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Your Credit Score May Have Changed

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acemsrvg.com

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iatkins@fitsmallbusiness.com

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Wed, Jul 12, 2017 06:50 PM

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 Hey {NAME}, Have you heard of the recent reporting changes to your credit score? A new ruling inc

 Hey {NAME}, Have you heard of the recent reporting changes to your credit score? A new ruling increased the reporting requirements for judgments, liens, and collections on personal credit reports. As many as half of these negative marks will now not meet the more stringent requirements and will "drop-off" from existing personal credit reports. If your credit score has ever shown a personal judgment, lien, or account in collections, it might be removed and your personal credit score might increase (whether it was legit or not). Removals are happening automatically day-to-day and your credit score should reflect the changes immediately. To re-check your personal credit score, head over to [NAV](. They offer a free personal credit check as well as 2 free business credit summaries.   Best, Ian Atkins Fitsmallbusiness.com Finance Staff Writer with 8+ Years of Experience in the Small Business Finance and Lending Space Disclaimer: We spend hours researching and writing our articles and strive to provide accurate, up-to-date content. However, our research is meant to aid your own, and we are not acting as licensed professionals. We recommend that you consult with your own lawyer, accountant, or other licensed professional for relevant business decisions. [Click Here to See Our FullÂ]( We put hours of research into our articles. When readers buy products and services discussed in emails and on our site, we often earn affiliate commissions that support our work. [Learn More]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Fit Small Business, 262 4th Avenue #4, Brooklyn, NY 11215, United States

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