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Things you need to know before challenging an error

Submitted by Jason on Mon, 03/07/2005 - 02:49
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A credit bureau is required by law to investigate the information that you challenged on your credit report unless it is "irrelevant or frivolous." Therefore, in order to avoid such a charge, it is best to challenge each item separately because a general challenge may be considered frivolous. Pursuant to United States Code, Title 15, Chapter 41, Subchapter III, Section 1681I an item must be removed if upon investigation by the credit bureau it is found to be "inaccurate, incorrect, erroneous, misleading or outdated" (see code section here). Therefore, it is important to use one of these reasons in your challenge as the grounds for your dispute.


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A credit bureau is required by law to investigate the information that you challenged on your credit report unless it is "irrelevant or frivolous."

But I see only a very small percentage is aware of it.


Submitted by Vikas on Wed, 03/23/2005 - 09:58

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