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How To Get More Than One Free Credit Report Per YearDid you know that in certain circumstances you may qualify for multiple free annual credit reports? Learn more and see if you may qualify for a free report here.
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Don’t Assume Your Credit Report Is Accurate—Check for These Errors NowConsumers should check their credit reports annually as they often contain errors that could affect their credit rating. Find out the most common mistakes here.
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Fix Errors on Your Credit Report: 8 Tips for Writing an Effective Complaint Letter to the Credit Reporting AgencyIf you've found errors on your credit report and need to write a letter to the agency to notify them of the mistake, follow these tips for an effective letter.
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What You Should Know About Filing a Lawsuit Under the Fair Credit Reporting ActFind out why you might file a lawsuit under the Fair Credit Reporting Act and how you can take steps to do so if you believe your rights have been violated.
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What's NOT Covered by the Fair Credit Reporting Act? 4 Common FCRA MythsAlthough the Fair Credit Reporting Act can be a powerful protection for consumers, it’s important to understand what kinds of issues aren’t covered.
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Filing a Dispute for Incorrect Information on a Credit ReportIf you’ve found inaccurate or incorrect information on your credit report, you can file a dispute asking the companies to correct their records. Here’s how.
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The Facts About Fraud and Your Credit ReportFraud not only disrupts your life and sense of security, but it may also harm your credit report.
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The Fair Credit Reporting Act Imposes Obligations on Credit Reporting AgentsThe Fair Credit Reporting Act is designed to protect consumers and their credit. The law governs how credit reporting agencies should handle your information.
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Consumers Are Entitled to Protections Under the Fair Credit Reporting ActThe information in your credit file can impact many areas of your life. It is important to know your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.