Credit Report Personal Information Update
2010

Credit Bureau?
I am facing a situation with a credit bureau – Equifax. It is about my personal information updated properly on my credit file they have. After providing proof of my date of birth, moved to Buena July 12, 2007. I notice from July 24 2007, was changed again to the wrong I've played before. During my call to Equifax, I was told that going to change my personal information based on the report they receive in their Member creditor (s). What worries me is that they are more dependent members of their creditors of the evidence that was available for my birthday accurate. I wonder if Equifax, and other credit agencies, on the other hand, would be the same for all personal information. I would appreciate any suggestions you can provide on how to manage or treat this problem.
I think you are getting all worked on something very small – yes, if you have time later, but it's like pushing upsteam water to treat these people this!
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