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Errors on Your Credit Report Could be Costing You Money


Mistakes on your credit report are more common – and costlier – than you may realize. Learn how to identify the most common discrepancies, as well as how to resolve them, in this article from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Common Errors People Find On Their Credit Report – And How to Get Them Fixed

According to a study conducted by the Federal Trade Commission, one in five people has an error on at least one of their credit reports. Errors on your credit reports can lower your credit score, which could hurt your ability to get new lines of credit or make the terms of credit more expensive. Ultimately, these errors could be costing you money.

The good news? You can get a free copy of your credit report every 12 months from each of the three major credit reporting companies at AnnualCreditReport.com. You can request all three reports at once or request one every few months to review your information throughout the year. And if you find errors, you can dispute the errors at no cost to you with both the credit reporting company and the company that provided the incorrect information. 

Reviewing your credit report


Once you get your credit reports, you’ll want to review them carefully. You can use the list below to check for common errors and make sure your credit reports are accurate and up-to-date. Each of the credit reporting companies may have different information in your credit report – that’s why you should request your report from each of them.

Personal information

  • Errors in your identity data, such as wrong name, phone number, or address
  • Accounts belonging to another person with the same or similar name to you
  • Incorrect accounts resulting from identity theft


    Reporting of account status
  • Closed accounts reported as open
  • You’re reported as the owner of the account, when you’re just an authorized user
  • Accounts that are incorrectly reported as late or delinquent
  • Incorrect date of last payment, date opened, or date of first delinquency
  • Same debt listed more than once

    Balance errors

  • Accounts with incorrect current balance
  • Accounts with incorrect credit limit
Data management errors

  • Reinsertion of incorrect information after it was corrected
  • Accounts that appear multiple times with different creditors listed
Disputing errors on your credit reports

To get mistakes corrected, you may contact both the credit reporting company and the company that provided the information to the credit reporting company (also known as the “information furnisher”). You may file a dispute not only with the credit reporting company, but also directly with the information furnisher, and include the same supporting documentation.

For more information on how to dispute errors on your credit report, you can use these sample letters and instructions:

Submit a dispute with a credit reporting company: Sample letter  |  Instructions
Submit a dispute with an information furnisher: Sample letter  |  Instructions
Still have questions?

Take a look at more credit reporting resources to learn about how you can improve and protect your credit record.

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