Equifax file is too big

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by the other, Apr 12, 2002.

  1. the other

    the other Well-Known Member

    Despite the fact that I have multiple profiles with Equifax, I cannot use their new Credit Watch program because my file is too big.

    I can no longer view my report online because it is too big. So how do I monitor it and get my score?

    WTF???
     
  2. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    Call them on the phone...ask if you have LIKE 800 "SOFT" inquires...PRM, AR, AM, EQUIFAX CONSUMER SERVICES or EQUIFAX CONSUMER SERVICES-SP...

    DEMAND removal of ALL "SOFT" inquires older than 6 months...see if that helps.
     
  3. cfand3boyz

    cfand3boyz Well-Known Member

    Does Privista allow you to pull it? I know they have to go through Equifax but just wondering. Mainly because Trans Union won't give me access to my file. Yet I can go to worthknowing and pull it. The only bad thing is that I can't get their score!

    I guess you will have to do the same thing I did..order via snail mail! I just ordered my trans union report. All of a sudden they can't confirm my identity! Whatever....

    Have you call Equifax? I hope you find some way to enable you to view it. Good luck!
     
  4. FeliceRodo

    FeliceRodo Well-Known Member

    The Other - You're file is not too big. Their software is TOO SMALL! The rinky-dink bullshiters want to control your anger but putting the guilt on you for accessing your own damn report.

    I just told them I was going to sue and like magic my file isn't too big.
     
  5. the other

    the other Well-Known Member


    Who did you tell this to? vie phone or mail or what?
     
  6. FeliceRodo

    FeliceRodo Well-Known Member

    On phone, to a supervisor.
     
  7. the other

    the other Well-Known Member


    One more Q. was this their online support supervisor, or a supervisor at the number you call for disputes?

    thanks
     
  8. FeliceRodo

    FeliceRodo Well-Known Member

    Phone number for the disputes, where you put in your 9 numbers from the credit report and talk to a Equifax rep.
     
  9. tlcampbe

    tlcampbe Well-Known Member



    Hey the other,

    did you ever get this straightened out?? I am now having the same problem and I am waiting on a call back from the supervisor.

    There system is total crap.
     

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