By changing numbers in my social security number or by using an EIN tax number, can I fool the credit bureaus into creating a completely clean, new credit file under my name?
Many unscrupulous credit repair companies incorporate a method known as “file segregation”. This method involves establishing a new line of credit under a new Social Security number or (EIN) Employer Identification Number. This credit repair method is illegal and should not be considered when fixing bad credit. Legitimate credit repair…
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