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You know
that your credit score is one of your most precious resources — a good score
can open doors and save you money. But what if your score got a little bruised
amid the recent credit crunch? Don’t fret. Max out your credit rating with
these tips for repairing the damage.
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Order
your credit reports from the top three credit bureaus — Equifax, Trans-Union
and Experian. It’s likely that each is slightly different. Creditors aren’t
required to report to all three credit bureaus, so they typically report only
to the credit bureau to which they also subscribe.
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Examine
your reports carefully. Nearly every consumer has an error on at least one
credit report from one of the major credit bureaus. Carefully look for
everything from typing errors, outdated and incomplete information to
inaccurate account histories. Make a thorough list of items you want to dispute
and why.
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Dispute.
You can either complete the dispute form provided with your credit report or
write a letter. Clearly identify each mistake, and state why it’s wrong. Send a
photocopy of your credit report with the mistakes circled to the reporting
credit bureau. Include copies of supporting documents.
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Document,
document, document. Keep copies and records of all the forms, letters and
documentation you send to the credit bureaus, plus the dates you sent them. The
credit bureau must investigate any relevant dispute within 30 days of receiving
your letter. Any item that is not verified by a creditor is removed.
Source: BankRate.com
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