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Credit scores constantly fluctuate when changes occur with your credit file. For example, making a payment on a credit card will have an affect on your credit score. As Correct Credit Solutions moves through the dispute process with the credit bureaus, your score may change as well.
When disputing ‘negative’ information on your credit report, the credit bureaus will remove the item(s) in question until the reinvestigation of the item is complete. Since we are disputing ‘negative’ items on your report, your score may increase during the process because the negative item is temporarily removed until its accuracy is determined. This temporary score is not necessarily an indicator of your final credit score.
When Correct Credit Solutions has completed the dispute process, your credit report will then show a new score. If you have done your part and remained current on your good-standing credit, then incredible change is possible. Keep in mind that each credit bureau has different criteria for determining your score, which is why your score varies from bureau to bureau.
The items listed below are the types of items that cause individuals to be denied loans. We successfully remove and/or correct these items on your credit report when they are listed inaccurately. With our knowledge of the credit reporting system and how these mistakes are made, we will assist you in getting the credit you desire and the interest rates you deserve.
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