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

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    While credit repair companies often claim they can "erase" bad credit or boost your scores, claims like these can be both false and misleading. Follow 5 steps to fix your credit without spending a ...

  3. What are credit repair companies and how do they work? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Credit repair consists of finding and fixing mistakes on your credit report to boost your score. You can do credit repair on your own for free, but it can be time-consuming.

  4. Is credit repair a scam? - AOL

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    Not all credit repair companies are bad. Some can actually help you build credit.

  5. Credit Repair Organizations Act - Wikipedia

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    The US Credit Repair Organizations Act ("CROA") is Title IV of the Consumer Credit Protection Act. Despite its name, it is not actually an act; Section 401 states, however, it can be referred to as "Credit Repair Organizations Act". The statute was signed by President Bill Clinton on September 30, 1996. [1]

  6. Credit counseling - Wikipedia

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    Although there is variation from country to country and even in regions within country, consumer debt is primarily made up of home loans, credit card debt and car loans. [3] Credit counseling includes an array of services to address consumer debt that is not within the debtor's ability to pay, such as education about credit personal finance ...

  7. How to repair your credit in 5 steps - AOL

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    Many lenders and credit card issuers provide free credit score tracking. It could be as simple as checking your monthly statement or logging into your account online. Speak to a non-profit credit ...