eHow of the Day Your credit report contains more than a list of your current debts and payment histories. Current and past information about you, such as names, addresses and derogatory public records, also appear within your credit file. This data is provided to the credit bureaus by your creditors. Should any of your creditors make a reporting error, that error will be reflected in your credit report and can influence your score. The federal government provides consumers with a method to dispute and have inaccurate information removed from their credit records.…keep reading More Like This New on eHow | Follow Us |
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Wednesday, 20 July 2011
How to Get Stuff Off Your Credit Report
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