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- New Video- Disputing Items On Your Credit Report Multiple Times For Verified Debts
I just released a new video in an ongoing series of “Credit Tip Videos” which I have been producing for Credit-Tip-Videos.com
This new video is the video version of my earlier blog post located here: http://www.creditips.com/blog/can-you-dispute-an-item-on-your-credit-report-multiple-times.html Where I answer a question that a consumer had asked about if they can dispute an item on their credit report multiple times if a [...]
Fri, 29 Jun 2007 18:59:38 +0000
- 3 Ways to Avoid Late Payments
With the rising cost of living and your busy schedule, there are indeed times that you end up missing payments on your bills, credit cards, car loan dues and even mortgage dues. If you are not careful, you will end up repeatedly paying late payments, which in the long run can be quite considerable. In [...]
Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:03:27 +0000
- New Video-Top 10 Credit Report Killers
I just produced a new video that covers the top ten credit report killers…
In this video I answer the most common questions I get about information that appears on credit reports.
Specifically I cover information on Charge-offs, Collection Accounts, Judgments, Inquiries, Bankruptcies, Delinquencies,and more…
You will learn what each of these items are and how they can affect your [...]
Sun, 03 Jun 2007 19:59:04 +0000
- Can you dispute an item on your credit report that shows “no activity”?
This question was asked so I will reiterate. That yes you can dispute accounts showing on your credit report as “n/a” (no activity) for date of last payment or date of last activity that is appearing on your credit report.
In fact I encourage to do this. That would be a prime classic scenario to get the [...]
Fri, 25 May 2007 22:36:46 +0000
- Can you dispute an item on your credit report multiple times?
A consumer asked this question after they disputed an item on their credit report and the creditor had verified the debt.
They wanted to keep disputing the debt but I warned them that if the debt was originally disputed through the CRA’s (credit reporting agencies) then they will just make a notation in their file as [...]
Thu, 24 May 2007 05:16:39 +0000