Any
400 - 500 monthly
TBD
Sep 13, 2021
Credit Repair Dispute Letter Processor Needed!
Must be able to speak and write letters in english to the credit bureaus.
Must be able to speak & write english. Assessment test will be required. 3 Professional References required.
Please submit 3 professional work experience with your application.
HERE ARE THE MAIN REQUIREMENTS:
- MUST HAVE 5+ YEARS Customer Service within US based company.
- MUST HAVE 2+ YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH CREDIT REPAIR
- MUST BE ABLE TO READ AND PROCESS A CREDIT REPORT.
- MUST BE ABLE TO CREATE DISPUTE LETTERS
-MUST BE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS.
-MUST BE ABLE TO WORK M-F 9AM - 5PM PST
Credit Repair Dispute Letter Processor must be able to perform various functions in helping our clients resolve credit issues. The primary duties, tasks, and responsibilities that typically make up the credit repair specialist job description are shown below:
-Preparation of the dispute letters to the credit bureaus with credit repair cloud.
-Reviewing full credit reports from all the three major credit bureaus Experian, Transunion and Equifax
-understanding how to read a credit report
-Responding to client
-Client onboarding with credit repair cloud
-Understanding government agencies for consumer rights
-Understanding consumer law and being able to state cases & law in dispute letters.
-Filing complaints with CFPB, FTC and BBB
-Providing admin support to the owner
Knowledge of information security and privacy
Deep knowledge of the laws affecting credit and credit repair
Possessing experience in finance or a related field
High analytical and problem-solving skills to figure out the issues with consumers’ credit, cleaning up their credit reports so they can begin improving their credit
Possessing a credit repair certification is important, as money is personal and people will only trust a credit repair specialist with their money only if they trust or believe him or her, and the only way to do this is by owning a credit repair certification.
Conclusion
Ensuring that the information and privacy of clients are well secured
Providing and recommending various options on how clients or consumers’ credit report can be handled or fixed
Assisting in the preparation of the appropriate letters to the credit bureaus Experian, Transunion and Equifax
Reviewing full credit reports from all the three major credit bureaus
Making sure that clients or consumers are aware of their rights to dispute information on their own for free
Avoid guaranteeing or assuring clients or consumers a specific result, or promising that information will be removed from their credit report
Providing clients or consumers with a written contract before performing any service on their behalf as required by law
Understanding government agencies involved in consumer rights
What Does a Credit Repair Dispute Letter Processor Do?
A credit repair specialist performs the function of helping people to fix their credits, enabling more opportunities to be available for their clients in the future. A credit repair specialist may work with a credit repair company or multilevel marketing business. He/she is responsible for working with consumers to clean up their credit reports and begin improving their credit.
The credit repair specialist job description entails reviewing the credit reports of consumers, customers, or clients from all three credit bureaus.
Credit bureaus, also known as credit reporting agencies (CRAs), are companies that are responsible for gathering and maintaining customer credit information, they then resell it to other businesses in the form of a consumer’s credit report.
The three major credit agencies in the United States are Equifax, Experian, and Transunion.
After reviewing the full credit reports of the consumers, clients or customers, the credit repair specialist will ask them to bring in their credit report, or he or she may use software to pull their credit report information before being able to fix their credits.
A credit repair specialist will also assist in the composition of the appropriate letters to the credit bureaus and to debt collection agencies.
These letters are usually specific to the clients, consumers, or customers’ credit information, not conflicting letters that may be ignored by the credit bureaus. He/she then mails the letter on behalf of the customer, client, or consumer.
A professional credit repair specialist can also provide or recommend various options for how to handle negative items on consumers’ credit reports, and also help to d
These provided options may include disputing, paying off, and negotiating removal, and settling or waiting out the credit reporting time
Privacy is very important for maintaining the credit repair results of clients or consumers.