The Federal Trade Commission found that 1 in 5 consumers — approximately 44 million Americans — has a verified error on at least one credit report. These aren't minor formatting issues; they're factual errors significant enough to impact credit scores, loan approval decisions, and the interest rates you pay on everything from mortgages to car insurance.
The three major credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — collectively maintain over 200 million consumer credit files. Each bureau operates independently, collecting data from different creditors and using different systems to process it. This fragmented approach means errors on one report may not appear on another, and correcting an error with one bureau doesn't fix it with the other two.
Consumer complaints to the CFPB have surged 55% since 2020, reaching 388,000 credit-related complaints in 2025 alone. Yet the bureaus' error resolution processes remain frustratingly opaque, with automated systems frequently rejecting legitimate disputes. This is why the method you use to dispute matters enormously — and why professional credit repair achieves nearly double the success rate of self-filed online disputes.
Why does method matter? Online disputes use automated systems that frequently reject legitimate claims. Certified mail creates a legal paper trail. Professional credit repair companies like Credit Booster know which items are disputable, use proven letter strategies, and follow up systematically.
Почніть свій шлях до кращого кредиту сьогодні.