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Disputed Credit Report Inaccuracies Persist After Multiple Correction Requests

Multiple inaccurate disputed accounts remain on a consumer credit report despite repeated formal correction requests to the bureau. Credit bureaus fail to adequately investigate and remove inaccurate entries. The pattern of non-compliance creates lasting credit damage for affected consumers.

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