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March 22, 2006

Tune in: CreditBloggers.com appearing on EverydayWealth Radio

Tune in to the EverydayWealth Radio: Your Credit Advocate program this Thursday at 12:00 PST to catch CreditBloggers.com editor, Emily Davidson, discussing current personal finance topics. This online radio program is hosted by consumer advocate, author and CreditBloggers.com contributor Gerri Detweiler.

Have credit questions or concerns? Call in at 1-877-474-3302 between 12:00 and 1:00 pm PST tomorrow to ask the experts on the air!

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Thanks so much for posting this. I'm looking forward to being able to associate a voice with Emily's great writing. (I'm fortunate to already know Gerri quite well, having written a couple of books with her!)

I'm looking forward to the show!

Had a Charged Off account from 2000/01..It fell off my TU and EQF report but, still is on EXP..What can I do to get this off my EXF report??It fell off EQF and my scored jumped some 35 points.TU:703EQF:702;EXP:725

Technically, charged-off accounts expire from your credit reports after 7 years. You may have to wait a few more months to have it removed from your Experian report. You can also try disputing the record - http://www.credit.com/c_credit_report_a_How-to-Dispute-Credit-Report-Errors.htm

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