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Are Your Credit Reports Wrong?
So, to correct your credit report, you must directly contact the three main credit bureaus and the businesses that reported the incorrect information, show them the inconsistencies, and explain exactly what is wrong. It is wise to do this through a written letter.
Did Someone Use Your Credit Card, and Now You Are Stuck With the Tab?
You will not have to pay for a thief’s purchase if you push for an investigation and continue the process of reporting identity theft to the FTC, police, your bank, and other organizations.
Did You Fall for False Advertising on a Vehicle or a Property? Here Are Your Next Steps
False advertising entails a business wrongly labeling and claiming “facts” about their products.
What to Do if a Debt Collector Is Calling About Debt You Don’t Owe
If you are doing anything that revolves around your debt or the debt of an identity thief, you want to keep careful and detailed records for your sake.
Red Flags to Look Out for When Purchasing a Vehicle
If you are in the market to purchase a vehicle, you will face many choices, whether you want to buy new or used or go to a dealership, a family-owned establishment, or online. These choices can affect the process and what you will face from the sellers. No matter...
Do You Think Your Identity Was Stolen? Six Signs Your Identity Was Stolen
Identity theft can happen because of phishing attacks, company breaches, hacking, or a stolen wallet. Unfortunately, we may not know it is happening until it is too late.
What to Do If a Family Member Steals Your Identity
If you discover that a family member stole your identity for nefarious reasons, here is your guide on what to do next.
Did You Purchase a Car, But the Contract Seems Strange?
If something is wrong with the contract and you want to ensure you are properly heard, having an auto attorney join you can help the dealership understand the severity.
Is Your Credit Report Wrong? Don’t Worry, Here’s What You Do
So, if you have recently found that your credit report is housing incorrect data, here are your next steps to get it corrected.