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[H966]How To Clear Credit Report
by Bryan Pringle, Ph.d., Bry
Everyone has heard the horror stories. The stories about individuals whose credit score is ruined from errors and fraudulent activity that is posted on their credit report. Stolen identities, stolen credit card numbers, and stolen Social Security Numbers, can all be used to fraudulently apply for credit on your credit history. There are a few simple rules to keep in mind if ever you have fraudulent activity reported on your report.

Always remember to dispute the fraudulent activity on your credit report as soon as you find out about it. Waiting too long, can erode your rights to dispute the fraudulent activity on your report. Make sure to write to all three credit bureaus, when disputing fraudulent activities. Only disputing fraudulent activity with one credit bureau, will not erase the activity reported on the other two bureaus.

Make sure to ask for proper documentation from the financial institutions that are reporting the fraudulent activity. Many times individuals will dispute the activity, but forget to request documentation from the financial institutions reporting the activity. If you don't ask for the proper documentation, then you won't receive it. Usually, the fraudulent activity is some sort of mistake that can be cleared up upon inspection of the credit application and identifying information, given to the financial institution by the credit applicant. In many cases, the financial institutions may have wrongly reported someone else's credit activity on your report, simply by erroneously giving the wrong address, wrong name, or wrong Social Security Number to the credit bureaus.

Keep in mind, that if the financial institution doesn't provide the proper documentation to prove the debt is actually yours within thirty days, then by Federal law, the credit bureaus have to remove the disputed charges from your report. This is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Don't be under the impression however, that after thirty days, the disputed charge will be removed. Although the credit bureaus are required by law, to remove the disputed charges from your report if the financial institution doesn't provide the appropriate documentation automatically, usually you have to write them again, after the thirty day period expires, to inform them of the failure by the creditor to provide the proper documentation. Persistence is the key.

It usually takes on average, about four to six months, to clear up fraudulent activity on one's credit report. Unfortunately, it is a very slow process. Also, be aware that the individuals who work at the credit bureaus, may not necessarily be legally savvy. It is always a good idea, to provide the credit bureaus with copies of the relevant legal statutes, under which you are making the dispute of charges.

Don't get discouraged if at first the disputed charges are not removed in a timely manner. Remember that persistence is the key. Sooner or later, the financial institution will usually give in, and remove the disputed charges. They are not in business to fight with consumers over disputed charges on their credit report. They are in business to make money from interest charged on the borrower's debt.

Sometimes, the credit bureaus and the financial institution will refuse to remove the disputed charges. If this happens, then you have the right to place a comment along with disputed charges. You can say something like “Credit company refuses to remove fraudulent charges”, or “Credit card was issued to someone else fraudulently, and charges are not mine.” You may also want to consult an attorney, because you may have the right to sue the financial institution and the credit bureaus, to force them to remove the fraudulent activity on your report.

Always remember, that just because a fraudulent charge is shown on your credit report today, doesn't mean that it has to be there tomorrow.

You don't have to live with bad credit or pay hefty fees to have your credit repaired. You can remove bad entries in your report and rebuild your credit profile. You don't need to spend a fortune to accomplish this. Armed with the right information you will be on your way to rebuilding your credit record.

Credit bureaus are required to delete items that are not 100% accurate or cannot be verified within a reasonable period of time. Also, outdated information must be deleted.

The first step in repairing your credit is to get a copy of your credit report. You need to know what the credit bureaus are saying about you. By law, you can get a copy of your credit report, for a fee. However, if you have been denied credit within the past 60 days, then you can get a credit report at no charge from the credit bureau.

When you receive your report, examine it carefully. Damaging information may appear in your report wihtout your knowledge. Make sure all information is current and accurate. Identify any incorrect or inaccurate information that has been entered into your report. Pay close attention to all the accounts listed on your report. Mistakes happen all the time. Make sure you do not overlook any errors.

You can have damaging information deleted from your credit report. You have the right to dispute incorrect or misleading information on your report.

To do this, complete the dispute form that you received with your credit report and return it to the credit bureau. Be sure to send your dispute letter certified mail, return receipt requested. This will provide you with a paper trail and help you remember when to follow up.

If you dispute an item, it must be reinvestigated and deleted if in the event the item is found to be false or unable to be verified. By law, if the credit bureau does not respond within the alloted time, then the disputed item must be deleted from the report.

Another way to smash negative credit remarks on your credit report is to take advantage of the "100-word consumer statement" which allows you to file a brief statement detailing your side of the story and submit this to the credit bureau, for inclusion in your report.

Once your credit report is updated, you should request that the credit bureau send updated copy of your report to any businesses that checked your credit within the past six months (or two years if it involves employment).

Now that you've removed the negative entries, it's time to rebuild a good credit report.

One way to add positive information to your report is by taking out a small loan backed by funds in your savings account. When you pay off the loan, your security deposit will be released to you.

You can also build credit by having someone with good credit cosign on a loan for you. This strategy can speed up the process of rebuilding your credit.

Having a secured credit card can help you build or rebuild your credit. To obtain a secured card, you are required to deposit money in a savings account to guarantee the charges. The deposit is frozen and left untouched until it is obvious that you have defaulted. So make sure all your payments reach the company before the due date. Always stay within your credit limit.

If you ever wanted to wipe out your bad credit and rebuild your credit report, now you can. A good credit record can make your life easier and more enjoyable. Take action now.

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