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How
do you restore bad credit?
Once we’ve received your
credit reports we will draft letters to dispute negative items on your
behalf. These letters are designed to communicate your dispute in such
a way that the credit bureaus will accept the dispute and conduct an investigation.
While this may sound easy,
any person who has attempted to dispute their own credit will tell you
otherwise. According to federal law, the credit bureaus can ignore your
dispute under a variety of conditions. In our experience, a large part
of dispute letters sent directly from consumers are rejected under one
pretext or another.
At the conclusion of the credit
bureau's investigation, a new copy of the credit report is sent to your
home along with any deletions or improvements. You then copy and send
us the new credit report and the cycle repeats itself at timed intervals.
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A
disputed credit listing must be accurate and verifiable for it to remain
on the credit report.
If the credit listings
is only somewhat inaccurate, the credit bureau may simply change the item
to reflect the accurate status. Very often, though, disputed credit items
cannot be verified: the creditor either no longer possesses the information
or does not wish to go to the trouble of verifying it. Also, the reinvestigation
must becompleted
within 30 days or the listing must be removed. For these reasons, properly
disputed credit listings are removed with remarkable frequency.
Each time an investigation
is commenced, the odds of receiving a particular deletion increases.
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