Credit Report Bureaus Addresses
2010

Do we have your social security number to submit to a credit bureau?
If you buy something and make payments on it, but after the first payment, to find fault and will not take it back and stop paying for it, inform the credit bureau only with your name and address?
Many times the seller of an article has nothing to do with the settlement agreement that is bought. Payments are made to companies for funding of parties. Therefore, stop payment is not "evil" company that you purchased the item. You are wrong, you and your credit score. Yes, it can be reported to a credit bureau without Social Security number. Go through your state division of consumer protection – often part of the attorney general's office state and present a grievence. However, until the problem is resolved, you should continue making payments to third parties.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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