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Do You Need To Correct Your Credit Report?
Posted By Ron On February 29, 2012 @ 9:08 AM In Credit | Comments Disabled
You may have seen the signs or the commercials advertising “Credit Repair.” The fact is, you don’t really need someone’s help to repair your credit. Most people have no idea their credit report harbors errors and the majority of credit reports have at least one.
To get started, first, get your free credit report at www.annualcreditreport.com [2]. Then scour it for errors. Wait … Have you even seen your credit report in the last 6 months?
If you’ve recently received a copy of your report and found an error or applied for credit but were turned down and you believe it could be due to an error, read on. We’re going to cover how to get this corrected and your first step will be to contact the big three.
| Equifax [3] | TransUnion | Experian |
| Information Services | Consumer Relations | NCAC |
| PO BOX 740256 | PO Box 2000 | PO Box 9556 |
| Atlanta, GA 30374 | Chester, PA 19022-2000 | Allen, TX 75013 |
| www.equifax.com [4] | www.transunion.com [5] | www.experian.com [6] |
When you contact any credit bureau, make certain to provide the following information as well as a copy of your “Credit Declined” letter. And remember to sign your request for an investigation! You should also provide:
You should receive a copy of your credit report in 10 to 30 days.
The credit bureaus are required by law [7] to investigate and correct inaccurate or incomplete information in your credit report once they have been notified of the errors (generally 30 days or less). For the record, accurate information CANNOT be removed except by the passage of time or the benevolence of the creditor. Anyone who convinces you otherwise is simply after your money. Attempting to remove accurate information could be considered fraud and could be prosecuted. Inaccurate information CAN be removed and the credit bureaus will willingly remove it once the inaccuracy is substantiated.
Follow these three steps to make sure the credit bureaus resolve any problems with incorrect information in your report:
If you file a dispute and the resulting investigation does not verify your claim and correct the inaccuracy, you have the right to submit a statement explaining why you believe the information is wrong. The credit bureau is required to include the statement (up to 100 words) in your file.
These statements aren’t worth much, though. For one thing, it may be impossible to explain the dispute fully in 100 words. Also, many creditors don’t read through entire credit reports but instead depend on a computer generated credit score [9], which often ignore such statements entirely. You may have better success simply explaining your situation in person when you meet with a creditor to apply for a loan.
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If the credit bureau doesn’t verify your claim and correct the error, you can contact the information provider directly. The process of disputing credit information with an information provider is similar to the process of submitting a dispute to a credit bureau:
Note: It’s always a good idea to send ALL correspondence via registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, so you have proof the credit bureau or creditor received your request. Registered or certified mail generally costs only a couple of dollars. And make copies of everything, I mean EVERYTHING for your own records.
If you’ve successfully disputed something in your credit report, please tell us what happened and the outcome in the comments below.
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