Notice errors on your credit report?
Not exact matches
What that means is, if you
notice an
error on your personal
credit score and
report it to the bureau, it's up to the
credit bureau to prove you wrong, and they must respond to you within 30 days.
If you
notice one small
error on a collections account or a small
error in your personal information
on your
credit report, you can certainly try to dispute it yourself.
It is critical that you keep a close watch
on all three
credit reports from the three different bureaus, which would allow you to stop fraud from going overboard; it would also enable you to
notice errors and do something about it at an earlier time.
What that means is, if you
notice an
error on your personal
credit score and
report it to the bureau, it's up to the
credit bureau to prove you wrong, and they must respond to you within 30 days.
Make sure to review
reports on a regular basis and if you
notice inconsistencies /
errors speak with a business
credit expert.
If you
notice any
errors on your
report, dispute them with the
credit bureaus.
If you
notice an
error or inaccurate information listed
on your
credit report, don't worry.