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Credit Sweep Dispute Training Book Part 1 | Credit Repair Basics


Today's video is the BulletProof Dispute Training and this is also added to a brand new playlist for the book coming out at the beginning of next month (watch video for more info)! You can access this PDF using 1 of the following 2 links: BulletProof Dispute Training Part 1 https://app.thinkio.it/lessons/8uYSwxc_ PDF Version https://app.sharedocview.com/visualizer/6189c9b6558417bf38e06e28 AJERO https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertCreditSweeps/search?query=ajero Email sales@ask-kristin.com DisputeIQ Training https://thevegasmovement.com/disputeiq-level1/ 🔮 SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL 🔮 https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertCreditSweeps?sub_confirmation=1 ✨ Check out all 3 credit reports and scores with the same credit monitoring I show in my videos and use for my clients with IdentityIQ: ✨ https://member.identityiq.com/help-you-to-save-money.aspx?offercode=431134PT 🧙‍♀️ GET HELP WITH YOUR CREDIT JOURNEY DIY awesome free tools, tutorials and downloads - https://vault.my740.com 🦸‍♀️ DFY credit sweep service free consultation 🦸‍♀️ https://my740.com Let's jump on a call and see if I can help! Video notes: What's up. What's up tonight We are doing some Bulletproof dispute training. Now this is actually something that is part of something much, much bigger. Okay. So this PDF is part of the Bulletproof dispute training book. Okay. And there's two links down in the description. One to pull this up, if you want to go and mark this up digitally, and one to access the PDF to print it out, just the way that I've intended. All right. But we're going to do this first one together. And this may look a little bit familiar in structure if you've done dispute IQ quiz before. Okay. And I have a whole series of DisputeIQ and I'm going to post that down in the description as well. All right. So any who let's get to it, if you are struggling with getting results and you don't know how to do factual disputes, and this is going to be the thing for you, and this is this one's actually pretty basic, right? So anyways, pause this, go grab one of the links in the description and do this one. All right. So let's look at number one and I'm going to go and grab a pen real quick. Let's choose. We are going to choose a purple okay. Question number one. What is the maximum number of accounts disputed per letter? And we have a maximum per letter per envelope per account. And we have a couple of other things, right. But we are only doing per letter right now. Okay. So the correct answer to this is actually going to be C 10th. You want to have a maximum of 10 accounts per letter, and now there is an exception. The exception is only medical with medical. You can have an unlimited number of disputes per letter. Okay. And remember, it is one letter per envelope, meaning Experian one letter goes in an Experian envelope. Okay. And then per letter, we have 10, 10 accounts unless it is medical. Okay. So unlimited would be medical and then per account, we have one dispute reason. Okay. So there are probably at about 10 other things that I could go on about with limits, but let's go to the next one. What is the correct order from easiest to remove, to most difficult to remove and I've randomized them. Okay. So the very first thing is actually going to be medical accounts. That is number one, number two. And I want for you to fill this out first. Okay. So number two, let's just look at them. We have late payments over two years old, charge offs for closures and repossessions, student loans, bankruptcy, utility bills, and other third-party collections, judgments and tax liens, late payments, less than two years old, medical collections in Greece and debt buyer collections. So number two is going to be judgements and tax liens. Number three is going to be utility bills and other third-party collections. Number four is going to be a late payments. Over two years old, number five is going to be inquiries so five. And then number six, let's go check it. Oh, we have charge offs for closures and actually student loans, bankruptcy late payments, less than two years old, that is going to be six. Seven is going to be debt buyer collections, like portfolio recovery. And then we have a, what are we on eight? We have charged offs, nine foreclosures and repossessions, 10 student loans and 11 bankruptcy. Okay. So a lot of people don't realize that each type of negative item has its own average length of time for removal. Okay. So if you're disputing bankruptcy, you're not going to put, um, well, let me rephrase that. If you're disputing a bankruptcy and you are also disputing medical, your medical is bound to come off faster because of the type of account it is. Okay. So you have to get familiar with how long certain things take to remove. And I have a plethora of videos on that as well.

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