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Not applicableI’ve started on my journey to credit repair. I recently disputed a late payment from four years ago on a Capital One account( via dispute letter to Cap One) that is not accurate. I have received zero correspondence from Cap One in regards to the dispute, but I logged into CK today and saw “dispute resolved: reported by credit grantor” notated. Anyone have any idea what this means or if you’ve had something similar and what the outcome was? I’ve seen differing outcomes when I searched for it online. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Message 1 of 2Well if your score went up. It was successful. That is if you have no other lates. Click on the account on CK and see if the red x is turned green for that month..
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