the debt-stress that is so typical today.
Bad Credit Is Good?
I'm not saying you should purposely try
to get a bad credit rating, but if you already have one,
know that it isn't all bad. The habits that got you here could
get you into even more trouble if you could borrow more. Why not
look at it as an opportunity to stop going further into debt,
and a chance to learn better habits?
Pay cash for everything. Pay down those credit
card and loan balances (the higher interest ones first). The moment
you get your cards paid off, start setting aside money to buy
a good used car for cash. then, when you've done that, start putting
what would have been a car payment into a savings account, for
a future down payment on house or a business (the only things
you should borrow for). Yes, a bad credit rating can be
good thing, if you take it as a lesson, and an opportunity.
Steve Gillman has studied unusual ways to
make money for thirty years. To learn more, visit his website;
UnusualWaysToMakeMoney.com
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