After your account has reached 60 days past due. After your account has reached 60 days past due.
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Three nationally recognized credit bureaus are TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. Not every mark on a credit report will show up in all three bureaus. Occasionally, companies only report to one bureau.
AnswerLate payments can only be removed by the creditor who placed them on there or the credit bureau reporting them. You can contact the creditor and based on goodwill or negotiated a payment, they will sometimes remove the late payments. You can ask for verification from the credit bureaus on them and if they aren't verified with in 30 days, they must be removed from your credit report.
You will not need to report your personal credit cards stolen to the credit bureau. Once you have reported your cards stolen to the credit card companies they are with, they will take care of the rest for you.
Dispute them with the credit bureaus.
That"s easy. Once you have "credit" and start making monthly payments on those particular "loans" , it is automatically reported to the 3 bureau"s. If your not ready for a major credit card (absolutely responsible), then start out with a gas card or a cell phone ect ect. The interest will kill you but ( make sure you pay off the monthly balence)that will report to the"companies" and get you started.