Experian Special Services Dept.

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by snakeman, Oct 22, 2003.

  1. snakeman

    snakeman Well-Known Member

    I was told today by Experian that from now on I would be transferred to their special services department whenever I called them.

    What is that all about and is this a bad thing or a good thing?

    From what the lady said it wasn't a bad thing and nothing that I did provoked it, it was because my file may have merged with another persons seeings how I have judgments on this report that do not belong to me.

    Whatcha think??


    SnakeMan
     
  2. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    Usually FRAUD or you are SUING THEM...
     
  3. snakeman

    snakeman Well-Known Member

    Thanks for all the details GEORGE.

    I am not suing them.

    And fraud? What do you mean by fraud? What would they mean by fraud? Who is being fraudulent? Is it me? Is it the tooth fairy? Details please!

    SnakeMan
     
  4. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Experian Special Services Dept.

    You don't take OWNERSHIP of an account...THEY ASSUME FRAUD...

    They ASSUME all account are yours...WHY ELSE WOULD THEY BE ON YOUR REPORT???

    THEY ONLY REPORT 100% PERFECTLY don't they???
     
  5. snakeman

    snakeman Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Experian Special Services Dept.

    They can assume what the heck they want to assume.

    As for me, I will continue to inundate them with disputes until my report is accurate.

    I am a pretty good judge of character. The gal I spoke to earlier told me that she believes me 100%. She says that people at Experian tend to get a hard heart after talking to liars for years and years and hearing every excuse in the book. Apparently I made a positive impression. After all...no one can resist my super natural mind control modulator with dual combobulators 2000!

    MWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!

    SnakeMan
     
  6. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Re: Experian Special Services Dept.

     

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