You should dispute any inaccurate information contained in your credit report. You can do this by sending a written dispute to each credit bureau about what is inaccurate. This dispute letter should contain identifying information about you such as your name and address, a description of what is inaccurate on your credit report, and why it is inaccurate. If you have evidence or documentation to show why the information is inaccurate, you should include that with your dispute letter. We’ve helped thousands of consumers with debt collectors and credit report problems. Contact 844 See Mike today to learn about your consumer rights.
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