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		<title>What do credit bureaus do?</title>
		<description>Credit bureaus gather, record and provide
financial information to a persons creditor.
All the credit histories are stored in their
database for future reference. 

This information is used by creditors to
evaluate if you are credit worthy. Your
credit history will provide a picture of your
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:21:35 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>What if one bureau removes an item but others do not?</title>
		<description>You may provide another dispute giving the
other credit bureaus the credit report which
shows the removal of the negative item. This
way, they can see the error that they have done.

You can also enlist the help of a credit
lawyer to assist you in appealing the
negative items in the report.
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		<title>How long do credit bureaus have to respond to my challenge?</title>
		<description>Based on the recent revisions done on the
Fair Credit Reporting Act, a credit bureau is
obliged to respond to a challenge within 30 days.

But, credit bureaus are given the right to
consider a challenge as irrelevant and
frivolous. Also, even though there is a 30
day limit for response, there</description>
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