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"One in four credit reports contains errors serious enough to cause consumers to be denied credit, a loan, an apartment or home loan or even a job, according to a survey released by US Public Interest Research Groups.” June 17, 2004.

If you are the victim of identity theft, had your credit merged with someone else's or just want the inaccuracies off your credit, call us Toll-Free at (800) 737-2345.

The first step in removing the error and raising your scores is to Dispute the inaccuracies on your credit. Contact us and we will send you a Free Dispute letter to mail to the three credit agencies. If they do not correct the errors within 30 days, we will sue them and clean the mess up for you.

The Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act is a Consumer Statute that can remove the bad marks, get you compensation and get any attorney fees and costs paid for. We make the bad guys who caused your problems pay you and pay us!

So, contact us right away to get the process started and get your credit back in shape!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Did you know?

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a federal law, was created to help protect the privacy of information in the files and reports that are created by each "consumer reporting agency" (CRA). This information shows whether or not you pay your bills on time, what credit accounts you have open or closed, and your long term payment history. In addition the report provides personal information including social security number, address, phone number and place of employment. If you apply for a credit card, bank or other loan, or seek housing through rental, those you apply to will need to see your report. The FCRA gives you specific rights. You may have additional rights under state law.  (more...)

 

 

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