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August 2010

Transunion Lawsuit…time to cash in is running out!

By | August 27th, 2010|Class action lawsuits, FCRA, Transunion|

The credit reporting agency, Transunion settled on a class action lawsuit by setting aside 75 million dollars nearly 2 years ago.  Now, this amount is but a drop in the bucket and a baby slap on the wrist for this particular credit bureau but that discussion is for another day! The reason if you’re not familiar should knock your socks off, make you down right red eyed with blood rising to your head causing those vessels to bulge. Why?  […]

May 2010

Can you legally remove a bankruptcy with credit repair?

By | May 26th, 2010|Bankruptcy, Credit Bureaus, Credit Repair, Credit Report, FCRA|

This question came in recently from Janice and I started to send a reply to you but decided I’d address this in the blog for all to read.  Janice, I thank you for sending in this question as many people wonder the same thing.   Of course, you can insert foreclosure, tax lien, judgment, collections, slow pays, repossession, and the whole list of bad credit issues one might face to the question “Can you legally take a bankruptcy off a credit report?”. The short reality is every single entry on your credit report is suspect. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and law that states you as a consumer have the right to challenge the credit reporting agencies (CRA’s) and demand removal of any trade lines that are reported inaccurately, that cannot be validated or simply outdated. […]