Dispute credit reports - Discover 5 Powerful Advance Techniques on How to Dispute Credit Reports
Posted: Sunday, December 19, 2010
by Mark Clayborne
Mark Clayborne
Challenging incorrect, outdated and unverifiable information on your credit report could be a very difficult process if you don’t have the knowledge to counter the bureaus failures to remove damaging accounts on your reports. The five advance techniques are only used when bureaus refused to remove unverifiable and incorrect information from your credit file.
The credit organization said that your disputes were frivolous
Write the bureau back and ask them to provide you with a reason on why they feel that your disputes are frivolous. In addition, ask them what they need you to do to continue the investigation. Listed below are some techniques you can use to prompt a new investigation in the event that your dispute has been deemed frivolous.
Dispute credit reports technique two:
Contact the manager
Send your letter to the manager of the customer relations department. Once the letter goes there, they normally restart the dispute process because they may think that you are seeking legal advice.
Dispute credit reports technique three:
Contact Better Business Bureau
File a complaint with your local Better Business Bureau and let the credit bureaus know that you have filed. The bureaus, like any other business, aims to look good to potential customers and will avoid too many negative remarks against it.
Dispute credit reports technique four:
Contact your state senators
Let the credit bureau know that you plan to file a complaint with your state senator's office. Send copies of your complaint letter along with your dispute form to the credit bureau.
Dispute credit reports technique five:
Complain to the following organizations
You can address multiple agencies as each agency has an interest in how the bureaus treat consumers. Here is the list of organizations you can send your letters to:
- The Federal Trade Commission
- The State Regulatory Agency
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Comptroller of the Currency Federal Reserve System
- Credit and Insurance
- California Regulatory Agency Division of Consumer Complaints
- Bank Card Holders of America
- Call for Action, and the Office of the Attorney Generals
Using these advance techniques will get you results over time. Be patience with the process as the credit bureaus have 30 days to respond to your dispute. Filing a complaint with the various organization above and then sending a copy of that complaint with your dispute letter will get the credit bureaus attention. It will let the bureau know that you are serious about removing the incorrect information that is preventing you from getting your dream house. Take action to see results.
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