Who is Choicepoint?

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by uniondiva, Mar 8, 2002.

  1. uniondiva

    uniondiva Well-Known Member

    as a part of underwriting you account... xxxx group has obtained your insurance score. you are entitiled to receive a copy of your credit report from choicepoint, inc by contacting them......you have the right to directly dispute with choicepoint the accuracy and completeness of your report.

    I saw the soft pull on experian.... any body know how to dispute if there are inaccuracies, are they covered by the frca/.... what if my rates go up....?????
     
  2. Terry

    Terry Well-Known Member

    They perform background checks for employers. They did my background check for my current position. They verified my employment and educational references. They should show up as a soft inquiry.
     
  3. the other

    the other Well-Known Member

    They also provide reports to insurance companies too. At least they do for MetLife auto and homeowners insurance.
     
  4. breeze

    breeze Well-Known Member

    They fall under the FCRA. Choicepoint is Equifax.
     
  5. uniondiva

    uniondiva Well-Known Member

    thanks. breeze is right i doublechecked and it ws equifax that they pulled.
     
  6. slppryslp

    slppryslp Well-Known Member

    I had choicepoint pull my Experian for insurance uderwriting for USAA
     
  7. yzf600rk

    yzf600rk Active Member

    I worked for Choicepoint 1.5 years ago. Choicepoint was originally known as Equifax Insurance Information Services before Equifax spun them off (Equifax wanted to focus on the Credit Reporting business). Choicepoint maintains databases which contain insurance claim information, DMV information, Life Insurance claim information, Casualty & Loss information, public courthouse records, etc. Choicepoint sells reports containing this information: i.e. CLUE (casualty & loss) and DMV (Department of Motor Vehicle) reports to insurance agencies, employment reports & background checks to potential employers. I seem to recall that they also sold medical claims reports to health insurance providers. Choicepoint was not a CRA at the time I worked there. They did not maintain any credit file databases. They pulled those from Equifax for the most part. Choicepoint was a separate company not a subsidiary of Equifax after the spin-off. If anyone has any other questions concerning Choicepoint, let me know and I will try to answer them.

    yzf600rk
     
  8. slppryslp

    slppryslp Well-Known Member

    yzf600rk ,
    Do you know if I can currently dispute items in my clue report. It has insurance claims on there from when my brother and I were under my fathers policy and my brother had accidents. This is starting to sound like credit bureaus and authorized users!! Your info is much appreciated!
     
  9. yzf600rk

    yzf600rk Active Member

    I worked in the IT department. As I recall, the Insurance companies supply Choicepoint with Casualty and Loss feeds. How did you obtain your CLUE report? There were support/Customer representatives for each product line. You should have received a contact number with your CLUE report. However, Choicepoint will probably re-direct you to the supplier of the information. Call Choicepoint at 1-800-342-5339 and inquire about disputing items on the CLUE report. Check out the Choicepoint website at www.choicepointinc.com. Look under Industry solutions and you should see the Consumers option. Check out this url also: http://www.choicetrust.com/servlet/com.kx.cs.servlets.CsServlet?channel=personal&subchannel=rights
    According to the above url, claims (CLUE), credit, and driving reports (DMV) are considered to be consumer reports and thereby covered by the FCRA. So Choicepoint has to provide a mechanism for disputing items in the aforementioned reports.
     
  10. breeze

    breeze Well-Known Member

    Right - any errors you find in a clue report you correct by contacting the insurance company's claims department. They actually have transcribed files containing the recorded telephone call of the actual claim report, and they can recall those - that will be the final word on who was driving, and what happened.


     
  11. slppryslp

    slppryslp Well-Known Member

    thanks, much appreciated!
     

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