Inaccurate credit reporting
Accounts, balances, payment histories, or statuses that do not match your records.
Learn moreConsumer credit advocacy
When inaccurate reporting, mixed files, identity theft, or aggressive collection activity disrupts your life, knowing your rights is the first step toward taking control.
Issues we review
Credit reporting problems can affect housing, employment, insurance, borrowing, and peace of mind. Each situation starts with the records.
Accounts, balances, payment histories, or statuses that do not match your records.
Learn moreAccounts or inquiries created without your permission, including repeat reporting after notice.
Learn moreHarassment, misleading statements, repeated calls, or collection of a debt you do not recognize.
Learn moreAnother consumer’s information appearing in your file because of similar names or identifiers.
Learn moreA disciplined process
Strong consumer cases are built with dates, letters, reports, responses, and measurable harm—not assumptions.
View the full processGather current reports, correspondence, notices, and proof of identity.
Clearly identify the error and preserve delivery and response records.
Track what changed, what did not, and what new information appeared.
Evaluate facts, deadlines, damages, and available remedies.
Featured guide
A practical checklist for reports, certified mail receipts, account statements, denial notices, screenshots, and communication logs.
Read the consumer guideStart with the facts
A confidential intake helps organize the issue and determine whether further review may be appropriate.