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CREDIT REPORT ▪ CREDIT SCORES ▪ CREDIT BUREAUS ▪ CREDIT REPORT DISPUTES ▪ CREDIT REPAIR
How to Protect Yourself: Credit
Repair Scams "Credit Problems? NO problem ..." "We can erase your bad credit! 100% guaranteed." "We can remove bankruptcies, judgments, liens, and bad loans from your credit file, FOREVER!" "Create a new credit identity - Legally!" Do yourself a favor and save some money, too. Don’t believe these statements. Credit repair companies typically charge from $50 and up, but often do little or nothing for you before vanishing. If you are considering taking steps to improve your credit report, please consider the following:
Accurate Negative Credit Information Can Not Be Erased
Hiding Bad Credit May Be Illegal How
To Clean Up Your Credit Report Yourself Also, check with your employer, credit union, or housing authority for other no-cost credit counseling programs. Anything a credit repair company can do, you can do on your own. Contact a local credit bureau and request a copy of your credit report. You are entitled to a free copy of your credit report if you've been denied credit, insurance or employment and request the report within 60 days of notice, or if you can prove that (1) you're unemployed and plan to look for a job within 60 days, (2) you're on welfare, or (3) your report is inaccurate because of fraud. Otherwise, the credit bureaus may charge you a small fee for a copy of your credit report. Review your credit report for mistakes and outdated information - anything beyond the seven or ten year reporting period. If there are mistakes, contact the credit bureau and request a dispute form. The form is available at no charge. Then submit the form with any supporting documentation which provides as much information as possible about the inaccurate information. The bureau must reinvestigate the matter, and delete or correct any information which they are unable to verify. If the dispute still exists, you can file a written explanation, which the credit bureau must include in your credit report. Other facts you should know:
Information about a lawsuit or judgment against you can be reported for seven years or until the statute of limitations runs out, whichever is longer. Information reported because of an application for a job with a salary of more than $75,000 has no time limit. Information reported because of an application for more than $150,000 worth of credit or life insurance has no time limit.
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CREDIT REPORT ▪ CREDIT SCORES ▪ CREDIT BUREAUS ▪ CREDIT REPORT DISPUTES ▪ CREDIT REPAIR
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