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The implications of bad credit history



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By : Damon Hopkins    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-04-02 11:54:33
The current economy is bad and one of the results of that bad economy is that more and more people find themselves with their credit history going downhill. Bad credit history can create many problems.

The most known implication of bad credit history is the inability to apply for debt or get a loan and if you are lucky to get one bad credit history means that you will end up paying a higher interest than you would if you had pristine credit history. But there are other implication to having bad credit history that are less discussed on the media. One such implication is psychological. Many people see the lost of their credit history as something to be ashamed of. They look at their inability to pay debts and at their defaulting which results in bad credit history as a sign of failure.

Bad credit history is not something that people like to talk to their friends about. Many people wrongly assume that their neighbors and friends are doing well that they have good credit history and that they can get a loan if they need one. This assumption leads them to believe that they are the only ones that failed that they are the losers among their friends and neighbors. In reality this is most likely wrong especially during these hard days during this economical recession. Good communications can help solve this problem. Talking to your neighbors and friends about credit history and about economical problems and finances is important. It will help you feel that you are not alone that there are other people in your own situation.

Some people resort to extreme measures in order to hide the shame of their bad credit history. For example when in financial hardship they try to get debt in any way they can in order to create a facade that everything is ok and in order to feel better about themselves. The problem with that behavior is that such debt is very expensive and usually the result is that such people end up digging themselves deeper and deeper into debt. For example one way to get such debt is to take money from their credit cards. Credit card debt is usually available and easy to get. People can charge anything on their credit card and then just pay the monthly minimum in order to effectively get a loan. Credit cards however impose very high interest rates and getting such debt is very expensive and more likely than not results in a spiral effect in debt that is almost impossible to get rid of as high interest payments are usually higher than what people can afford to pay.

The best way to deal with bad credit is by doing nothing at first. Take the time to relax and think thing over. Talk to your family and friends after all true friends and family members should be there for you when you are in trouble and you might find out that you are not alone that they are in the same situation. Then plan your way out of that situation by avoiding taking the wrong debt such as credit card debt and by consulting with people that are professionals in that field.
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