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Correcting Credit Report Errors It's been estimated that as many as 50% of credit files have errors contained in them. This is not surprising when you consider the industry collects more than 2 billion pieces of credit related information each month and generates more than 550 million credit reports on 180 million consumers every year. If you find errors in your credit report, complete the special form that is provided along with it. All of the three credit reporting agencies include this research or investigation request form. |
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If they have still not corrected the problem, you're ready for the second process. First see if you can find additional documentation to help further substantiate the claim. Make copies of it and send it along with another letter. Don't forget to copy all letters and correspondence as well as documenting phone calls and conversations and file it. Send the letter as before, i.e. certified mail with a return receipt requested. Next contact
the creditor involved and ask that it correct the problem. Do this by certified letter as well. To make sure the creditor follows your instructions, ask for copies of the correction in writing. Another option to be considered for resolving this credit record problem is to call your state attorney general's office or Office of Consumer Affairs to see if they can help. Their answer will vary from state to state. Many states have consumer protection laws that are stronger than the Fair Credit Reporting Act of Congress. Contact them by writing with all of the pertinent information and follow up with a phone call.