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Credit Professor Radio: Foreclosure and Your Rights

What do you do if your house is in danger of foreclosure? Learn about your rights and how the law affects you.  Listen in as host Lee Rodrigues and “The Credit Professor” Regis Sauger give juicy strategies you can use today.  The show will be recorded live on April 15th at 3:00 PST you can [...]

Why You Should Fight Back

Are you frightened, ashamed or confused about your debts? Do you sometimes feel like you just want to give up?

Ignoring your problems may seem like the path of least resistance, but in the end it is much more painful, and will cost you thousands of extra dollars when it come times to get a loan on a house, car or other major purchase.

In our very first Credit Professor Radio show, host Lee Rodrigues talks to credit expert Regis Sauger about why you should fight back.

The show aired live on Wednesday, March 11 from 4-5PM PST (7-8PM EST) at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Credit-Professor, and you can listen to the archived version here.

“Free” Credit Reports Have Strings Attached

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies – Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax – to provide a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months. But beware the heavily-advertised FreeCreditReport.com, which is an imposter site created by Experian.

If you order your “free” report through FreeCreditReport.com, Experian will automatically enroll you in a credit monitoring service that charges a monthly fee, which is then difficult to cancel later. The FTC has received so many complaints about FreeCreditReport.com that they recently launched two of their own hipster videos with catchy tunes.