The exact letters used to remove my bankruptcy in 70 days If you've ever looked at your credit report and seen a bankruptcy sitting there for years, you know how heavy that feeling can be.
Applications get denied. Interest rates go up.
And it can feel like that one item is controlling your entire financial future. But what many people don't realize is that bankruptcies are still subject to the same accuracy and verification requirements under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) as any other item on your credit report.
That means they must be reported correctly and properly verified. This product gives you access to the exact letter sequence I personally used during my own dispute process to get my bankruptcy removed in just 70 days.
Inside you'll receive:
• The step-by-step bankruptcy dispute letter sequence
• The exact letters used during the dispute process
• How to structure each round of communication with the credit bureaus
• When to send the next letter in the sequence
• How to stay organized while going through the process
These templates are designed to help you understand how a structured dispute sequence can be used when challenging public record reporting.
This is not theory.
This is the exact process I followed during my own journey.
And if you want to see the entire process broken down step-by-step, including the full explanation of what I did and why each letter was sent, you can join the PFE community inside Skool where I walk through the entire bankruptcy deletion training. Sometimes seeing the process explained makes everything much clearer.
But if you simply want the exact letters used in the sequence, this template pack gives you a powerful place to start.
