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Credit Report Inaccuracies Often Reoccur
Posted on May 13, 2006 by Tom Fragala
Bob Brennan over at SoCalCreditDamage.com Blog writes a fantastic blog post. It’s a very important and useful insight into how your credit report can get re-tainted by an institution even after you WIN a case to have inaccurate account information cleaned off your report.
Even after you have successfully cleaned inaccurate information off of your credit report, you need to check every three to six months to see if it reappears. The reason: if the financial institution changes one single bit of information in the reporting of your account, it will bypass the “suppress” function that the credit bureaus have put on the account to prevent its future appearance on your credit report.
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