Credit Repair: How to Remove Negative Items from Your Credit Report
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Narrated by:
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Roland Purdy
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By:
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Mark Crosse
About this listen
If you have negative items on your credit report - look no further. This audiobook includes actionable steps to removing these negative items using the dispute process and other techniques you can use yourself.
Some of the common items this audiobook will help you remove include:
- Late payments
- Charge-offs and collections
- Repossessions
- Foreclosures
- Judgements
- Tax debt
- Medical debt
In addition, this audiobook includes dealing with bankruptcy, identity theft, divorce, and using credit repair companies.
If you want to get started on fixing your bad credit, get this audiobook and take action today!
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