How To Remove Hard Inquiries In Less Than 24 Hours - YouTube

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How to remove hard inquiries in less than 24 hours?
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Yes, you heard that right.
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Do you need to increase your credit score fast and you have all of these inquiries just
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dragging your credit score down?
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Well, you are not alone.
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I'm going to show you exactly how those bad boys right off of there so you can get that
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credit score that you are looking for.
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Let's go.
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I'm going to share with you the true way to really get this done used by my students today
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and it's still working.
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I'm going to share with you the biggest trap to avoid that will get your credit score flagged.
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I'm going to tell you how to make sure that does not happen to you.
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And last but not least, if you stay to the end, I'm going to share with you a trick that
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I just learned this year that is working like magic.
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So, let's talk about personal credit.
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So, obviously, you're watching this video, you know that hard increase are probably lowering
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your credit score.
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But when it comes to personal credit, some of you guys may know, some of you don't.
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But I'm going to break it down for you.
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There are 3 credit bureaus when it comes to personal credit.
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You have Equifax, Transunion and Experian.
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And all 3 of those credit bureaus are different.
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There are 3 different companies that will report all of the information that is sent
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to them from different lenders.
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And they will compile a score.
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All of your tradelines such as credit cards, your mortgages, your auto loans.
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Even your student loans will report on your personal credit report and offer you a score
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based on how well you've paid those people, how well you've managed your accounts and
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the different types of accounts that you have.
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It is a very crazy thing because most people do not know how credit works.
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And in fact, most people could never tell you how to get a perfect credit score because
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this is a proprietary model that these companies use and they would never share.
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This is crazy algorithm that none of us absolutely know.
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But we've learned so much over the years that I can tell you some tips and some tricks and
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especially on how to get those inquiries move and how to keep a very good personal credit
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score no matter what the situation is.
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So, let's get into that part.
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So, the first step that we're talking about getting hard increase removed, we got to talk
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about the differences between hard inquiries and soft inquiries.
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Some of you guys, if you're watching this video or listening to this, you may already
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know what a hard inquiry is.
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But for those that don't, I'll quickly tell you the definition.
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So, when you apply for credit with a company whether to be an auto loan or credit card
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or whatever, if they pull your credit report, it will result in a hard increase.
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So, if they go to Experian, Transunion or Equifax and they say, "Hey, I want to see
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Jane's credit and make sure if she applies."
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It is going to show in a section on your credit report as inquiries.
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Those are hard inquiries.
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However, if someone just checks your credit profile without actually pulling the full
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report, that is what we call a soft inquiry.
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That means they did not pull your full credit report, they did not have your full social
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security number usually.
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And it does not result in an inquiry on your credit report.
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It is a soft pull.
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And in many cases, you can get approved for loans, for credit cards and, all different
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of things without resulting in a hard inquiry.
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There's tons of companies that we call soft pull to see if we qualify and give you loans
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or proceeds based on that.
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Sometimes I'll do a soft pull to say, "Hey, it does look like you're pretty qualified."
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And then do a full pull.
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And then there's companies that will never do a hard inquiry.
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They will use the soft pull and that credit inquiry and that profile to determine if you
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meet their general guidelines and lend to you based on that.
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But we're talking about hard inquiry.
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So, let me tell you few things about hard inquiries that you really need to know.
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When it comes to hard inquiries, why so many people are worried is because to many inquiries
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on your credit report can lower your credit score.
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And it prevents you from getting new credit.
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For example, I will tell you about a secret rule that most people do not know about is
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called the 5/24 rule.
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Meaning, for certain companies like Chase, for example.
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Okay?
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They do not want you to have more than 5 inquiries in the past 24 months for credit, okay?
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And if you have more than that and some cases, they will decline your request for loans right
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off the top.
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They will not lend to you, okay?
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So, it can be very detrimental to you to have too many inquiries on your credit report.
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Additionally, if you go for example to buy a car and you're going to the car dealership
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and they shop your credit report to all of these different lenders to see who will lend
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you a car.,, You know, lend you money for the car, that will result in tons of hard
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inquiries on your credit report and unfortunately, you can expect to lose about 5 points for
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every single hard inquiry that you have where you did not get approved for the loan.
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Now, do not ask me how they know if you didn't get approved or not but they know.
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Alright?
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So, they do.
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And you will typically lose about 5 points.
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I share with you really quickly a story that happened to me a few years ago.
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I went into a car dealership to buy a car.
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They shop my credit all around to all these different lenders.
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And I ended up losing 35 points on my credit, okay?
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And that's really a big deal.
