Now I know (post-doc) EXP does not take disputes on INQs, but I encountered a soft INQ dated 5/20/2002 today. What do you think? What should my reason for dispute be -- maybe "Violates the 1st & 2nd laws of thermodynamics"?
The expense of energy disputing a soft inquiry is directly proportional to the headache and inversly proportional to the change in score .... Without "Docs trick"....(I mean Experian), allowing the easy online inquiry disputes....I doubt disputing soft inquiries is worth the effort. Were it an unauthorized hard inquiry, I would dispute. -Peace, Dave
I DISPUTED all my SOFT on EXPERIAN 1+ years old...BEFORE the link first went BYE BYE... They were ALL removed...
But only if you assume that energy is in fact conserved and remains constant. Perhaps they were right? Wormhole?