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January 25, 2012

BuildMyCredit, Inc., Informing Consumers of Credit Repair Scams, Tips, and Insights


BuildMyCredit, Inc., Informing Consumers of Credit Repair Scams, Tips, and Insights

Laguna Hills, CA (PRWEB) November 11, 2011

BuildMyCredit, Inc., a leading credit restoration company, is taking the steps to inform Americans about credit repair. For those who have finally decided to take some action getting to work on fixing their good old credit score, it is necessary to take the first step and enroll in a quality credit restoration process. This can save consumers money by leveraging good credit to qualify for lower interest rates associated with the purchase of a home, mortgage refinance, new car or even help to find a better job. Having good or bad credit seems to follow consumers wherever they go.

Is credit repair legal?

There is nothing illegal about credit repair. In fact, the Fair Credit Reporting Act(FCRA) spells out legal rights and protocols for disputing items on a credit report. Additionally, the Federal Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) allows the right for an individual to request broad amount of information regarding billing and payment history from a creditor. Basically this means that a company like Chase or Wells Fargo have to give consumers the right to investigate their payment history.

Consumers have the right to verify that the information located on their credit report is accurate, up to date, and verifiable. Credit agencies are obligated to report 100% accurate information. Many times credit reports are not reporting accurate information. Sometimes it may be as minor as reporting that payments are 60 days past due when it is really 30 days past due. This simple oversight is grounds to have the item removed from the bureaus. According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act only items that are unverifiable, inaccurate or out of date should be disputed by consumer. The law prohibits any information that is not completely accurate to be removed or updated. This is one of the many processes we utilize to repair consumers credit. There are so many processes that go into credit repair, working with a company who understands those details will eliminate many of the worries the average consumer faces.

Finding the Right Credit Repair Company
Doing a little research online is not a bad idea to help find a good credit repair company. The Better Business Bureau is not always the outdo place to start searching. Find out how yearning the company has been helping consumer’s repair their credit, do they have physical offices, do they serve their own consumers or sell them off to a 3rd party processing center. What does their merchant services track record stare like? Does the company offer a 100% money rearwards guarantee?

There are always questions of whether or not the credit fix firm that was chosen to retain is credible or not. There are many more ways to find out if you’re working with a reliable and credible credit repair organization.

1) Does the ascribe repair company encourage a consumer to break the law? This is the first red flag to watch out for. Some credit repair company do some rather questionable things and make false promises in order to mislead consumers. As a result the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) developed the Credit Repair Organizations Act CROA to police and regulate credit repair organizations. For example, it is illegal to change a person’s Social Security number in order to get a clear bill of credit. It is also illegal to simply dispute every item on a credit report regardless of its nature. Many organizations will try to use a global dispute process to get results. It’s kind of caring throwing something against a wall and hoping that part of it sticks.

2) Does the credit repair company charge advanced fees? This is a big no-no. No credit repair organization can charge any progressed fee for work that has not been completed. According to Jonathan Emmons, Case Manager at BuildMyCredit.com, “We process every document, prepare every letter, and review every credit report before we even prepare an invoice. Once we’ve done what we indicated we would do for our clients we simply ask to be paid. I am amazed at how many companies charge upfront fees to do credit repair when the law expressly prohibits this.”

3) Does the credit repair company clearly indicate what they’re going to do in a contract? Everything must be in writing. No matter what, be sure that the company of choice has a contract that clearly outlines their duties and obligations to the consumer. The contract should disclose how much it will cost, and how a consumer can cancel or back out of the contract.

4) Does the credit repair company have a website that clearly shows what they do and how they do it? Doing a little online research never hurts. Looking at a companies website and reading through all the okay print and can save a lot of time. A full example of a credit repair website that offer a strong credit repair service is http://www.buildmycredit.com.

5) Does the credit repair company promise that they can remove items from a credit report? There are no guarantees a quality ascribe repair company can actually achieve results. It’s important to understand that every impute repair company on the market should do its best to assist their customers getting clean credit. However, no one can guarantee or promise what another company will or will not do. The process take time to complete and a diligent credit repair company will remain on the job to get the results they’re look for on behalf of the client. Many credit fixed companies offer a monthly service fee and what is commonly called a first serving fee. These are common fees to expect to pay in doing reliable credit repair. Consumers may cancel service at any time but the longer they remain on a credit repair program, the more likely of receive favorable result.

Regardless of which company consumers select to hire to help fix their credit, it’s important to understand that the process of credit fix is 100% legal. There are reliable credit repair companies prepare to assist consumers in the market place today. The process can move clock so don’t expect instant rewards. Patients and diligence will help get the best results for obtaining a strong credit rat and score.

For more information about how BuildMyCredit.com can help you log on to http://www.buildmycredit.com or call them today for a free credit repair consultation at 1-855-4BUILDMYCREDIT or 1-855-428-4536.

