Dispute Letters For Credit Report

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Dispute letters for credit reports shouldn't be a cookie cutter for everyone. They should be personal to you. The letter will have sections that are going to be generic. For example, sections of it where you touch on past law suits and quoting of applicable credit laws. Those parts of your letter you can expect to be generic. That is understandable. You're telling them you know what you're doing and you know your rights.

When it comes to the actual damage you've had because of the mistake, the more personal you can make it, the better. When expressing the damage that you have suffered because of their mistake, make it as real as possible, putting actual anger, frustration and coming across genuinely affected by this on your credit report goes along way. You can touch on how embarrassed you were when applying for the credit and being rejected for something that's out of your control. Another way it to emphasize how you had to go without something, for example, clothing, car, house etc, because of their mistake. Make it real and emotional, have them feel what you feel or want them to feel.

Dispute letters, by the emotions they cause, should get more and more aggressive. The fact is that you will have to send more than one. Especially if you're going to communicate with the collection company, the credit bureau and possibly the original creditor. Each letter will be different and address a different aspect of your credit repair efforts. Make them aggressive as you go along and paint the picture of the steps you're going to take if your concerns aren't addressed.

The dispute letters for credit reports will differ from creditor to bureau and original creditor because you're trying to accomplish different goals. For example, to credit bureaus, you'll be asking them to verify the information. When contacting the original creditor you'll be asking them to investigate not verify, the information. Don't get the two confused. Lastly, the collections companies you'll be questioning their ability and authorization to collect from you.

Doing this, I raised my credit score myself. I didn't pay anyone to do it and I did it with a couple of different credit repair guides and a few months of writing letters.


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Copyright 2010 Rene C. Alexander This article was originally written by Rene C. Alexander and posted on credit.research-shop.net. Any reproduction without consent is a violation of copyright laws.



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