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Credit Report Disputes

My Identity Was Stolen

August 21, 2019 by Consumer Center

Here’s What A Credit Identity Theft Lawyer Can Do For You 1. Draft a Credit Dispute Letter 2. Sue Credit Reporting Agencies 3. Tell You How to Get a Free Credit Report 4. Give A Free Consultation 5. Fix Your Credit Identity Theft Problem 6. Give You Other Helpful Advice 1. Draft a Credit Dispute […]

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Improve Your Credit – Clear Credit Inquiries

January 24, 2018 by Consumer Center

What is a credit inquiry and who makes them? When you apply for a loan or other services, the business that you ask for credit or apply for service from will often check your credit history. Utility companies, lenders, insurance companies and credit card companies are just a few of the businesses that regularly check […]

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Tips On How To Raise Credit Score

January 23, 2018 by Consumer Center

Consumers of United States, give yourselves a pat on the back. According to FICO, the average credit score has reached 700, the highest average since the recession in 2006. This means that on average, consumers in United States have seen an overall increase to their credit score. If your credit score has not seen positive […]

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Credit Repair Help – How To Dispute Credit Report

November 25, 2017 by Consumer Center

Knowing how to dispute credit report has become a necessary skill for anyone with a credit. Your credit report contains valuable information about your life. It lets potential lenders, employers and insurance companies know how you pay your bills, whether or not you have filed bankruptcy, and whether you have been sued or have a […]

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Why You Should Not Dispute Credit Report Online

November 23, 2017 by Consumer Center

Your credit report is one of the most important pieces of information about you. Potential employers, insurance companies, and mortgage companies all review your credit report before making their decision. If your credit report contains incomplete and out-of-date or incorrect information, it can have a negative effect on your ability to: get a job, qualify […]

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Do You Know the Best Way to Dispute Credit Report?

November 18, 2017 by Consumer Center

A problem that harms millions of Americans directly is the number of errors in credit reports. One out of every five consumers has an error in their credit file that negatively impacts their credit score. Half of medical bills reported on credit reports contain billing errors. Lenders respond to this negative information by offering you […]

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