Remove bankruptcy from credit report after 3 years

Q: Is there anything one can do to remove bankruptcy from credit report after 3 years?
A: No, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy stays for 10 long years on credit reports from the date of filing or the date of bankruptcy decree. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy stays for 7 years from date paid in full, but for 10 years if not paid as agreed.
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