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Cleaning your credit involves asking for verification of your credit accounts with the credit bureaus. The credit bureaus have 30 days to verify the accounts or they must be removed from your credit reports. You can also try contacting the creditors that are reporting and see if they will negotiate to remove any listing on goodwill or payment.
Get credit help from professionals or you can do it yourself. Just make sure you have done your research. Knowing your rights can help clean your credit . Good luck.
Here are some ideas from my site about raising your credit score .
The best advice is to go to annualcreditreport.com and get your free credit reports. Try to find any errors that might be bringing your score down. Make sure all your positive accounts are being reported.
Start a notebook and keep detailed accounts and documentation of all correspondence and telephone calls. A little organization goes a long way during this process.
Check out this blog Credit Recovery Help. It has all of the information you need.
You need help with this. www.creditboomerang.com They can assist with removing these negative items from your bureau. No charge till the job is complete. Good Luck!
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