How many accounts can I dispute on my credit report at a time?

Jennifer O asked:


I have several questionable accounts listed on my credit report and it’s hurting my score. I’d like to dispute them all at once, is this acceptable – or do I have to do like 3 accounts at a time?

Jonathan
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5 Responses to How many accounts can I dispute on my credit report at a time?

  1. Salamander E says:

    Rodney

    Step by step if ,think what is possible to obtain your credit limit.

  2. dusty_titus says:

    Sharon

    Do them all at once, and do all three Credit reporting agencies!

  3. carl.bennet says:

    Javier

    I do 3 or 4 at the time. In theory you can dispute them all in one single letter, the problem is that sometimes the credit bureau see those letters as deliberate attempt to delete every single negative on your report without legitimate cause and they reject the disputes as frivolous. They can lawfully do that.

    3 or 4 accounts at the time with each bureau is the fastest way, if something comes back verified wait at least 30 days before disputing it again.

  4. Marcie H says:

    Juanita

    You can dispute as many as you wish….

  5. Max says:

    Shannon

    Сredit repair workеd fine to fix my credit. They disputed and removed lots of bad items from my credit report. I used this service – credit-report-score.10001mb.com

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