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		<title>Credit Repair Guidelines For You</title>
		<description>Here are ten effective ways to rebuild your tarnished credit rating. Of course, these are not all the ways that are possible, but they are enough to give you a good start. Learn about your reports 
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		<title>A Credit Repair Kit or a Waste of Money</title>
		<description>For the purposes of this article, I compared the contents of two 'credit repair kits'. These are being sold all over the internet. The ads go something like; 'Repair Credit Rating! Increase Credit Score! Do It Yourself!' I just wanted to see what they were selling and if it was worth fifteen or sixt</description>
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