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From: sergio duvall 
Newsgroups: uk.finance
Subject: The Attorneys Guide To Credit Repair
Date: 22 May 2007 08:10:31 -0700
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Now, let's get down to business. You're serious about restoring your
credit or you wouldn't have read this far. So, here's how to do it.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act, a federal law, requires that all the
information in your credit report must be 100% accurate or it must be
deleted. With that in mind, the following 3 steps are all that's
required to quickly add massive points to your FICO Score:
1. You obtain a copy of your credit report.
2. You identify the negative information on your report.
3. You write to the credit bureaus (Trans Union, Equifax, & Experian)
and dispute the accuracy of the negative information they're
reporting.
After you've completed these 3 steps, the credit bureau has 30 days to
prove the negative information they're reporting is accurate. If they
are unable to do so, the information is deleted from your credit
report. Once the information is gone, your credit rating improves
automatically.
Using the credit repair techniques I teach, the credit bureaus are
unable to prove the accuracy of the information they're reporting,
over 97% of the time.
Now, this is your basic credit repair blueprint. If you've got each of
the 3 steps covered, you can repair your credit report with
mathematical certainty.
http://creditrepairsp.blogspot.com/#