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Declaring Bankruptcy Information Debts

December 15th, 2008 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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Credit report question: How do I remove somebody else’s information off my credit report?

I was looking at my 3 agency credit report, and my score is excellent, but there is some strange stuff in there, like a debt forgiven for bankruptcy, and a JCPenny credit card from 1976. Only problem is I’ve never declared bankruptcy, and in 1976, I was probably picking my nose in the highchair while trying to say “mama” and “daddy.” My grandmother, who had a horrible financial record, has the same name as I do. I’m sure all the bad info is off her records. How do I remove her info off my credit report? I am so close to a perfect score. Sorry Granny, but your stuff is messing me up!!

Contact the Credit Bureau first by filing a claim and request a written resolution to your issue. Contact the Better Business Bureau for additional help and support. Check your Credit Bureay Report for FREE on an annual basis. Request a copy of your Credit Reports with the major reporting agenecies in your area and compare the data on file on you? GOOD LUCK! :-)

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