Credit Report Inquiries Removal

Sep 25
2010

Is what I can do to suppress the investigation?

One company conducted a survey of disk error. I did what was said by the Bureau of Credit, which is essentially asking the company to send a letter to the Credit Bureau of Investigation explained a mistake and I withdrew my research report. The company has, for example, because I sent a copy of this letter. Now the research is still in my report and told them what I have and the company did our part to eliminate such research. They said said it would send a copy of my letter. So I did. Still do not remove this. Is there anything else I can do? The error was essentially took my report with a name similar to mine, but not quite. What we still do not understand how the credit bureau to allow reports to be drawn even if the names are not exactly the same.

You can actually be good business for violations of FCRA by the company that made the hard drive research and CRA if they refuse to remove it. For the company that the FCRA. You need to know what you have to remove the credit file. Must make a reasonable effor to make sure you get credit report. The story seems strange that they released their report, because a similar name. With all the similarities in names, they should have had the number Social Security. It would be a judge if what they did was reasonable. As for the statement credit agency (CRA). You must follow a specific procedure claim a break with them. You must send your dispute with a copy of the test (the letter) to the CRA in question. This must be by certified mail, return receipt requested. This is your only proof that you received. After 30-45 days (depending on how you obtained a copy of your report) to meet the challenge. If after that time still does not eliminate it, then you can proceed with the prosecution the CRA.

Remove Credit Inquiries From Your Credit Report


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