How Mistakes Are Made - CREDIT REPORT
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CREDIT REPORT: How mistakes are made
When a credit report contains errors, it is often because the report is incomplete, or contains information about someone else. This typically happens because:
The person applied for credit under different names (Robert Jones, Bob Jones, etc.).
Someone made a clerical error in reading or entering name or address information from a hand-written application.
The person gave an inaccurate Social Security number, or the number was misread by the lender.
Loan or credit card payments were inadvertently applied to the wrong account.
ADDITIONAL CREDIT REPORT RELATED FACTS
Simple Mistakes That Can Cost You Money
You Can Dispute Inaccurate Items With The Source Of The Information.
What Exactly Is A Credit Report?
How Will I Know If There Is Negative Information In My Report?
Is There Anything That Cannot Be In My Credit Report? How Long Can Information Be Reported?
What Is The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)?
How Do I Get A Copy Of My Credit Report?
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