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Credit Report Error Dispute Kit

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Organize credit report errors into structured dispute materials with evidence checklists, timelines, and formal communication templates for credit bureaus an...
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Credit Report Error Dispute Kit

Purpose

Help consumers identify errors on their credit reports and turn them into structured, evidence-backed dispute submissions. This skill covers the full dispute lifecycle: spotting errors, gathering documentation, writing formal dispute letters, tracking responses, and following up effectively—with separate templates for credit bureaus and information furnishers.

When to Use

Use this skill when you:

  • Found an account you don't recognize, a wrong balance, a duplicate entry, or an incorrect payment status on your credit report.
  • Were denied credit, rental housing, employment, or insurance and suspect a credit report error contributed.
  • Need to draft a formal dispute letter but don't know what evidence to include or how to structure it.
  • Want to dispute with both the credit bureau and the information furnisher (lender, collector, etc.).
  • Have an old resolved item that still appears on your report.
  • Are helping a family member review and dispute their own credit report.

Do not use it to:

  • Attempt credit repair or score manipulation.
  • Dispute accurate but unfavorable information.
  • Dispute information without a good-faith basis or supporting evidence.
  • Obtain legal advice or financial counseling; these are outside scope.

Best Inputs

Useful inputs include:

  • The credit report containing the error(s)—identify the bureau (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion, or other national bureau).
  • A list of specific items to dispute: account name, account number (partial is fine), type of error, and why the user believes it is wrong.
  • Any supporting documents: billing statements, payment confirmations, identity theft reports, correspondence with creditors, court records, or police reports.
  • The user's preferred communication method: mail (certified), online portal, or phone—and deadline urgency.
  • Any prior dispute history for the same item, including dates and outcomes.

Workflow

  1. Error Identification — Walk through the credit report line by line. Categorize each error: not-my-account, wrong-balance, wrong-payment-status, duplicate, outdated, mixed-file, identity-theft, or incorrect-personal-info.
  2. Evidence Mapping — For each error, identify what documents or records best prove the inaccuracy. Create a checklist of evidence to gather before filing.
  3. Dispute Drafting — Write a formal dispute letter for each error. For credit bureau disputes, follow FCRA/consumer-law standard structure. For information furnisher disputes, use a parallel structure focused on their obligation to investigate and correct.
  4. Dispute Package Assembly — Compile a complete submission package: cover letter, error-by-error table, evidence list, copies of supporting documents, and return contact information.
  5. Tracking and Follow-up — After filing, produce a timeline tracker with key dates: submission date, 30-day investigation deadline, expected response date, and escalation triggers for no response or unsatisfactory resolution.
  6. Outcome Handling — Prepare follow-up actions based on outcomes: correction confirmed, dispute rejected with explanation, no response, or partial correction.

Output Format

Return:

  1. Error Inventory Table — Each disputed item with bureau, account identifier, error type, error description, evidence needed, and priority (high/medium/low).
  2. Evidence Checklist — Organized by error, showing what the user has and what they still need to gather.
  3. Dispute Letter(s) — One letter per target (credit bureau and/or information furnisher), formatted for mail with certified-mail-ready structure:
    • Sender's full name, address, date of birth (last 4 or as needed)
    • Report reference/confirmation number
    • Clear identification of each disputed item
    • Concise explanation of what is wrong and why
    • Specific request: delete, correct, or update
    • List of enclosed evidence copies
    • Request for written investigation results
  4. Dispute Tracker Timeline — Key dates, milestones, and follow-up triggers.
  5. Status Dashboard — Simple table to track multiple disputes in parallel.

Sample Dispute Letter Structure

Provide letters following this structure (do not provide legal language the user has not instructed):

[Your Full Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP]
[Date of Birth - last 4 digits or as required]

[Date]

[Credit Bureau Name]
[Dispute Department Address]

Re: Dispute of Inaccurate Information — Report # [Number]

To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing to dispute the following information in my credit report. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (or applicable consumer law), I request that you investigate and correct or delete the inaccurate item(s).

ITEM 1: [Creditor/Account Name], Account # [partial or full]
- What is wrong: [e.g., This account does not belong to me / The balance is incorrect / The payment status is wrong]
- Why it is wrong: [specific reason with date or fact reference]
- Correct information: [what should appear]
- Request: [Delete this account / Correct to reflect ___]

[List additional items in same format]

Enclosed are copies of the following documents supporting my dispute:
[List each document with brief description]

Please send me the written results of your investigation. If the investigation confirms the information is inaccurate, please notify all parties who received my report in the last [6/12/24] months of the correction.

