Don’t Let Credit Report Errors Ruin Your FICO Score
Our Credit Report Dispute Attorneys Can Help Fix Credit Report Errors in order to Correct Your FICO Score
- Do you see any incorrect information on your credit report?
- Are there accounts on your credit report that you don’t recognize?
- Are collection agencies contacting you about a debt that is not yours?
If any of the above applies to you, contact us immediately. Call us or fill out the form on this page, and we will personally get you connected with help for your Identity Theft problem.
What To Do If You Think Your FICO Score Is Inaccurate
If you notice suspicious activity on your accounts, contact your bank and credit card companies immediately to close the accounts. This may indicate identity theft and will stop further fraudulent charges.
You can also contact the three major credit bureaus – Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax – to place a fraud alert on your credit reports. This will require creditors to verify your identity before opening new accounts in your name.
If there are items on your credit report that you know are wrong, send a dispute letter to the credit bureaus explaining thoroughly the errors. They are required to investigate your claim and make the correction happen within 30 days. If they do not or say that there is nothing wrong with your credit report, you will need to get an attorney to take the dispute to the next level.
This is why it will be much more convenient to have an attorney by your side from the start. Pressure from an attorney will have a different effect than pressure coming from an individual and will achieve faster results.