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FREE CASE REVIEW FORM



To get your matters reviewed at no charge to you, please submit information using this form. All information gathered is kept confidential and is only provided to a law firm that is a licensee of MyFairCredit.com Inc. The attorney or a member of the attorneys firm will review the facts of your situation and get in contact with you. Before you submit the information, please read the note below*.

To have this free evaluation and to contact you, at a minimum provide your name, the city you are from, phone number(s), email address and your credit reporting problem.


First Name:
Last Name:
City:
State:
Street Address:
Zip:
 
E-mail Address:
Phone (cell):
Phone (home):
Phone (work):
How do you prefer we contact you?
phone   e-mail
If by phone, when should someone get in contact with you?
If you prefer to be contacted at work, how do you wish us to explain to a receptionist who we are and why we are contacting you?
If inaccurate reporting is not an issue, please state what your problem is:
How would you describe the error? (check all that apply)
Another family member's account(s) are on my report.
Another person's accounts are on my report.
An old account is being reported as a newer account.
Late payments are being reported that were not late.
I am a victim of theft of identity (I think by a family member)
I am a victim of theft of identity (by someone not a family or I don't know who did it)
Another person's bankruptcy appears on my report
Other:
Do you have recent copies of your credit report(s)?
yes   no


*Note: Submitting the form will send information to MyFairCredit.com Inc. about your claim. However, neither your submission to the website nor any response to it creates an attorney-client relationship, which must be in writing and evince a clear intent by an attorney and client to employ the attorney for a specific legal matter. Your email submission of your claim form does not create an attorney-client relationship and no responsibility by the attorney for your case should be assumed. It is advised that before you take specific action that will affect a claim you may have, you should have a written agreement with an attorney.


 
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