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The
Inside Secrets Of Credit Repair
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The information on this
disk has saved many people a lot of money. This disk is a guide
to repairing your credit. Even if you have A-1 credit, this
disk is a must. But if you are like 77% of Americans that don't
have A-1 credit, the information on this disk can save and solve
you many problems, many of them before they start. On the disk,
are form letters, and many forms and documents used in credit
repair by credit repair businesses.
Congress
Passed Laws To Protect You
When Congress
conducted the investigations of the various credit reporting
agencies in the 70's when asked why there were so many mistakes,
the standard answer was, " THAT WAS WHAT WAS REPORTED TO
US "!
It is hard to
believe but no one was being held accountable for the accuracy
of the information contained in your credit report. Not the
creditor's who reported your payment history or even the credit
reporting agency that passed it along to whoever wanted to look
at it.
The final action
of the congress was to enact a set of "public laws"
(UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 15, CHAPTER 41) designed to help
you the public ensure that the information contained in your
credit report is correct. Most importantly the congress made
the credit reporting agencies responsible for determine the
accuracy of the information they report.
The problem is
how does the average man or women help themselves under the
law. The red tape, the letter writing, where do you mail the
request, what sort of request do you make. Even what are your
rights, understand it is not in the best interest of anyone
to help you or take the time to teach you what to do. After
all, credit reporting agencies make their money providing credit
reports to lenders, not by fixing bad information in your record.
A
D V E R T I S E M E N T:
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The Fair Credit
Act was first passed in 1971 and has been revised several times
since. The ACT was passed to address the problems of poor reporting
practices and give the consumer a remedy to solve the problems
created by these inaccurate reports. This was accomplished by
establishing guidelines for removing and correcting, "obsolete,
inaccurate, irrelevant, outdated, misidentifying, incomplete,
incorrect, erroneous, and misleading" information from
your credit report.
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