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If you can prove that you have paid off (satisfied)any debt that you owe to those who have left bad info on your report,you should be able to clear your name.But I note that you are in the USA so things could be different to the UK were I am,but it shoulnt be that much different. Good Luck.
PS when youve cleared your name send me one of your Credit Cards to spend on.
You can surely remove all your negative info from your credit if its really negative.
There are some favorable laws that protect the consumer interests, namely, the FTC's Fair Credit Reporting Act. The law regulates the information reported by credit bureaus and sees to it that no inaccurate or outdated information finds its way into the consumer's credit report. You can use this law to your advantage without having to resort to the services of a credit repair company.
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haha no way!
by Brina on August 23rd, 2009