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bluealex915
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Let me explain this, two years ago I found out about the whole " do it yourself credit repair " thing. I began to fire off dispute letters like a mad man. I really didn't even keep up with what was the CRA's responses and was not very orginized at all.

Anyway, fast foward to now and I am very educated and orginized in my efforts due to the people on this board. The question I have is this, I can't freaking remeber what i have used in the past as far as dispute reasons on some of my older trade lines and they keep coming back verified.

Would it be a crazy thing to do to write the CRA and ask for all the dispute reasons that I have used on a particular account in the past? I am thinking so but I want to hear opinions from the other members and maybe even some good stratagy ideas that I can use to take care of this little problem.

Thanks...............................

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If the CRA verified the debt previously, it will come back as "Already Verified." At that point you can approach the credit company itself with your dispute.

I don't think the CRA's are required to provide you with a list of your reasons why you have disputed.

Try online with the CRA's it's much faster response time.

JT

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Would it be a crazy thing to do to write the CRA and ask for all the dispute reasons that I have used on a particular account in the past? I am thinking so but I want to hear opinions from the other members and maybe even some good stratagy ideas that I can use to take care of this little problem.

This is not an approach to use on women. And not even on CRAs...

It is a crazy thing to do so don't do it. It is a sure way for you to be declared frivilous...

Don't worry about what you have said before in the past (that almost sounds like relationships).

Keep trying lots of different approaches and rewrite the same approach. I have written like ten times the same "not mine" but with different angles to get something deleted.

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