Saturday, March 6, 2010

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Many consumers are under the impression there is nothing that can be done to change the information on their credit reports. Thankfully, this is not true. Federal law gives you the right to have misinformation on your credit reports corrected. You are ultimately responsible for assuring that your credit reports accurately represent your behavior as a consumer.

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) gives you the right to contact credit bureaus directly and dispute items on your credit reports. You can dispute any and all items that are inaccurate, untimely, misleading, biased, incomplete or unverifiable (questionable items). If the bureaus cannot verify that the information on their reports is indeed correct, then those items must be deleted.

Disputing items on your credit report should be easy, but many consumers give up before they ever see results. They don't take time to learn their relevant consumer protection rights or formulate a statute-based plan of attack, and their quest for credit justice ends in frustration. That's where Lexington Law comes in.

Defending your credit rights since 1991, Lexington Law has the knowledge and experience needed to help you effectively address your problematic credit history. From bankruptcies to charge-offs to tax liens, Lexington Law has challenged virtually every credit problem under the sun-and deleted over 1,000,000 items last year alone.**

Lexington Law has become the trusted leader in credit report repair because we believe in our work and we're committed to our clients' success. That, coupled with our knowledge and years of experience in the credit repair field, has led to achieve amazing results that have turned our clients' lives around.

Are you ready to take action on your credit?

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