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August 21, 2015Revdex.comServing San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE [redacted]REF# [redacted]Complaint ID # [redacted]Dear Revdex.com:Our office recently received your correspondence of August 12, 2015 regarding the above...
mentionedconsumer's personal credit report.We are currently investigating the information with which the consumer disagrees. Upon completionof this process, we will provide the results of our investigation directly to the consumer.When a consumer disputes the accuracy or completeness of information on the personal credit reportand tells us specifically why they believe the information is inaccurate or incomplete, we process thedispute as required by law. We contact the furnisher of the information or the vendor that collected theinformation from a public record source such as a court or other government office eitherelectronically or by US Mail. We ask the furnisher or the vendor to conduct a thorough and completeinvestigation to verify all of the information regarding the disputed item, and report back within the timeframe required by law. We review and consider the response to determine whether to accept it, rejectit, or follow up for additional information. If, after processing, we find that the disputed information isinaccurate, incomplete or cannot be verified, we then delete that information, or modify thatinformation, as appropriate, based upon the dispute and the results of our processing. If we do notreceive a response from the furnisher or the vendor within the required period, we update the item asrequested or delete the information, In some instances, upon reviewing the credit file and any relevantinformation submitted to us, we are able to determine whether the disputed information should bechanged or deleted without having to contact the furnisher or the vendor. Investigations can take aslong as 30 days to reach a conclusion. After we complete our processing, we send the consumer theresults.In addition to the consumer's right to dispute information in the credit file with the credit reportingagencies, the consumer also has the right to dispute information in the credit report directly with thefurnisher of the information.If the consumer questions the results of the dispute process, then they may want to contact thefurnisher of the information directly or review the original information in the public record. Please referto the original personal credit report for the furnisher or public records office name, address, andphone number (if available).Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let meassure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank youfor allowing me to assist you. Please contact our office if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted]Senior Regulatory Affairs AssociateConsumer Affairs Special Services[redacted]
Revdex.com:
I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted], and have determined that this proposed action would not resolve my complaint. For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below.
Regards,
[redacted]
[redacted]
Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let me assure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank youfor allowing me to assist you. Please contact me directly if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted]Senior Regulatory Affairs AssociateExperian Consumer Affairs[redacted]
January 29, 2015Revdex.comServing San Diego and Imperial Counties4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE: [redacted]REF# [redacted]Complaint ID # [redacted]Dear Revdex.com:Our office recently received your correspondence of January 21, 2015 regarding the above...
mentionedconsumer's personal credit report.An Extended Security Alert has been added to the consumer's credit report. This message, which willexpire after 7 years, alerts credit grantors to verify the consumer's identification in case someone isusing their information without their consent.Our records indicate that we previously conducted investigations regarding the disputed information,providing the creditors with copies of the ID Theft Affidavit report that we had received from theconsumer. The creditor verified the accuracy of the accounts. Results of the investigation wereprovided directly to the consumer. If the results of the investigation are questioned, the consumer maywant to contact the source of the information directly. The Consumer can refer to the original personalcredit report for the source business name, address, and phone number (if available).If the consumer still wishes to have this information blocked, please submit a complete, valid, legibleidentity theft police report (an official report filed with an appropriate federal, state, or local lawenforcement agency, including the U.S. Postal Inspection service or others, the filing of whichsubjects the person who filed the report to criminal penalties if the information filed is false), Theidentity theft report should include as many of the following elements as possible: Specific dates suchas when the loss or theft of personal information occurred or when the fraud(s) occurred, how youdiscovered or learned of the theft, any known information about the perpetrator, name or badgenumber, and signature of the law enforcement personnel who processed the report, and the filing dateand case number. Also, please list each account and account number and any other information thatyou believe appears on your credit report due to identity theft.If you do not provide Experian with the required information specified above, you will not havesubmitted a valid request to block information in your personal credit report due to an identity theft andno information will be blocked.Our records indicate that the disputed [redacted] account does not appear on the current Experiancredit report. We have mailed a current Experian credit report directly to the consumer for review.Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let meassure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank youfor allowing me to assist you. Please contact me directly if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted]Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate
I [redacted] hereby give my consent to file a complaint against experian. With [redacted] as the 3rd party.
