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  • Credit Repair - Quick Identity Theft Solution

    Thursday, February 21st, 2008

    An Unpleasant Possibility

    Are there entries on your credit report that do not belong to you? These may be the result of a file merger error on the part of the credit bureaus. Or they may be the result of a more nefarious case of identity theft. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) gives you very specific and powerful tools to correct cases of identity theft and to quickly block the erroneous information from appearing on your credit report and impacting your credit scores.

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    Credit Repair - Collection Solutions

    Thursday, February 7th, 2008

    Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)

    The FDCPA is the consumer protection act designed to prohibit abusive practices by debt collectors. The FDCPA specifically defines a collector as any person that collects debts owed to others, and may include attorneys that collect debts on a regular basis. Note that the language indicates “debts owed to others”, and therefore excludes original creditors from its scope.

    Getting Started

    When a debt collector initiates a collection effort they must send you a written notice indicating: