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Credit Repair

by Robin Leonard

The acclaimed plain-English solution to fixing a bad credit report!Perhaps you've had problems with credit. Or perhaps you haven't, but your credit report says you have anyway -- nearly 80 percent of credit reports contain errors.Either way, a less-than-flattering report can hurt your chances of qualifying for credit card, loans, renting an apartment or finding a job.But a bad credit report can almost always be improved or corrected. Credit Repair shows you how to fix your credit situation quickly and easily, explaining the necessary steps in plain English. Learn how to:avoid overspending establish a realistic budget get out of debt now build a financial cushion read and understand your credit report get mistakes on your credit report fixed protect your social security number avoid credit discrimination get positive information added to your credit report negotiate with creditors Credit Repair includes forms and letters -- as tear-outs and on CD-ROM -- that will help you repair your credit as easily as possible!The 8th edition is completely updated and revised with the latest information and laws, and provides new information on identity theft and what to do if you are a victim of it. It also includes an explanation of sample credit reports from the major credit bureaus, plus resources to turn to for additional help.Forms from the CD-Rom, are available under the Appendix 3 of this EBOOK.*The CD-ROM is not included with the digital version of this book.

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