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		<title>How do I get my credit report and what info do I have to give?</title>
		<description>You can contact the three credit bureaus and
obtain an credit report from them. These
three are Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
Upon your request and a small fee, they will
do your credit report and send it to you. 

You have to provide the following information
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		<title>What is the worst thing that can appear on my credit report?</title>
		<description>The worst thing that may ever appear in a
person's credit report is bankruptcy.
Creditors shy away immediately from lending
to people who have undergone bankruptcy. 

If credit line is ever granted, a bankruptcy
can jack up interest rates sky high.
Bankruptcy is followed by foreclosure,
repo</description>
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		<title>How long does information stay on my credit report?</title>
		<description>Negative information can lust from 3 top 7
years depending on the severity of the
information. But, when you are applying for a
job that pays over $20,000 or for an
insurance policy worth over $50,000, a credit
bureau may submit information as old as 10 years.
keywords: Credit Repair | Bad Cre</description>
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		<title>Can I fix my credit report or credit score on my own?</title>
		<description>Yes. This is much possible, although a bit
more bothersome and tiring than having a
credit repair company do it for you. What you
have to do is to check for errors in the
credit report. After doing so, you can make
proper payments on your debt. Try to clean up
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		<title>Why should I challenge a negative credit entry on my credit report?</title>
		<description>You should challenge any negative credit
entry on your credit report especially if
they are erroneous. This could make a big
impact in any credit application that you do.
You may either end up getting rejected or
with stiff interest rates.
keywords: Credit Repair | Bad Credit | Debt Consolidat</description>
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		<title>What do I do if I find errors on my credit report?</title>
		<description>It is imperative that any errors in your
credit report be fixed immediately. You need
to dispute the report with the credit bureau
that did your credit report. You can do so by
writing a dispute letter.
keywords: Credit Repair | Bad Credit | Debt Consolidation | Credit Report</description>
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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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