PP strategies

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by babystink, Feb 1, 2008.

  1. babystink

    babystink Active Member

    I pulled my cr recently and have discovered multiple inquiries. I never give permission to pull so I'm thinking many of these are violations. I contacted an automobile dealership who had pulled and they became very nervous that I might sue. I really want exercise my rights and get these deleted and/or make the companies ante up for violations. The old posts from lizardking re: pp lawsuits is no longer available via the creditnet board. Can anyone offer tips/advice on how to proceed when going down the pp road?

    thanks-
     
  2. jlynn

    jlynn Well-Known Member

    If you went to a dealership and filled out a credit application, you most likely gave them permission to shop you all over the country and back. (Its usually in the fine print of the application).
     
  3. babystink

    babystink Active Member

    I haven't car shopped in five years so I know I haven't filled out any applications. Haven't even been on a car lot since 2003. The report shows as being pulled in 2007.
     
  4. babystink

    babystink Active Member

    ...plus, I've never been to the dealer who pulled the report. Its even in another state from where I live.
     
  5. enigma

    enigma Well-Known Member

    Send them a PP letter.
     
  6. bizwiz41

    bizwiz41 Well-Known Member

    Perhaps more concerning here is the question is your credit/identity being compramised? Is someone trying to use your credit?
     
  7. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    That is what I was thinking . . .

    But in any event, send out some PP communications.
     
  8. jlynn

    jlynn Well-Known Member

    Sorry, I misunderstood your reference to the car dealership.
     
  9. bizwiz41

    bizwiz41 Well-Known Member

    That is what concerned me also..the poster should inquire (again) what the pull was for? They should know...(who, when, why,etc.)
     

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