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11/22 8:38 The Average Americans Step-by-Step eGuide To Credit Repair Step Two
The next step is to take stock of your progress on the items you have submitted for dispute to each credit bureau. The result of each item's dispute will dictate what you do next.Basically, you will get one of the following results from your itemized...
11/22 8:38 Always Send Credit Repair Related Correspondence via Certified Mail, Return Receipt
Two of the biggest mistakes that people new to credit repair make are 1) not disputing the items on their credit report to the credit bureau's first (this is a biggie) and 2) not using Certified Mail, Return Receipt when sendingcorrespondence...
11/22 8:38 What Are Credit Inquiries and How Do They Affect My Credit Report?
A credit inquiry is when a third party, such as a mortgage company or a credit card company, requests a copy of your credit report and/or credit score from any of the three credit bureaus. In fact, they are "inquiring" about your credit...
11/22 8:38 How You Can Get Your Credit Report For Free (without any obligations)
You hear it all the time on TV, read it on the web, free credit report this and free credit report that. Of course, free never really means free does it? No. They will give you your free credit report only after signing up for one of their monthly...
11/22 8:38 Prevent Credit Fraud With a Security Freeze on Your Credit Report
Since the end of 2006, you have the ability to place what is called a "Security Freeze" on your credit file. This will prevent the Consumer Credit Reporting Agency (Credit Bureau) from releasing any information contained in your file. This measure is...

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