Saturday, February 9, 2008

Popular credit rating system to change

MELVILLE, N.Y. - Bob Friedrich always pays his bills on time ... well, almost always.

Three years ago, he sent in his monthly mortgage payment as usual, but it got lost in the mail. He thought the problem was history after he paid the overdue balance the next month. But when he got his credit report last month, he found the single late payment with a note that it was negatively affecting his credit score. Friedrich, 53, an accountant who lives in Glen Oaks, wasn't happy, even though his score was still an impressive 790 out of 850.

"I think it was improper," said Friedrich, who contested the blemish and hopes it won't appear on future reports, which he checks yearly. "It was a single late payment that wasn't my fault. It was the post office's fault."

Friedrich, however, probably won't have to worry about the late payment affecting his score when he pulls his credit report this coming December.

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