If you have already noted any errors in your personal information now go through and carefully review each account that appears on your credit report for accuracy, consistency and completeness. You may want to do this more than once to make sure you don't miss anything.
Continue reading...Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Fair Credit Reporting Act, the law that governs credit reporting agencies, states that anyone who furnishes information to a credit reporting agency cannot report information it knows or consciously avoids knowing is inaccurate. So you have a couple of choices for disputing a mistake: either contact the credit reporting agency or go directly to the lender. You should always file a dispute with the credit reporting agency, but also consider whether you should go directly to the creditor too. Here are some guidelines for choosing which approach to take.
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Your credit report is a look at of how you’ve paid your bills in the over a period of time. There are mainly two types of credit reports: those provided to businesses and those provided to consumers. It’s basically the same type of information, but it is presented in different formats for each use. Credit [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Make sure to monitor your credit report, you can get free copies once a year but if you are at all suspicious about anything you may want to have a monitoring service. If there is an account that you do not recognize, make sure to contact the creditor right away and get specific information on that account and seek removal from your report.
Continue reading...Friday, March 12, 2010
There are three main credit reporting agencies. You are allowed to get a free copy of your credit report once a year from each one. make sure to keep up to date with what is there and make sure it is accurte.
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Friday, June 4, 2010
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