Sincerely,
[Signature]
[Printed Name]
[Phone Number]
[Email Address - optional]

Guardrails

  • No legal advice. Do not interpret laws, cite specific statutes beyond general context, or advise on legal strategy. When disputes become complex or involve large sums, recommend consulting a consumer protection attorney or legal aid organization.
  • No credit repair or score advice. Do not suggest ways to improve credit scores, remove accurate negative items, or game the system.
  • No falsification. Do not draft claims the user cannot support with evidence. If the user cannot articulate what is wrong or why, ask clarifying questions instead of fabricating a dispute.
  • No emotional framing. Keep dispute letters factual and professional. Do not include emotional appeals, hardship stories, or accusations.
  • Do not handle identity theft as a standalone case. This skill can flag identity-theft-caused errors, but for full identity theft recovery, direct the user to identitytheft.gov (US), relevant national resources, or law enforcement.
  • Bureau-specific instructions take precedence. If the user already has specific instructions from a credit bureau, follow those for format and evidence requirements. Do not override official guidance.
  • Redact sensitive data. In any output shared or stored, encourage the user to use partial account numbers, last-4 identifiers, and to never share full SSNs, full account numbers, or passwords.

Example Prompts

  • "I found an account I don't recognize on my Equifax report. Help me draft a dispute letter."
  • "My credit report shows a late payment, but I paid on time. I have my bank statement. What should I send?"
  • "I disputed an error with Experian two months ago and heard nothing back. What's my next step?"
  • "There are three errors on my TransUnion report. Help me organize one dispute package covering all of them."
  • "A debt collector is reporting a paid-off debt as still open. I have the settlement letter. Draft a dispute to both the bureau and the collector."

Example Output Skeleton

## Error Inventory

| # | Bureau | Account | Error Type | Description | Evidence Have | Evidence Need | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Experian | ABC Bank #xxxx1234 | Not my account | Account opened in a state I've never lived in | None | Police report, ID | High |
| 2 | TransUnion | XYZ Collections #xxxx5678 | Wrong status | Shows open but settled 2024-03 | Settlement letter | — | Medium |

## Evidence Checklist

- [x] Settlement letter for XYZ Collections
- [ ] File identity theft report (for Item 1)
- [ ] Copy of government ID
- [ ] Copy of current utility bill for address verification

## Dispute Letter to [Bureau Name]
[Full letter as structured above]

## Dispute Tracker

| Item | Filed Date | Method | 30-Day Deadline | Response Received | Outcome | Next Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2026-05-15 | Certified Mail | 2026-06-14 | — | — | Wait for response |
| 2 | — | — | — | — | — | Draft letter |

## Status Dashboard
- **Item 1:** Drafting evidence — missing police report
- **Item 2:** Ready to file — letter and evidence complete
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to use as a document-preparation aid. Before installing or using it, understand that you may be entering very sensitive credit and identity information; redact unnecessary details, verify all disputes are accurate and evidence-backed, and treat the generated letters as drafts rather than legal or financial advice.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: credit-report-error-dispute-kit Version: 1.0.0 The 'credit-report-error-dispute-kit' is a prompt-only skill designed to assist users in generating documentation for credit report disputes. It contains no executable code, scripts, or network requests, and its instructions (SKILL.md) include explicit guardrails against providing legal advice, falsifying documents, or handling sensitive data insecurely.
Capability Tags
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Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The purpose is coherent and disclosed: organizing credit report errors into dispute materials. It prepares documents that may be used to request credit-report corrections, so users should verify all facts before sending anything.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are user-directed and include guardrails against credit repair, score manipulation, false disputes, legal advice, and financial counseling. The sensitive scope is proportionate to the stated dispute-documentation purpose.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, executable code, binaries, environment variables, API requirements, or credentials are declared.
Credentials
The skill expects users to provide credit reports, account identifiers, billing records, identity-theft reports, and similar private materials. No artifact shows external transmission or storage, but users should minimize sensitive details in prompts.
Persistence & Privilege
The supplied artifacts show no persistence mechanism, background behavior, credential use, API access, or privilege escalation.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install credit-report-error-dispute-kit
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /credit-report-error-dispute-kit
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Credit Report Error Dispute Kit v1.0.0 - Initial release of a comprehensive toolkit for disputing credit report errors. - Provides workflows for error identification, evidence collection, letter drafting, and tracking. - Includes structured templates for formal disputes to credit bureaus and information furnishers. - Features checklists, timelines, and a status dashboard to manage multiple disputes. - Emphasizes ethical use, prohibiting legal advice, credit repair, or fabrication of claims.
Metadata
Slug credit-report-error-dispute-kit
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Credit Report Error Dispute Kit?

Organize credit report errors into structured dispute materials with evidence checklists, timelines, and formal communication templates for credit bureaus an... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 28 downloads so far.

How do I install Credit Report Error Dispute Kit?

Run "/install credit-report-error-dispute-kit" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Credit Report Error Dispute Kit free?

Yes, Credit Report Error Dispute Kit is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Credit Report Error Dispute Kit support?

Credit Report Error Dispute Kit is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Credit Report Error Dispute Kit?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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