Credit Expert Challenges Americans To Save Their Credit Rating

Published: 08th January 2010
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Narrative: Drew Canole, credit expert and CEO of Waterfield Credit, offers challenge to Americans to increase their credit scores in 57 days.
(01/11/10) Tampa, Florida - Drew Canole, author of 57 Day Challenge to a 720 Credit Score, offers easy, step-by-step guidelines, tips and secrets to improving credit score ratings in a surprisingly short period of time.
Canole, who has reached national recognition as a consumer credit advocate, offers Americans credit repair secrets, detailed information regarding credit scoring, and inside information on how to deal with credit bureaus. Dedicated to teaching Americans how to access, analyze and dispute information found on credit reports, he has recently completed the 57 Day Challenge to a 720 Credit Score.
"Over 3/4 adult Americans are victims of credit reporting errors," says Canole. "Professionals may charge you between $300 and $3,000 to dispute items on credit reports. I've written the 57 Day Challenge to a 720 Credit Score to provide consumers with the information necessary to review and restore good credit on their own."

Helping consumers understand credit scores, what they mean to every consumer, and offering examples that resulting damage from even a single error or mistake on a credit report may affect credit scores and the ability of a consumer to receive a loan or credit is the goal of the 57 Day Challenge to a 720 Credit Score.
Americans may be alarmed to discover that low credit scores may cost an individual from $500,000 to $1 million dollars over their lifetime. Millions of Americans suffer from at least one blemish on their credit report, which may prevent a consumer from receiving credit for anything from a revolving department store credit account to a mortgage loan.
According to the Public Interest Research Group, says Canole, nearly 86% of all credit reports may contain errors. "Such statistics should encourage every American to take a good look at their credit report," says Canole. "The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives every American the undeniable right to dispute any unverifiable, inaccurate or misleading item found on their credit report." Unfortunately, many consumers are intimidated by the process, another reason why Canole wrote his book.

The 57 Day Challenge to a 720 Credit Score offers consumers information how to get debt collectors to stop calling, how to deal with credit bureaus, how to analyze credit reports, write dispute letters, and document their progress every step of the way in easy to understand language and scenarios.
Canole is dedicated to helping Americans get back on track and in charge of their financial security, not only to fix and improve their credit rating and scores, but to ensure future peace of mind.

About the author: Drew Canole was born in Cadillac, Michigan. The first of 3 children, he was educated at Central Michigan University. Currently resides in Tampa, Florida where Waterfield's National Headquarters are located. If you would like more information on Drew and his book, visit Http://www.57daychallenge.com

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