Cleaning up your credit reports by getting errors fixed and taking steps to address any legitimate negative information can help you improve your credit file. Why should you clean ...
Ever wonder why you can check your credit report for free once per year? Or why the government website that allows those free ...
For the “failure to conduct proper investigations of consumer disputes,” the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) last ...
NEW YORK - Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani reached a settlement with two former Georgia election workers over ownership of his Florida condo and three World Series rings. They had been ...
The US Department of Labor’s wage division has released two opinion letters clarifying the use of the tip credit in fast-casual restaurants and how state or local paid leave laws interact with the ...
Which example will we follow? To the editor: Last week, many eulogies were spoken for the late President Jimmy Carter at his funeral. Many have learned of his humanitarian efforts toward eradicating ...
It is contrary to longstanding regulatory and judicial precedent and is another example ... dispute and conveys inaccurate information to the entity that filed a negative item on a credit report.
Anthropic has made a deal to settle parts of a copyright infringement lawsuit brought against the maker of the Claude AI model for allegedly distributing protected song lyrics. The agreement ...
"Although we do not believe Clemson has been malicious, it is undeniable that Clemson has not lived up to their responsibilities in our partnership," the letter read. "The numerous examples of ...
Taking another example, it may happen that you see a loan or a credit card issued in your name, which you have not applied for. You can raise the dispute to get it removed from your credit report.
TOLGART/GETTY IMAGES Once you've identified an error, submit a dispute letter directly with the credit reporting company; you can use the FTC's sample for inspiration. The bureau must investigate the ...
in February 2022 after Russia launched its war against Ukraine Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has threatened to cut financial support for more than 130,000 Ukrainian refugees as a dispute ...