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According to the federal fair credit reporting act, how many days, once they are notified, does a credit bureau have to fix or remove an inaccurate item?

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The correct answer is 30 days.
According to FFCRA, which stands for the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, which was updated in 1977, a credit bureau has to either correct or completely eradicate all inaccuracies within thirty days or else they will be sued or worse.
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