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The Fair Credit Reporting Act is a
federal statute designed to protect the rights of consumers and to
regulate the practices of those who provide information to the
credit reporting agencies themselves and credit report users.
Under the act, a consumer is allowed to make a legal claim against
and sue the credit reporting agencies, creditors, and debt
collectors who report information that is wrong. The consumer has
specific rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Some of these
rights are as follows:
The consumer has specific rights
under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Some of these rights are as
follows:
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You must be told if information
in your file has been used against you.
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You are allowed to find out what
is in your file.
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You can dispute inaccurate
information with a credit reporting agency (CRA).
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Inaccurate information must be
corrected or deleted usually within 30 days after you dispute
it.
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You can dispute inaccurate items
with the source of the information.
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Outdated information may not be
reported.
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Access to your file is limited.
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Your consent is required for
reports that are provided to employers or reports that contain
medical information.
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You may seek damages from
violators of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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There are three major credit
reporting agencies: Equifax, Experian and Transunion. You should
review all three credit reports at least once each year to
ensure that there is no incorrect or inaccurate information.
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The following is information you
will need to order your credit report. We strongly advise you to
order your credit report in writing and NOT online as you may
end up signing a binding arbitration agreement which will
prohibit you from filing a lawsuit if your credit report is
wrong and it harms you.
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You are entitled to 1 FREE
credit report each year from EACH credit bureau. We recommend
that you order your free credit report in writing or by calling
the toll free phone number which is (877) 322-8228. We strongly
recommend that you never order your credit reports online so
that you can avoid signing a binding mandatory arbitration
agreement.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IF
PRESENTED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. WE RECOMMEND GETTING
YOUR CREDIT REPORTS FOR FREE AND THAT THE BEST WAY TO DO SO IS BY
MAIL WITH THE ATTACHED ANNUAL CREDIT REPORT REQUEST FORM
(click here
- a new window will open and the form will display in adobe
acrobat) OR BY MAIL DIRECTLY FROM THE CREDIT BUREAUS AND
NOT ONLINE SO THAT YOU CAN AVOID SIGNING A BINDING MANDATORY
ARBITRATION AGREEMENT!!!!
You may request a copy of your personal credit report from the
following three national Credit Bureaus. If you are thinking about
or intending to dispute erroneous items on your credit report, we
recommend that you DO NOT do so online with the credit bureaus as
you may be required to agree to binding mandatory arbitration
which will severely limit your rights if you can’t get your
reports corrected and you need to sue to do so. DO NOT AGREE TO
BINDING MANDATORY ARBITRATION!!!
When requesting your personal
credit report in writing, using personal check or money order, you
must provide the following information with your request:
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First, middle and last name
(including Jr., Sr., III)
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Your current address
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Previous addresses in the past 5
years, if any.
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Your social security number
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Your date of birth, current
employer, phone number, signature
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Applicable fee ($12.95)*
* fee at the time of this
publishing.
Expect an 8 to 10 business day
waiting period to receive your copy in the mail.
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Experian
P.O. Box 2104
Allen, TX 75013-2104
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Equifax Information Services,
LLC
P.O. Box 105873
Atlanta, GA 30348
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TransUnion Disclosure Center
P.O. Box 1000
Chester, PA 19022
These three agencies (Experian,
Equifax and Transunion) supply most of the information about you
and your current and previous payment histories and outstanding
debts to all of your creditors. Once you receive your credit
reports, review them carefully. If you think any of the
information is incorrect or inaccurate, a form is supplied by the
credit reporting agency with the report you ordered which has your
account number on it for easier processing. You can use that form
to specify in detail the exact problems that you see. Once you
identify the problems, please ensure that any written
correspondence is done by certified mail, with a return receipt
requested so that you can verify that the credit reporting agency
received your dispute.
Please also feel free to use the
following letter that you change to your specific situation and
also make sure that you send it by certified mail, return receipt
requested.
Sample dispute letter:
Date
Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested
Your name
Your address
Your city, state zip code
Complaint Department
Name of Credit Report Agency (Transunion, Equifax,
Experian)
Address
City, state, zip code
Dear Sir/Ma’am:
After reviewing my credit report, I am writing to dispute
the following information. I have circled the disputed items
on my attached report. These include (list item(s)
disputed by name of source, such as creditors, and identify
type of item, such as credit account, judgment, etc.)
This item(s) is(are) inaccurate because
(list exactly why each item is incorrect or incomplete).
Supporting documents have been enclosed. Pursuant to the
FCRA, please forward them to the credit furnishers. If you
are not going to forward them, please inform me immediately
so that I may do so myself.
Sincerely,
Your name
Encl. (List what you are enclosing) |
Please ensure that you MAIL your dispute letter by
CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED so that you can verify
that the letter was actually received. Please also KEEP COPIES of
ALL of your letters and all documents and enclosures that you send
and receive. You may send a dispute letter to each CRA from which
you have ordered, received and reviewed a copy of your report if
you think there are errors or wrong information. The addresses for
the dispute letters to the three credit reporting agencies are:
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Experian
P.O. Box 9595
Allen, TX 75013
1-800-583-4080
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Equifax Information Services,
LLC
P.O. Box 740256
Atlanta, GA 30374
1-888-873-5420
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TransUnion Disclosure Center
P.O. Box 2000
Chester, PA 19022-2000
1-800-916-8800
Please ensure that all of your
communication with all of these credit reporting agencies is done
in writing and that you verify the receipt of your letter by
sending it certified mail, return receipt requested.
Please remember to be courteous in
your written communication to the credit reporting agencies.
Please remember to keep a copy of all letters you send and
receive. If you have been damaged by inaccurate or incorrect
information on your credit report and you have tried to correct it
without success, please feel free to contact us.
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