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Experian wants your business credit report to be as accurate as possible. If you believe information on your company's report is incorrect, the dispute resolution process is very simple. First, you need to obtain and review a copy of your company's business credit report. If you have a current copy of your company's business credit report and believe some of the data to be inaccurate, please use the convenient Submit Data Dispute button found at the bottom of the report to complete an online form. ...
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Dear KJF, The lender you settled with should notify Experian and the other major credit bureaus (TransUnion and Equifax) of the change in your account status, and your credit reports should reflect the update soon after. If that doesn't happen within a month or two, or if you'd like to expedite the update, you can file a dispute with each credit bureau, and furnish them with copies of the release letters you mentioned. It's important to note, however, that settling a delinquent account will not hasten the removal of the account from your credit ...