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Cleaning up Your Credit
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Mistakes on Your Credit
Report
Almost every item on your credit report
will have some mistake, even if only slight. Do not acknowledge any of
the accuracies, but be sure to note all inaccuracies. Write next to
each item something like, "not mine, not accurate, mistaken item,
complete error," or whatever is most appropriate. Request a copy of
the corrected report within thirty days. If they do not respond within
30 days, send another letter. In this letter you will include a copy
of your dated original letter and a new letter firmly requesting they
remove the disputed information. Include a cc: to the Federal Trade
Commission.
Do Not Call
the Credit Bureaus - Write Letters
The credit bureau may write a letter asking you to call. Do not
call under any circumstances. Your phone call will be recorded and a
log will be made of the conversation. Simply write back with copies of
your original letters, telling them of the original date you submitted
your request. Keep a file of all correspondence to and from the credit
bureau and follow through continually. Do not get discouraged, as this
will be worth your while.
What happens is that the credit bureaus forward your dispute to the
individual creditors. who have forty-five days to respond. If they do
not respond within the allotted time the item must be removed.
However, if they do respond at a later date with information that
documents the credit report is correct, the item will be placed back
on your credit report.
Bankruptcies
For those of you who have filed bankruptcy in the past, the items
that were discharged will normally show up as a charge-off or
uncollected debt. You will want to write to the credit bureaus,
providing a copy of your complete bankruptcy papers and request that
they show the debt as "discharged in bankruptcy." This looks better
and raises your FICO score. FICO sores above 680 make it easier to
obtain mortgage loans.
Conclusion
You may not be able to clean up every item on your credit report
using these methods, but you will certainly be able to improve the way
it looks to potential creditors.
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