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Learn To Contest False Material On Your Credit History

Each and every calendar year we are granted one zero cost credit report via all 3 credit reporting agencies. So after you check out the data on the record and you find something that might be untrue or inaccurate what exactly does one do? There are literally several things that you can do. Not only should you question wrong credit information but in addition incorrect personal information.

Be sure all names as well as addresses listed are/were your own. While reviewing the actual report be sure that you check out that the SSN on the accounts is actually accurate and that your birth day info is precise also. If some of these types of things are off or incorrect, the reason may just be because an individual using a name that resembles the one you have is giving your credit history the wrong wrap.

If you find that your personal information is not correct, then you can send them either a photo of your drivers license or a copy of a recent utility bill stating your name and current address. Your SSN is the only thing that cannot be straightened out with the information that can be found on those two items. These documents need to be sent to the bureaus via certified mail only. By doing it this way you will have the assurance of knowing without a doubt that they received the information and on what day it was received.

You do not need to send any original document to them so make sure that you do not and only send them copies. At first you will want to mail this information to the location where you obtained the report. If you then find out that it was given to them by a specific creditor you will want to write a letter to them disputing this as well along with the same documentation and of course by certified mail.

The process for dealing with faulty information that is in your credit history then the dispute need to be taken up with the creditor and then with the agency. Make sure that you send them any and all proof that what you claim to be true is actually true and why you feel that the information needs to be changed and corrected. If you have been holding onto things for many years, you will benefit from it now. If you have a creditor stating you owe money on an account and you have a letter, bill or even bank statement showing you made that payment, you will want to send a copy of this information along with the dispute.

It may help to send a copy of the credit report showing what specifically you are disputing. When writing the letter to the company make sure that you state that you want all of the incorrect information removed from not only the original report where you noticed the inaccuracies, but also from all of the other reporting agencies that they report to. As with the other letter, be sure that you send it certified.

Many of the credit bureaus also allow you to do these same disputes online. When disputing online, you need to realize that you will not be able to supply the proof that you can with a certified letter and you will have a limited amount of space for writing your dispute. While it may be a bit more time consuming, sending a written letter may get you where you want to go and possibly faster. You will also have the verification that they received the information from the certified mail receipts. All supporting documents can be included and quite honestly it may keep them a little more honest.

Learn more about fixing your credit responsibly and ethically and how to get a credit report by going to http://creditfixrepairreport.com

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