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Hello all,

Does anyone have a good spreadsheet that they developed to track credit repair correspondence and are willing to share it? I did a search of the archives on this site and saw some responses from people that talked about them but no one ever seemed to come up with one. I also did a search on Google and came up with nothing.

Some organized good soul must have something like this to share with the group??? If I were better at Excel I'd probably try it myself.

Nitro

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A long time ago I actually made one up on Word.

I simply created tables for each CRA.

It was a lot easier that way because I wanted to put a lot of notes about the results.

Overall, what worked best for me is that I created three directories, one for each CRA.

In the file name, I put the date, type of dispute, and the creditor. Something like this:

01-22-03__DV_Col Unltd

01-27-03__Tax Lien

03-11-04__DEL_World Finance

I suppose everyone has their own special way of keeping track. This way helped in that I was sending out about a dozen or so letters like every month.

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Funny you should say that. I spent this morning making one. My simple idea was to have the three and the pos and neg items under each CRA's name.

I am happy to share it, just email me and I wil send it back to you. Meanwhile, I will watch this thread to see if any other industrious soul has made one better.

JT

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A three ring binder, three hold punch, and 5 dividers is better for me right now than my spredsheet. I have each CRA and a couple other option folders to set my course for the almighty 700's!

Nonetheless, I still have this spreadsheet and update it to track my progress. To be honest, the Cred repair process requires too much to put in a spreadsheet. It's a good global tracker.

-JT

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