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How To Get Rid Of Bad Information On Your Credit Report By Writing Letters

Helen Hecker asked:




Assuming you already have a copy of your annual credit report you may have already found some errors that should be removed. Errors should always be a big concern because they can and probably have affected your credit score, also called a FICO. You can repair your credit with a little bit of help.

It may seem like a lot of work but it’s really easy. The hardest part is actually sitting down to do it. You’ll need to check all three credit bureaus to make sure the same error isn’t on all three but if you just have one credit report, start with that one.

First make a list of any and all errors that you find on your personal credit report. These could be in the form of personal information such as birth date or more likely there will be information that you know not to be true such as late payments or no payments recorded etc. If you think there is any possibility that you could be wrong check your past history with the creditor in question first.

You want to make sure you are right before you make the request to have any information removed from your credit report.

You will be sending the letter only to the credit bureau mentioned on the report, which would be Esperian, Equifax or TransUnion. You don’t want to sound angry in the letter, just be matter-of-fact, straightforward and business-like. Just outline the facts – name of creditor, dates, and the error(s) or problem(s) you’re finding on the credit report.

Here is a sample letter:

Date:

To whom it may concern at Esperian (or other credit bureau):

I recently acquired a copy of my credit report and found some errors that I’d like to dispute. I am enclosing documentation to prove the information is incorrect and would like a correction. I value my good standing and good credit history and want to maintain a good credit rating and credit score.

Name the creditor along with the reference date including the month, day and year if possible.

The error(s) I have found are:

I’m including copies of my payment record, with a (cancelled check or online payment print-outs or any other documentation that you have).
I would appreciate any attention to the matter as I would like my credit report to be accurate. I’m sure you understand that credit bureaus need to include only information that is accurate in my file.

Thank you for taking a look at my letter and file and hopefully making the necessary corrections so I can continue to maintain my good credit standing. Please let me know that my file has been reviewed and what action has been taken. I would also like a copy of my corrected credit report sent to the enclosed address. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Besides your full name as shown on the report, include you mailing address, a copy of the report that you have, your social security number, driver’s license photocopy and any other documentation such as a cancelled check or online payment confirmations.

Make a copy of the letter for yourself and a copy of any enclosures with the letter. Send the dispute letter by certified mail with a ‘return receipt’ requested. Then make sure to get the free credit reports from the other two main credit bureaus or reporting agencies to make sure they don’t have the same incorrect information. You can get free instant credit reports from the other two online.

Jessie

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who do You report an internet company to when it requests private information?

dracoeleven asked:


How can an internet E mail provider limit access to ones own account unless they provide personal information similar to credit card security questions and what government agency can this be reported to as this falls extremely close to fraud

Crystal

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Should I pay bills sent by a scam company for products never shipped so my credit won’t be affected?

mamaisland asked:


I recieved a legitimate looking letter in the mail saying that I was pre-approved for an account with a company. This company deals with electronics. I ordered a computer on Dec, 12 2006, only to find 3 weeks after it was never shipped out, my order was still pending shipment. Since the order was still pending shipment in Jan, I cancelled my order on Jan.2nd but my order status says partially cancelled and none of the customer reps are any help I guess because it’s a scam. I have recieved a bill and I payed it because I don’t want to ruin my credit. The customer service reps say to wait 1-2 billing cycles for my pre-approved credit card and personal credit card to be refunded. Customer service are not able to correctly cancell my order and keep giving me the run around, not to mention they say they don’t have a supervisor. What should I do? I found out that their have been 6 reports already filed on this company. This comapny has my all my personal information as well.

Pedro

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My apartment manager has stolen my personal information to apply for a credit card?

sandy asked:


I am a new tenant of this apartment complex for few weeks and last weekend I have found out from my bank that someone has applied to for a credit card using my personal data and have been issued a card to my new address before I have even move-in to this new place. The only person who had know this new address was the manager of the building when I have filled out an application for a credit check and myself.
The on-line credit card statement shows the transaction around the days when I have move to new address. I couldn’t have access to my mailbox because she had given me the wrong key and didn’t get the right key until a week after I have move in. When I called the owner of the building and told him what had happened and requested of my full refund on deposit and the rent, he neglects and refuses my request and saying that I can’t accuse someone without any evidence. My bank is in process of investigating this matter and I will have full report.
Could you help me if you know any..

Stephanie

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What should I do? Breach of personal information?

smoke20rules asked:


The home office of my employer’s broker dealer lost my fingerprint card that also contained my date and place of birth, social security number, home address, height, weight, etc. They have offered little explanation as to the situation. I was fingerprinted in 2004 so who knows how long it has been lost and whether it ever made it to their office. Should I be concerned they lost such personal information? Should I pursue any further actions like making them pay for a credit report or monitoring?

Dora

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Do online background check companies have my credit information?

Wilson M asked:


Hello,

I see that there is a sea of online companies that offer a full and extensive range of background check services, however I was wondering do they also have access to my credit information (i.e. they can provide my credit report or FICO score or social security number)? With identity theft on the rise, I would hate to think that any of these online companies may have any access to my personal credit information.

Yet I do know that some employers do a credit report check on potential employees, yet I would guess that they would have to pull my credit report separately and not rely on a background check company to provide this information?

Wilson
Thank you Amazon and Jethro, I greatly appreciate your answers to my question.

REUBEN

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