BuildMyCredit, Inc.
23152 Verdugo Drive, Suite 160
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
(949) 916-5331
marketing(at)buildmycredit(dot)com

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January 11, 2012

Global Dental Supplies Market to Reach US$19.4 Billion by 2017, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.


Global Dental Supplies Market to Reach US$ 19.4 Billion by 2017, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

San Jose, California (PRWEB) November 10, 2011

Follow us on LinkedIn – Dental supplies account for the largest share of the overall dental market comprising consumables and implants, equipment, and services. The segment includes products used in dental procedures such as amalgams and alloys; prosthetic and aesthetic supplies, orthodontic supplies, endodontic supplies, dental implants and infection control products. The economic crisis took its toll on the dental supplies industry as the market experienced a sharp decline in sales in recent years. This was attributed primarily to a decline in patient traffic, as patients deferred or postponed treatment that further led to a fall in purchases of supplies by dentists and dental laboratories. The increasing rate of unemployment, contracting household incomes, and reduced access to credit all led to slowdown in patient traffic to dental clinics. In particular, several patients avoided dental implant procedures, which involve the use of biomaterials such as tissue regeneration products, dental membrane and bone graft substitutes, and chose relatively inexpensive alternatives such as bridges or crowns. As a result sales of biomaterials fell considerably.

Despite the rebounding in economy, dental supplies industry still awaits full recovery in volumes and is not expected to reach the pre-recession levels in immediate future. Demand for dental products and services is expected to grow in the long run driven by the growing awareness about oral healthcare, favorable demographic profile, increase in the number of people opting for cosmetic treatment, and introduction of new products that reduce patient discomfort. The market continues to witness introduction of procedures and solutions that are making the process of dental surgery less invasive and less time consuming. Efforts are focused on the prevention of dental ailments, which is in turn driving demand for restorative and repair materials. New products are aimed at reducing patient discomfort, shorten healing time and provide improved functioning. Patients and dentists are increasingly adopting dental membrane materials, tissue regeneration and dental bone graft materials as highly advanced versions of these products are being developed. Further, surgeons are growing more aware of the available biologic products that are designed for orthopedic applications.

As stated by the new market research report on Dental Supplies, the US continues to remain the single largest regional market. Asia-Pacific is set to grow at the fast compounded annual growth rate of 8.9% over the analysis period. The low penetration of the dental market in potential markets such as India presents tremendous potential for growth. Prosthetic Supplies represents the largest segment in the global dental supplies market. Comprising products such as crowns, bridges, and dentures among others, prosthetic supplies represent the conventional form of treatment for majority of the dental ailments. The focus on preventive densistry as well as procedures such as periodontics, endodontics, and orthodontics, which allow patients to retain their natural teeth longer, is also expected to fuel demand for dental products. In the dental bridge and crown restoration segment, introduction of new technologies and materials to be used alongside dental bridges and crowns, and substantial efforts to promote benefits of computer-aided manufacturing/ computer-aided design (CAM/CAD) technology are expected to drive the market.

Dental Implants is forecast to grow at the fastest compounded annual rate of 10.6% over the analysis period. Growth in the dental implants market is driven by growing awareness and demand for improved oral aesthetics. In addition, factors such as technological improvements and the growing acceptance of the procedure as a cost effective option relative to alternative treatments is expected to fuel sales of dental implants. Edentulous patients increasingly prefer dental implants as they are easy to use. In addition, advancements in dental implants technology which reduce treatment times considerably are expected to contribute to the growth.

The market for dental supplies is fragmented although a handful of players enjoy long presence in several segments. Major players in the marketplace include 3M ESPE, Align Technology Inc., Biomet 3i Inc., Danaher Corporation, Sybron Dental Specialties Inc., Den-Mat Corporation, Dentsply International Inc., DMG Hamburg GmbH, GC Corporation, Heraeus Kulzer GmbH, Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Laboratoire Septodont, Keystone Dental Inc., Nobel Biocare AB, Shofu Inc., Straumann AG, Sure Dent Corporation, VOCO GmbH, and Zimmer Dental Inc.

The research report titled “Dental Supplies: A Global Strategic Business Report” announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc. provides a comprehensive review of trends, issues, strategic industry activities, and profiles of major companies worldwide. The report provides market estimates and projections (US$ Million) for product segments Orthodontic Supplies, Dental Implants, Prosthetic Supplies, Infection Control Products, Endodontic Supplies, Restorative Supplies, and Preventive Supplies, across geographic markets such as the US, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World.

For more details about this comprehensive market research report, delight visit – http://www.strategyr.com/Dental_Supplies_Market_Report.asp

About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company presently employs over 800 people worldwide. Annually, GIA publishes more than 1300 full-scale research reports and analyzes 40,000+ market and technology trends while monitoring more than 126,000 Companies worldwide. Serving over 9500 clients in 27 countries, GIA is recognized today, as one of the world’s largest and reputed market research firms.

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