Posted on November 24, 2009, 2:46 pm, by admin, under
Finance.
Jim Kemish asked: Are you under the impression that there is some relationship between the credit bureaus and the government? Credit repair expert Jim Kemish offers some insights.Not a Friendly ServiceIn a recent blog entry I wrote, “Significant legislation has been enacted to protect you from the impact of the credit bureau’s inaccuracies. The right [...]
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Posted on July 18, 2009, 12:00 pm, by admin, under
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Steve Evans asked: et a free online Experian Credit Report at their web site locations when you sign up for a free trial of credit monitoring and the service is free as long as you cancel soon afterwards and before the initial free trial period is over. Simply fill out your information for identification purposes, [...]
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Posted on June 28, 2009, 1:57 pm, by admin, under
Credit.
Jim Kemish asked: Not a Friendly ServiceIn a recent blog entry I wrote, “Significant legislation has been enacted to protect you from the impact of the credit bureau’s inaccuracies. The right that you have to receive copies of your three credit reports for free on an annual basis is not a friendly public service by [...]
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