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There is no way to erase bad credit from your credit report, but you
can improve it.  You can start by pulling your credit report form all
three credit agencies which are Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion.
You can obtain these for free annually at the U.S. Government
website at Federal Trade Commission .  Then, follow these simple
guidelines to help restore and improve your credit score.

First, make sure all the information on your credit report is accurate.

Second, try to pay off all or any accounts that are currently in
collections or make payment arrangements with the creditor to pay
off the balance monthly.

Third, any credit card that is over 50% of the available credit line
should be paid down to under half of your total credit line.  Your
credit score is lowered when your available balance is over 50% of
your total credit line.

Finally, if you have bad or no credit and have no credit cards try to
obtain two credit cards and make sure all of your monthly payments
are made on time.  This will help increase your credit score.  If you
cannot be approved for a unsecured credit card, obtain a secured
credit card.

Repairing your credit and improving your credit score is a slow
process that takes time.