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Finally – A Way Around This Killer Of Loan Approvals.

Good Morning!

I finally have a way around “disputed” accounts.

You know when you dispute your credit accounts it’s always a double edged sword.

…On the one had you can get them removed sometimes by disputing them.

However, on the other hand if they don’t get removed you have a big “disputed” comment on the account from now on.

Up to now this “disputed” note on the account has been a loan killer.

The problem is that the underwriter always wants to resolve the dispute.

…This sounds like it would be easy to simply remove the disputes from your credit at this point – but let me tell you it’s not. In fact, sometimes it’s downright impossible.

This simple “disputed” account problem has killed many a loan. …until now.

I finally have a way around this that will allow me to close loans. So, this is important – if you have this problem, or know someone who does have this problem you need to talk to me – I can help!

…If you can otherwise qualify for a loan – I can get your loan closed in spite of these “disputes”.

That’s it for today. I hope you have a good day. Thanks for reading this email!

Brett

Brett Sampson

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