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False credit reporting is defined as having incorrect information reported to one or more credit bureaus. In many situations, the false reporting is not intentional, but is the result of information mistakes. Some examples include the following:

* Incorrect current balance

* Incorrect credit limit

* Incorrect payment timing

If one believes that they have had false credit information reported, they shoudl review their credit reports and dispute any incorrect information with the associated credit bureau (the credit bureaus provide well-documented dispute processes online and via mail).

If one believes that they have been made a target of identity theft, inform the credit bureaus that you want to place a fraud alert on your records. The fraud alert will stop identity thieves from opening any more accounts in your name. Also, you will be entitled to free credit reports for review.

More information concerning identity theft may be found at the FTC website, included as a related link.

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