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Are
the claims that accurate and timely information can be removed
from your credit report, even if once delinquent debit has
been paid in full believable? After all millions of
consumers have credit report problems of one sort of another
and they are bombarded by a barrage of claims such as the
one above. If you thought it sounds illegal, you'd
be right. Nothing can be removed from a credit history.
The information, any information remains on your credit
files for up to seven years, and nothing you can do, whether
it be legal or illegal can change that.
That
being said, what you can do is to repair your credit and
present information that will improve your credit score.
How you can do that is simple. Our credit
repair toolkit
shows you the steps for a do it yourself credit file correction.
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