How To Determine What Is Being Reported On Your Credit
With the rising increase of identity theft cases in the United States, combined with
the shocking fact that well over 72% of all credit reports contain errors it makes it
very important that you...
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How To Determine What Is Being Reported On Your Credit
With the rising increase of identity theft cases in the United States, combined with
the shocking fact that well over 72% of all credit reports contain errors it makes it
very important that you regularly check your credit so you are fully aware about
what is being reported by the credit bureaus.
So many people just assume that
everything is correct until it comes time to make a large purchase such as a new
vehicle or house, and when they are denied due to a poor credit score they are then
made aware of the errors and mistakes on their credit reports.
At this point it
becomes panic mode: how did that information end up there? What can be done to
correct the problem?
Instead of waiting for a problem to arise; and there is a very high probability of it
happening, it is best to regularly check and continuously monitor your credit scores
and credit reports form the three major credit reporting agencies.
If you would like
to be proac
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