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Dispute Errors in your Credit Reports
As many as 79% of credit reports contain errors and 29% of
those errors are serious enough to result in a denial of credit.
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Payment Reporting Builds Credit (PRBC Report)
Don't be boxed in by traditional credit bureaus. Get a PRBC report that helps
consumers demonstrate credit worthiness.

Steps to Financial Freedom and Debt Elimination
Reasonable and painless steps that will help you eliminate debt and live a financial
free life.

Deletions vs. Paid Collections
Paying an old collection debt will not improve your credit scores, it will more than likely
lower your credit scores than raise them.

Credit Statute of Limitations
Learn how long negative information can stay on your credit reports and when debts
become uncollectible.

10 Steps to Building Business Credit
Building business credit can be accomplished regardless of your personal credit
history. Follow this step-by-step process to establish business credit.

Successfully Deal with Collection Agencies
Do not avoid calls from collection agencies. Learn how to come out ahead when
handling a debt with a collection agency.

Debt Settlement
Advice on how to settle your debts with collection agencies and creditors for just
pennies on the dollar and get deletions from your credit report.

Bad Credit Loans
Advice, tips and resources on getting a bad credit personal loan.
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