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  2. Don't fall for a credit repair scam: Clean up your credit for ...

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    DIY credit repair: 5 steps to clean up your credit When it comes to errors on your credit reports, you have the legal right to get the information removed or fixed for free.

  3. How to compare credit repair companies & alternatives ... - AOL

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    DIY credit repair: As previously mentioned, you can handle the entire process on your own and avoid the fees associated with hiring a credit repair company. It will take a little more time and ...

  4. Forget Paying for Credit Repair. Fix Your Own Credit for Free

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    It might sound scary, but you can negotiate what you owe with these companies and save yourself the money a credit repair company would charge you to do the same. Pick up the phone and call the ...

  5. Different credit repair options: How they work and how to choose

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    DIY-ing your credit repair means you won’t be responsible for paying any fees, which can come with other repair methods. Under federal law, consumers can take their credit health into their own ...

  6. Wikipedia talk:Copyrights/Credit repair - Wikipedia

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    Note that I do not "accuse" or "charge" this, in a totally smelly (ANAL) sense! But the utter lack of any mention of LEGITIMATE bad entries in one's credit report is suspicious: I was shocked to find that the article implies that most "credit repair" is the removal of errors; I think it's just the other way around: most credit repair is either:

  7. Repair kit - Wikipedia

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    A repair kit or service kit is a set of items used to repair a device, commonly comprising both tools and spare parts. Many kits are designed for vehicles, such as cars, boats, airplanes, motorbikes, and bicycles, and may be kept with the vehicle in order to make on-the-spot repairs.