sueable or not subable....

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by gginnj, Nov 7, 2003.

  1. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: sueable or not subable....

    No and no.FixYourOwnCredit! http://consumers.creditnet.com/stra...848&highlight=fix+AND+your+AND+own+AND+credit
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  2. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

  3. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    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.
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    Yes and this puts Experian in violation of reporting information they know or have reason to believe is incorrect

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