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Posted on Saturday, 13th February 2010 by Admin

Credit Tip! 1. Get copies of your credit report–then make sure the information is correct. Go to www.annualcreditreport.com. This is the only authorized online source for a free credit report.
If you find an error on your credit report and you recognize the lender, contact them directly and ask for an [...]

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Posted on Monday, 8th February 2010 by Admin

Credit Tip! You should contact the credit reporting agency and request that the inaccurate information be taken off. To do this you will need to send a letter of request and enclose a copy of the report with the incorrect information highlighted.
Many consumers understand the value of regularly monitoring their [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 7th February 2010 by Admin

Tip! Learn About Credit And .
Big banks, mortgage brokers, credit repair companies, web sites and blogs… seems like everyone is giving advice on how to fix your credit. But what advice is real, and how can you trust it?
This is a difficult question to answer.. after all, I am one [...]

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Posted on Tuesday, 2nd February 2010 by Admin

Credit Tip! The credit bureau must prove each credit record on your credit report. If this is not possible, it must be stricken from the credit report.
If you’ve ever applied for a loan or credit card, chances are your lender acquired and examined a copy of your credit report before [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 28th January 2010 by Admin

Tip! Determine what you can cut back on. means work and you will likely need to give up on some stuff so that you can improve your situation.
Credit repair involves removing inaccurate, misleading or outdated information from your credit report. Credit repair services are sometimes able to help you, [...]

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Posted on Saturday, 23rd January 2010 by Admin

Tip! Make your focus. You need to insure that each purchase you make is a wise one.
The desire to repair credit score issues is a common one. Most banks, mortgage companies, auto finance and credit card companies use something called the FICO score or another “credit number” to evaluate [...]

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