If it is derogatory, report it. If you want, you can click the [Report Abuse] button. If it is inaccurate, do research to either find the answer you're looking for with backup proof, or just correct it.
information that is innaccurate
Many websites provide inaccurate information.
To purge is to cleanse or to get rid of, so it means to get rid of (delete) old, archaic or inaccurate information.
You can dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. You can start the dispute process by contacting all of the credit bureaus that are reporting the negative information.
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They can be misleading if information is missing or it is inaccurate.
The presentation of information in an inaccurate or misleading manner.
One can find much information on the Pentagon Papers at many local school and public libraries in their historic and nonfiction sections. Information may also be available on the internet but because internet information can be compromised some information found may be inaccurate.
Go to the Seabourn Cruise website. This is where you will find the best, most reliable information on an itinerary for the cruise ship. Anything else might provide inaccurate information.
It would depend on the inaccurate information told. If the person can prove it, it may be considered fraud.
Sumbit a dispute based on inaccurate information and let the credit report agency find them for you.
That's a negative entry ("derogatory" is a negative term; "key" suggests it is an important negative entry). I have heard about credit reporting agencies using "key derogatory" where they do not have information from a particular month on file. Specifically in relation to chargeoffs, this can to sometimes occur when the debtor disputes a charge-off appearing in a credit report, and the reporting agency changes the description from "charge-off" to "key derogatory" while they verify the information with the creditor.