Re: Re: sueable or not subable.... No and no.FixYourOwnCredit! http://consumers.creditnet.com/stra...848&highlight=fix+AND+your+AND+own+AND+credit """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" '''''''''' `````````` ''''''''''
Re: Re: Re: sueable or not subable.... .FixYourOwnCredit! http://consumers.creditnet.com/stra...848&highlight=fix+AND+your+AND+own+AND+credit """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" '''''''''' `````````` ''''''''''
It is Experian's job to verify your claim. If you are informing them that the OC's information is wrong, and they continue to go back to the OC for information - then it stands to reason that they will continue to get the same incorrect information. bmm33 =================== Yes and this puts Experian in violation of reporting information they know or have reason to believe is incorrect THE END ** *** ** LB 59