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I'm helping a friend of mine with his credit repair (we're both new at this). He's wondering if he opts out, will it cover both his current address and his previous address. He says there are no TLs tied to his former address. Also, in Trish's "intro" thread, she states that the order of events should be ordering your reports first, then opting out. Does it really make a difference? Will opting out first, then ordering the reports, be a bad thing? Please advise. Thanks in advance, Mr. G |
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I don't know if it will cover both addresses. It won't hurt to opt out using both. No, it won't make a big difference.
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