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  2. How to dispute an error on your credit report - AOL

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    Filing by phone might be the best option if you need a dispute specialist to help you with the process. All three credit bureaus have phone numbers you can call: Equifax: (866) 349-5191

  3. How to clean up credit reports - AOL

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    How to file a dispute by phone. The credit bureaus also accept disputes and follow-ups by phone. Here are the phone numbers for the bureaus: Equifax: 1-888-Equifax (1-888-378-4329) Experian: 1-888 ...

  4. How to Dispute Something on Your Equifax Credit Report - AOL

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  5. Stick It to the Man: How To Dispute a Credit Report Error ...

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    Step 3: Monitor Your Credit Report for Changes. After submitting your dispute letter and all supporting documentation to the credit bureau, you should receive a reply within 30 days.

  6. What is a 609 dispute letter? - AOL

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    A Section 609 dispute letter allows consumers to request verification of accounts on their credit reports. If the disputed information cannot be verified within 30 to 45 days, the credit bureaus ...

  7. How to unfreeze credit if you lose your PIN - AOL

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    Like Equifax, you can also unfreeze your credit report over the phone or by mail. Here’s how: Over the phone: Call 1-888-EXPERIAN (888-397-3742) and speak to a representative. They will verify ...

  8. 8 steps to remove old debt from your credit report

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    When you dispute an old debt, the bureau will open an investigation and ask the creditor reporting it to verify the debt. If it can’t, the debt has to come off your report.

  9. AnnualCreditReport.com - Wikipedia

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    AnnualCreditReport.com is a website jointly operated by the three major U.S. credit reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.The site was created in order to comply with their obligations under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) [1] to provide a mechanism for American consumers to receive up to three free credit reports per year.