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Your Credit Score - A little improving can go a long way
You
may think you have a marvelous credit report, be cautious of the mistake
factor. Just as you receive mail with your name and address misspelled,
your credit report can have errors just like anything else. Whether it
is someone’s typing over site, out of date info or even mistaken
identity, errors go on more regularly than we all can imagine.
According to the FTC, both the credit reporting agency and the
establishment that provided the information to the credit reporting
agency have duties for correcting wrong or incomplete information in
your credit report.
While checking your credit report, if you locate incorrect information
on your credit report, without hesitation notify the CRA in writing
directly:
1. Tell the Credit reporting agency what information you believe is
incorrect on your credit file. Send copies, never originals of documents
that support your position.
2. Be sure to providing your entire name and address, your letter should
clearly describe each entry in your credit report that you question.
Tell the facts and why you are challenging the information. Sending a
copy of your credit report with the items that are not correct
highlighted can be help full.
3. Although you may imagine your grounds for writing is self
explanatory, be certain to ask that the over site be fixed.
4. Send off your correspondence by certified mail, return receipt
requested so you can document when the credit reporting agency received
your letter. Be sure your letter is dated, and never forget to keep
copies of everything you send.
Credit reporting agency must look into the item(s) in question,
generally within 30 days unless they assume your dispute is trivial.
They also must send on all relevant data you send them to the company
that gave them the information for your credit report.
After the establishment receives notification of a dispute from the
credit Bureau, it must review and go over all relevant information
rendered and report the final result back to the credit reporting
agency.
If the company finds the disputed information to be wrong, it must
advise all nationwide credit reporting agency so that they can change
this information in your credit file.
Disputed information that just can’t be affirmed must be erased from
your credit file.
Inaccurate information must be fixed by the credit reporting agency.
Incomplete information must be corrected by the credit bureau.
Any item that belong only to another person must be erased by the CRA.
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NOTE: Credit repair can be long and unexciting, the significance
of being well-informed of your rights can’t be emphasized enough so be
sure you take time to digest this information.
To find more convenient steps everybody can take to fix there credit
file and what to do after the investigation visit
http://www.creditandyou.com
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