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in today's video we're going to write two types of dispute letters to deal with accounts that were deleted and then added back to your credit report i'm also going to show you what you shouldn't do so that these reinserted accounts don't stay on for a full seven and a half years two days ago we learned the two types of account reinsertions how to delete the reinserted accounts what's not a re-insertion and how to proactively avoid this if you haven't seen this video breakdown you can find the video link in the description as well as the video on the end screen in the description you can also find free resources for fixing your own credit as well as the link to schedule a one-on-one call with me to see if i can get you better results than what you're getting on your own okay so if you'd like to follow along with me go ahead and pause the video here grab your pen and paper laptop whatever you need to write your dispute letter and stay to the end of the video so you don't miss the breakd...