Should I handwrite or print my dispute letter?

Print your dispute letter instead of handwriting it, especially when dealing with credit bureaus, landlords, or formal institutions. A printed letter looks professional, is easy to read, and provides a clean copy for your records. This ensures your concerns are clearly understood and taken seriously. For the best results, type and print the letter, sign it by hand in blue or black ink, and send it via certified mail with a return receipt.
 
Oh man, the whole dispute process is automated? Yikes. For me, I'd totally just type my argument out. There was this one time I had to dispute some personal info, and they made me include a copy of my driver's license. Honestly, scanning it and slapping it right into the document was way easier than dealing with some clunky upload system.
 
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