Blocked From Getting Credit Report

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by ohnostuck, Nov 25, 2001.

  1. ohnostuck

    ohnostuck Well-Known Member

    I receive this message when trying to get my TU report.

    Online access to your TransUnion Personal Credit Report and Score is currently blocked. Please order your TransUnion Personal Credit Report and Score by another method:

    Why would it be blocked?

    Another question, we have a collection agency reporting things for the same date of service in TINY amounts (this is lab work)One is for 4.00 (I am not kidding) and another for 6.10, 7.00 and 10.00 all are SEPERATE. Can they do that?
     
  2. bbauer

    bbauer Banned

    Of course they can do that. They can do almost anything they want to do so long as you let them get away with it.

    Why not give them so much grief that it becomes more expensive for them to do that than any possible gain they might derive from it which would seem to be about zilch in the first place.

    I would think that LizardKing's famous validaton letter would be just perfect for this application and I would highly recommend it for the very reason that it's author stated in the following post.
    http://consumers.creditnet.com/stra...ad.php?postid=54507&highlight=fluff#post54507

    The more grief you cause them, the higher the revenge factor regardless of all else. In this instance, you should cause them 4 times the grief and demand validation of all 4 in separate letters demanding validation.
     
  3. Hermit5

    Hermit5 Well-Known Member

    I am blocked too. I emailed them and they replyed
    that they couldn't authenticate my information.
    I know other people have had trouble. I think there system is too new.

    They seem to only give you one shot at getting it correct online and then you must ask for a report by snail mail.

    Makes me wonder what is in my report.
     
  4. bbauer

    bbauer Banned

    Personally, I prefer to do it by snail mail in the first place. It just seems to me that about all they have done is to create a different mousetrap, certainly not a better one as far as I can tell. I tried the stupid thing one time and got about that same stupid comment out of it so I just forgot about it.

    Just another proof that one would be in better shape trying to play tiddlywinks with manhole covers than they are trying to fiddle woth the imbeciles at the credit bureaus.

    Normally one can get all the credit reports one needs for free anyway and they are just about forced to give it to you by law as well.
     
  5. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Ah So you want to see what false information your fico is based on!
     

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