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today were talking about how to remove an account if its only reported on one bureau you see not everything is reported on all three bureaus and not everything is reported on just two sometimes its only reported on one right and in other cases youll dispute something get it removed from multiple bureaus and then its only remaining on one so how do you use factual base disputes to remove an account that is only on one bureau well this is where my 500 videos going back to the summer of 2016 come in handy because i show you how an account should and should not report and if you go back um maybe a couple of weeks or so i did a video on what an account should be reported like right so you need to know what is a violation whats supposed to happen after a dispute what the date last reported signifies so on and so forth right so when you have nothing to compare the actual account too because its only reported on one bureau you need to be looking at things like the date last reported whi