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If you have a credit score just for example of just 700, now they have taken 35 points
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off of your credit.
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That is a lot, guys.
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Now you are now in the 660's okay?
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You're not even in an upper echelon of credit.
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You really need to be over 700 or at least over 680.
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And I literally went and bought a car, have a credit score over 700 and literally left
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that car dealership with a credit score less than 680.
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Oh, my gosh!
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Was I devastated when that happened to me?
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So now, let me tell you how to get those bad boys off of your credit report same way I
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did.
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So, go ahead and make sure you like this video if you are loving this content.
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I am spilling all the beans with you guys.
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Make sure you subscribe to my channel.
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Click that little notification bell so you do not miss any of this content that I'm bringing
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to you.
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And more importantly, this is a very important video.
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Please make sure you are sharing it with everyone you know.
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This is information that everybody should have so that we can win this credit game.
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So now, let's talk about how we are going to get those removed.
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Here's what I did, because the process is a little complicated but it's absolutely free
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and it's something that you can get done on your own without paying anybody to do.
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Okay?
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So, now let's first talk about a concept that you need to understand.
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When it comes to inquiries, you have to understand that the burden of proof is on the person
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that reported the information.
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For example, the person that reported that they had an inquiry, the burden of proof for
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them to prove that it is you and your credit report and they had the authorization to pull
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your credit is on them, okay?
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So, just think about that for a second.
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So, there's a way that if you feel like you shouldn't have all these inquiries.
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You feel like you don't recall them.
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You feel like "These are not mine.
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These are not justified."
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Whatever the situation is, you can go ahead and you can write a letter to get those removed,
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okay?
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But before you do that...
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Because I'm going to tell you exactly where to get the letter and where to send it.
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I'm going to first tell you, you need a couple of things.
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Because like I said the burden of proof is on the lender, on the person that put the
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inquiry up there and reported that information, you need to know that, okay?
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You need to know what happens.
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Because you know that, here's how we navigate around the game.
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When you dispute that you want to tab these inquiries removed, okay?
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You are not disputing directly with the lender.
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You're not going to say, "Hey, Chase.
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Take that inquiry off."
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You are going to go to the credit bureaus.
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You're going to go to Experian, Equifax or Transunion; whatever the inquiry is.
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And you are going to have the...
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You're going to send a letter to get those removed.
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But before you send that letter to those 3 credits bureaus to have those inquiries removed,
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you need to make sure that the information where they're going to get checked is frozen.
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So, here's the real secret: Those 3 credit bureaus --Experian, Equifax, Transunion; they
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usually go to a couple of different companies to see if this information is accurate.
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One of them is called Sage Stream, okay?
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You can go there absolutely free.
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And what you can do is go ahead and freeze your account with them, freeze your credit
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report with them so people can not access that information.
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It's absolutely free for you.
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Sage Stream.
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The next one is LexisNexis.
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And this is a company that reports all of the public information.
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They actually do criminal reports.
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They do credit reports.
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They do all different types of background court reports to make sure people are who
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they say they are.
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But you can actually freeze your account with them so then when you go ahead and you send
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this letter, they're not going to be able to access or verify your information with
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them.
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And this is how you can easily get these hard inquiries removed.
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So, you want to go ahead and freeze those accounts and then you're going to go to the
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Fair Credit Act.
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They have a website.
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This is through the government, the United States government.
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And they have a letter that you can use to dispute anything that you feel that is inaccurate
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or an error on your credit report.
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And it is a letter because it's a section of a law called Section 604.
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And that is what you will use to send to those credit bureaus in order to get those inquiries
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disputed or removed if they cannot verify them.
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It's just that simple.
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You want to make sure though you send that form 604 via USPS mail.
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You know, United States Postal Service and you also want to make sure that you send it
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certified mail.
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Alright?
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You also want to make sure you do not sign the letter.
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This is not for you to just sign and send it.
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You want to put your name, you put your information and you put the accounts that you are disputing
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and that is a...
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Do not sign that letter because you do not even want them to have your signature on file,
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alright guys?
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So, you submit that letter.
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And if they are not able to verify that those are truly inquiries that you initiated, they
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will have to be removed from your credit report.
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Just that simple.
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I have spilled the tea, guys.
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Okay.
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So, I have created an actual checklist.
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This is a fast little chi-chi for you guys.
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There's a link in the description box below for a free download --Noelle's free download
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on how to fix your credit, how to get these reports removed.
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I give you all of it right below in a checklist absolutely free.
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I just want to make sure you have all of the resources, all of the tools, and all of the
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knowledge that you need to be successful.
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To your success.