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This scenario reads like a fairy tale, only without the happy ending. Once upon a time, consumers could correct flawed credit reports by challenging incorrect information, thereby ensuring themselves better interest rates when obtaining new credit or a quickly approved...
There are a lot of common misconceptions surrounding the credit repair process. Apprehension about making the wrong moves when it comes to trying to raise our credit scores or fix negative credit reports often cause many to take no action...
Another day brings news of yet another fed up consumer who filed suit against a credit bureau for failing to correct errors in their credit reports. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a great article detailing the frustrations of a woman forced...
A consumer notified me of a press release they stumbled across yesterday entitled "NationalCreditReport.com Addresses The Common Question, "How Do I Avoid Identity Theft?" I followed the provided links directly to the site and when the page opened -I felt...
Experian one of the big 3 credit reporting bureaus today released a press release pointing out "a study" they did "finds a significant relationship between high credit scores and propensity for identity fraud victimization."They further note in the release that...
What if The Big Three had to compete for our business just as other companies do? What if we could choose which of the three we preferred to disseminate and profit from our information? Would there be better customer service,...
Are you paying for someone else's mistakes? You may be paying higher interest rates and insurance premiums due to a contaminated credit report and inaccurately calculated credit scores. It's important to review your credit reports and dispute any inaccuracies -and...
Identity theft is often exacerbated by the fact that consumers typically don't review their credit reports. As reported data breach numbers continue to rise and thieves continue to find ingenious methods to hijack, and then sell our personal information in...
A memoir exposing the steep price consumers pay when facing mortgage servicing errors, inaccurate credit reporting, illegal debt collection practices, identity theft and weak consumer protection laws. THE BOOK » DENISE'S STORY »

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