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1. Obtain all three Credit bureaus Credit Reports. 2. Read the Credit Reports to identify troublesome credit records. 3. Dispute those credit records on your Credit Report with the Credit bureaus. 4. Disputed Credit Report records are removed or corrected. Credit Report records that were not verified are removed. 5. Discuss negative Credit Report items with creditors and collection companies. 6. After you discuss and make payment, creditors delete the negative accounts or change them to a positive credit rating. 7. Do not confirm the account if any information about the credit record is wrong. 8. Do not use letterhead. 9. Do not photocopy a fill in the blanks form letter. 10. You may want to send disputes during busy times of the year that can cause a delay in verification within a reasonable time.
 
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Bankruptcy: Improve your credit rating and get your finances back on track

mirror.co.uk
There are specialist credit cards that are designed to help people to gradually repair credit records. These have low limits and high interest rates. The idea is not to build up debt but to use the card each month for smaller purchases, such as your...
Bankruptcy: Improve your credit rating and get your finances back on track

6 ways you're sabotaging your credit repair efforts

Las Vegas Review-Journal
If your credit is severely damaged because you filed for bankruptcy — or for any other reason — you can still take steps to repair it. In order to do so, though, you need to make sure you don't hurt your credit even further. Avoid sabotaging your...
6 ways you're sabotaging your credit repair efforts
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