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Second Credit Report Dispute

Request for reinvestigation

When you have written the first Credit Report dispute letter to a credit bureau and have had no response to your Credit Report dispute letter, it may be time for the second Credit Report dispute letter. If you suspect that your Credit Report contains incorrect information, you should definitely write a Credit Report dispute letter disputing Credit Report to the credit bureaus. After your first Credit Report dispute letter, you should wait 30 days for the credit bureau to act on your Credit Report dispute letter. If nothing is done, send them a second Credit Report dispute letter. In this section of Repair Credit Score, we provide a free sample second Credit Report dispute letter:

What should the second credit report dispute letter contain?

The sample credit report dispute letter disputing credit report contains:

  • you name and address
  • name and address of the credit reporting agency whom you are sending the letter disputing credit report
  • date of your letter disputing credit report
  • date of the first credit report dispute letter
  • your file or credit report number
  • list of errors on your credit report
  • Reminder of the thirty days and let them know that you have not received any response from your first credit report dispute letter.

Our sample credit report dispute letter for the purpose of disputing credit report. This sample credit report dispute letter includes all the above vital information. Below is the free sample second credit report dispute letter.

________________________ (your name and address)
________________________
________________________

________________________ (name&address of credit bureau)
________________________
________________________

__________ (date)

Dear Sir or Madam:

On _______ I sent you a written request for reinvestigation of my credit report (credit report or file number _________ ) regarding the following errors on my credit report:

  1. ________________________________________________
  2. ________________________________________________
  3. ________________________________________________

I am enclosing a copy of the letter I sent you. Thirty days have passed and I have not received any response from you regarding this matter. I would appreciate it if you would pease notify me of the status of this request as soon as possible.

Sincerely,

____________(sign and print your name)

The above letter is a free sample credit report dispute letter. You can modify this free sample credit report dispute letter to suit your credit dispute purposes. There are also other free sample Credit Repair letters available on various sections of our Repair Credit Score website.

Credit Report Dispute Part Four

What does the credit bureau do after investigation of a Credit Report dispute?

The agency is required to consider information and documentation from you as well as contact the creditor whose item you are disputing. Once all of the facts have been reviewed, the agency must:

  • give you the results of the reinvestigation within five days of the completion;
  • remove the item you are disputing if you are correct or if it is unverifiable (most creditors destroy records after twenty-five months, so it is very possible that the item you are disputing can no longer be verified);
  • ensure that an item that was corrected does not incorrectly reappear on your report; and,
  • provide you with a copy of your corrected report.
What happens if the credit bureau determines that the item being disputed is correct?

If the credit agency determines that the item you are disputing on your Credit Report is correct and that you are wrong, then the item will remain on the report.

If your report is corrected, the agency must send a copy of the corrected report to any creditors who have requested your report in the last year and to any employer who has requested it in the last two years.

Wait a few months after your Credit Report has been corrected and then request a copy of it. Verify that the error was corrected and has not reappeared. If it has reappeared (and this does happen), send a letter indicating this to the credit reporting agency and detail the history of the matter.

Credit Report Dispute Part Three

Don't dispute more than three items on your Credit Report

It is best to not dispute more than three items in one letter. If you wish to dispute more then three items, use separate letters for each group of three. A long list of disputes can indicate to the agency that you are not serious and are disputing everything just to make trouble. Include copies of any documents that support your position, such as letters confirming an account has been paid off or closed.

Does it cost anything to dispute Credit Report?

There is no cost to you to dispute your Credit Report. This is your legal right, so do not be afraid to exercise it!

When will I hear back from the credit bureau after filing a Credit Report dispute?

Generally, the agency has thirty days to contact you after receiving your letter. If you do not hear back from the agency within thirty days, send a second letter for reinvestigation. Once the credit reporting agency receives your request for reinvestigation, it has thirty days to reinvestigate the items on your Credit Report that you are disputing. If you provide the agency with information about the item, then the agency has fifteen extra days to investigate, a total of forty-five days. If the agency does not respond to your requests, contact the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) to file a complaint.