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Title: credit probs
Post by: wannabe (Guest) on Jul 21, 2001, 07:37 PM
as an applicant I noticed a few questions on the background questionnaire concerning credit history, is this a strong determining factor? I've had a few credit probs and would hate for that to keep me from completing the application proccess. thanks in advance for any help
Title: Re: credit probs
Post by: Fred F. on Jul 21, 2001, 10:57 PM

Quote from: wannabe on Jul 21, 2001, 07:37 PM
as an applicant I noticed a few questions on the background questionnaire concerning credit history, is this a strong determining factor? I've had a few credit probs and would hate for that to keep me from completing the application proccess. thanks in advance for any help

Wannabe,

Credit history is part of your background that the investigator doesn't have to do much on(like the polygraph). Since the credit histories from Experion, Transunion, and Equifax spell out everything you have or have not paid.

If you have been delinquent on your bills and show poor credit handling skills, that will count against you. If you have cleared up all your past problems and you have A1 credit now, that will show maturity, which is a big issue to PD's

You should go to one of the credit bureau's websites and order a credit profile for yourself. It will set you back 8 dollars, but you will know what you have to explain regarding your credit history.

Be on top of everything because if you can  explain why and do it thoroughly. If the investigator doesn't have to dig for answers, your chances of success are greater.

Good Luck

Fred F. ;)
Title: Re: credit probs
Post by: Wannabe on Jul 22, 2001, 02:04 AM

Fred,

Thank you for your help. I don't have a terrible history, but in the past, with the help of my ex wife I do have a few issues to check in to. thanks again  :)
Title: Re: credit probs
Post by: Pseudo Relevant on Sep 07, 2001, 08:05 PM

Quote from: wannabe on Jul 22, 2001, 02:04 AM

I don't have a terrible history...

Uhhh... neither does Dan.   :o
Title: Re: credit probs
Post by: Wannabe on Sep 07, 2001, 08:45 PM
as I stated to begin with it's not so much the history, it's the manner in which he attempts to justify it, period.
I bow to you oh mighty LE god, please forgive me for treading where ONLY such wise men as yourself have a right. ::)
Title: Re: credit probs
Post by: Pseudo Relevant on Sep 10, 2001, 01:21 PM

Quote from: wannabe on Sep 07, 2001, 08:45 PM
I bow to you oh mighty LE god, please forgive me for treading where ONLY such wise men as yourself have a right. ::)

Good of you to recognize your limitations. It's a step in the right direction.
Title: Re: credit probs
Post by: PigWannaBe2002 on Aug 29, 2002, 07:32 PM
Credit IS a strong determining factor, again, it always depends on the Dept.  I was denied, or "non-selected" specifically beacuse of past credit probs - I had no idea prior to applying to LE that they even look at credit.  It is now clean but I still have to wait for a couple Depts because the credit hits are too recent.  I had several charge offs, which most Depts automatically will NOT hire you with!  You have to pay them off and then give it time before they will look at you.  LAPD runs Trans Union right there in front of you, after the oral int., and then highlights any possible concerns, if there are any (charge offs) you have to pay those off before you can continue in the process.  Most others require you to provide a sealed Experian or Equifax report which is not as forgiving as Trans Union.  Question everything negative on your report, if they do not have documentation to verify it, they have to delete it.  Get some sample letters from Consumer Credit counseling etc. they are great...  Good luck.
Title: Re: credit probs
Post by: PigWannaBe2002 on Aug 29, 2002, 07:35 PM
When I say "they" I mean the credit agencies, Trans Union, Experian, Equifax, NOT the LE Agency...


Quote from: PigWannaBe2002 on Dec 31, 1969, 07:00 PM"Question everything negative on your report, if they do not have documentation to verify it, they have to delete it.  "