› The Gloves are Off › Scams & Flim Flams › Bogus Credit Repair Claims
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August 22, 2006 at 5:00 pm #237377Jane
No one can erase negative information if it?s accurate. Only incorrect information can be removed. Accurate information stays on your record for 7 years from the time it?s reported (10 years for bankruptcy). Even information about bills you fell behind on but now are paid will remain on your report for these time periods.
Credit repair services can?t ask for payment until they?ve kept their promises. Federal law also requires credit repair services to give you a explanation of your legal rights, a detailed written contract, and three days to cancel (this applies to for-profit services, not to nonprofit organizations, banks and credit unions, or the creditors themselves).
You can add an explanation to your report. If there is a good reason why you weren?t able to pay bills on time (job loss, sudden illness, etc.) or you refused to pay for something because of a legitimate dispute, give the credit bureau a short statement to include in your file.
? Know that you can?t create a second credit file. Fraudulent companies sometimes offer to provide consumers with different tax identification or social security numbers in order to create a new credit file. This practice, called ?file segregation,? is illegal, and it doesn?t work.
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November 15, 2008 at 6:51 am #403597danghsia
Since I just got one so I have no idea about credit card
still learning how they work
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