How to Rebuild Your Credit

Having good credit can open several doors and possiblities such as opening a business, buying a home, financing a car, and more. Although, if you have bad credit you can not get any of those things. Luckily there are ways to rebuild your credit.

You can rebuild your credit by paying off loads of debt or by going to a credit repair place to dispute some of your credit card charges, backed up payments, and even most loans.

Be aware that some of these companies are scams and will still take your money even if they dont fix your credit.

I ended up doing a little research to find a respectful company through the better business bearu called:

DISPUTEBEE

Disputebee is a credit repair software that helps automate the process of sending dispute letters. Just import your credit reports with one click and dispute negative inaccurate information.

So with Disputebee you don’t have to deal with the shady credit repair scammers.

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HOW DISPUTEBEE WORKS

1.) Import your credit report, and don’t worry the Disputebee software will walk you through the process.

2.) After uploading your credit report you will be able to pick the things you want to dispute and take off the report. DisputeBee, will create letters for you to print out and send to the credit bureaus. So the software helps you leverage laws like the FCRA which often results in these items being removed from their credit report.

3.) After you mail your first round of letters to the bureaus, you will wait for a response and then upload it into DisputeBee. It often takes multiple rounds of correspondence with the bureaus to see any items get removed or for any information to be corrected.

Getting rid of debt has never been this easy and all you have to do is follow the three steps and the first step starts here: https://disputebee.com

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