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fixing my credit report from all the three credit bureaus

Submitted by on Tue, 10/25/2005 - 16:33
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I pulled my credit report from the three bureaus and saw a number of open accounts with zero balance. Shall I consider closing those accounts? Also, I saw that there were some incorrect entries not common in all the reports. One credit report looks different from the other one. My question to you is that if I fix the errors of one of my report, shall the other two reports be updated automatically?


Hi Tomas

There are many factors that are related to closing your accounts. It depends on the number of accounts, the total available balance, and how much of the available balance has been used by you. If you close your accounts, your overall balance will get reduced. Also, the percentage of the available balance will get raised. Putting an overall view, your credit scores will be lowered.

Regarding the second part of your query, it is not necessary that all the credit bureaus will automatically update your credit file. You will have to make sure that each credit bureau has updated your file.


Submitted by ben on Tue, 10/25/2005 - 16:49

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I was late on my car payment and the car was repossesed. I paid a penalty to the bank, storage costs to the repo company and got my car back. I paid off the car and have title in hand but my credit report shows a repossesion. Can I have that removed since technically the car was not repossesed?


Submitted by on Wed, 11/16/2005 - 12:15

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Rafael,

Repossession is a negative remark that stays in the file for as long as 7 to 10 years. This was reported by the creditors in your report before you paid them.

Once negative information has hit your file, it can't be removed unless it is inaccurate. It is putting the actual effect of your account to your future lenders.


Submitted by ben on Wed, 11/16/2005 - 12:47

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