Can I Send Credit Dispute Letters without the Full Account Number

When disputing bad credit items with the credit bureaus, there are so many ways you can mess it up.

I just got this message from a member who wants to make sure the credit bureaus don’t ignore her dispute letter:

I have a credit repair question. I have been working on sending dispute letters out, but I do not have the full account numbers for alot of my accounts. I have my credit report, but they do not show the entire number. Can I still send the letters with the partial number, or will that give them an excuse to not process my letter?

Here’s my Answer:
Generally you won’t need the entire account number. So long as you accurately identify the account with the proper name and as much other information as you can.

We’ve actually done the most difficult part in drafting a proven effective dispute letter here.

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