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Credit Repair & New Credit Files Most likely you've seen ads in your local newspaper or on the Internet touting credit repair as a fast and easy way to rewrite your credit history. Credit repair is essentially the removing of negative entries from your credit report regardless of accuracy by taking advantage of provisions in the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Some ads even promote starting a new credit file from scratch with "little known secrets" the credit bureaus don't want you to know about. Credit repair essentially involves challenging negative information in your credit report whether it belongs there or not. By law the credit bureaus have 30 days to verify the information in question with the company that reported it. If they are unable to do so, the item must be removed... even if it is accurate. The older the information, the more likely the original records will not be available to confirm it. This is one of the so called secrets credit repair companies use to remove valid negative items in your credit file. Getting a "fresh start" or establishing a new credit report is another method used by promoters to establish new or clean credit files. The key to this method is using a TIN number (tax identification number) issued by the IRS. TIN numbers are normally issued to businesses for tax purposes. This number is used in place of your social security number to obtain credit. Once credit has been granted under this new number a new credit file will be created with no reference to the old you. Before embarking on a journey to a "New Credit You", you should keep in mind that there is nothing credit repair companies can do that you can't do for yourself. Additionally, some of the techniques used by the companies promoting new credit files involve legally questionable tactics that one should steer clear of. Credit Reporting Facts
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