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FAQ On Credit Reporting

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

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Mandatory arbitration leaving credit customers at a disadvantage

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

If you look carefully — and you probably haven't — in the fine print in your credit card agreement or in many of the consumer contracts you sign, you'll likely find a provision that says if you have a dispute and want your day in court, you're out of luck.

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CreditKarma.com Unveils First Free Credit Monitoring Service

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

CreditKarma.com monitors the consumer's credit report for free on a daily basis. 3. A significant change occurs in their credit file, such as a new credit inquiry, a delinquent payment or improved payment history. 4. CreditKarma.com notes the …

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How Long can a Negative Entry Remain on my Credit Report?

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

myfinancialeducationservices.com Negative credit accounts, or trade lines, can remain on your credit report for up to 7 years, and bankruptcies and other public records for up to 10 years. Inquiries on your credit report may remain for 2 years. These are the maximum times that are permitted by federal law for reporting agencies to show negative items; however, these times are not mandatory.

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Declaring Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 Vs Chapter 13

Friday, December 30th, 2011

The collection agencies are hounding you relentlessly. The calls keep coming in at all hours, your making the best effort to meet the obligations of your various creditors, and you are scrambling to make ends meet. Despite your best efforts, your finances are simply upside down and you are considering declaring bankruptcy. You are aware that it can provide relief and allow you to restructure your debt and settle obligations with the bankers, but is it right for you?

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Consumer Credit Counseling Services will not remove negative information from your credit.

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

myfinancialeducationservices.com Consumer Credit Counseling Services will not help you to remove negative information from your credit report. It may help you with your debt issues but you will have to go through a dispute process to legally remove any negative information that is reporting on your credit report. If the information that is reporting is found to inaccurate, obsolete or unverifiable then the information on the credit report must be removed.

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Consumer Credit Capital Launches Clean Credit Repair Program

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Consumer Credit Capital Launches their Clean Credit Repair Program. The Program was developed based on thousands of hours of credit management experience in dealing with creditors, collectors and credit bureaus.Houston, Texas (PRWEB) December 07, 2011 Consumer Credit Capital launches their Clean Credit Repair Program. The program was developed based on thousands of hours of credit management …

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Find Out About Credit Report, Info, Announcement And A Lot More …

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Any one will be glad to get an absolutely free credit history statement. It is always good to keep track of your consumer credit records. Nowadays it is very essential to keep track of our credit rating report because the identity fraud and also to …

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Alabama Debt Buyer Suit — Credit Reports Must Be Corrected

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

When you win your Alabama debt buyer lawsuit, it normally means you do not owe any money to the debt buyer (Midland Funding, Asset Acceptance, LVNV, Cavalry Portfolio, etc). This means the debt buyer cannot keep this account on your credit reports (Equifax, Experian, Innovis, and Trans Union). If you live in Alabama feel free to contact me at 205-879-2447 or visit us on our website here — www.alabamaconsumer.com

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Why You Need a Free Credit Report.

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

There are a number of services that allow you to file for a credit report . This is certainly important to know that all credit reports are free if asked for in the consumer. A person with credit history you have the right to as many …

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