Your Right to Include a Consumer Statement

If you disputed information that appears on your credit report and the credit bureau determines that you have not provided enough information to warrant changing the report or deleting the information, you are entitled to prepare a statement to be added to your credit report. The statement must be limited to 100 words. Preparing a statement will give you an opportunity to fully explain the reason why you are disputing the information despite the fact that you were unable to provide enough supporting evidence to have the information changed or removed.

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