Pay off the debt , then wait 7 years for the item to 'fall off' .
Also , the more good credit you have , the less noticeable the blemish will be .
Good Luck !
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2007-08-25 12:33:51
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answered by kate 7
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I recommend credit repair unless you have lots of time and a high tolerance for aggravation. Some things are better left to the professionals. Usually companies charge hundreds of dollars to simply pull your credit and send correctly worded dispute letters—this is the key…..people will tell you that you can do this yourself for free but the truth of the matter is that the credit bureaus will throw your letters away or simply reject them. There is an easy to use online kit that will deliver the results you want available for just $19.95 at the source website. A similar kit is being sold via infomercials and radio talk shows for seventy dollars more but they try to solicit you repeatedly for other services after the fact.
2007-08-26 11:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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From now on whenever you get something on credit pay it off a soon as possible and build an excellent credit history.
2007-08-25 19:35:22
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answered by Chulis 3
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Improving your financial habits will help you repairing your credit report. Every time you apply for the credit, your lender will check your report with the bureau before allocating fresh credit to you.
http://www.debt-loan-refinance-mortgage-credit.com/category/How-to-Clean-Up-Credit-Report.html
2007-08-25 22:26:32
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answered by Pitty T 2
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what is a credit blemish?
2007-08-25 19:57:17
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answered by heybulldog 5
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There are several factors that contribute to the onset of skin
blemishes and these try at home remedies provided at
http://tipsfromruby-blemishes.blogspot.com/ will help you overcome the problem.
2007-08-25 21:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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