April 3, 2015Revdex.comServing San Diego and Imperial Counties4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE [redacted]REF# [redacted]Complaint ID # [redacted]Dear Revdex.com:Our office recently received...
your correspondence of March 25, 2015 regarding the above mentionedconsumer's personal credit report.We are currently investigating the information with which the consumer disagrees. Upon completionof this process, we will provide the results of our investigation directly to the consumer.When a consumer disputes the accuracy or completeness of information on the personal credit reportand tells us specifically why they believe the information is inaccurate or incomplete, we process thedispute as required by law. We contact the furnisher of the information or the vendor that collected theinformation from a public record source such as a court or other government office eitherelectronically or by US Mail. We ask the furnisher or the vendor to conduct a thorough and completeinvestigation to verify all of the information regarding the disputed item, and report back within the timeframe required by law. We review and consider the response to determine whether to accept it, rejectit, or follow up for additional information. If, after processing, we find that the disputed information isinaccurate, incomplete or cannot be verified, we then delete that information, or modify thatinformation, as appropriate, based upon the dispute and the results of our processing. If we do notreceive a response from the furnisher or the vendor within the required period, we update the item asrequested or delete the information, In some instances, upon reviewing the credit file and any relevantinformation submitted to us, we are able to determine whether the disputed information should bechanged or deleted without having to contact the furnisher or the vendor. Investigations can take aslong as 30 days to reach a conclusion. After we complete our processing, we send the consumer theresults.In addition to the consumer's right to dispute information in the credit file with the credit reportingagencies, the consumer also has the right to dispute information in the credit report directly with thefurnisher of the information.If the consumer questions the results of the dispute process, then they may want to contact thefurnisher of the information directly or review the original information in the public record. Please referto the original personal credit report for the furnisher or public records office name, address, andphone number (if available).Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let meassure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank youfor allowing me to assist you. Please contact our office if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted]Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate
June 10, 2015Revdex.comServing San Diego and Imperial Counties4747 Viewridge Ave.,...
#200San Diego, CA 92123RE [redacted]REF# [redacted]Complaint ID # [redacted]Dear Revdex.com:Our office recently received your correspondence of June 1, 2015 regarding the above mentionedconsumer's personal credit report.Our records indicate that we have contacted the data furnishers to verify the accuracy of theinformation with which the above mentioned consumer disagrees. The disputed information wasverified as accurately reported and confirmation was mailed to the consumer for review.When a consumer disputes the accuracy or completeness of information on the personal credit reportand tells us specifically why they believe the information is inaccurate or incomplete, we process thedispute as required by law. We contact the furnisher of the information or the vendor that collected theinformation from a public record source such as a court or other government office eitherelectronically or by US Mail. We ask the furnisher or the vendor to conduct a thorough and completeinvestigation to verify all of the information regarding the disputed item, and report back within the timeframe required by law. We review and consider the response to determine whether to accept it, rejectit, or follow up for additional information. If, after processing, we find that the disputed information isinaccurate, incomplete or cannot be verified, we then delete that information, or modify thatinformation, as appropriate, based upon the dispute and the results of our processing. If we do notreceive a response from the furnisher or the vendor within the required period, we update the item asrequested or delete the information, In some instances, upon reviewing the credit file and any relevantinformation submitted to us, we are able to determine whether the disputed information should bechanged or deleted without having to contact the furnisher or the vendor. Investigations can take aslong as 30 days to reach a conclusion. After we complete our processing, we send the consumer theresults.If the consumer disagrees with the results of the reinvestigation, it is the consumer's legal right, underthe FCRA, to add a 100-word statement specifying the nature of their dispute. The statement willappear with the item as long as the item remains on the credit report. Any further concerns regardingthe disputed information may need to be directed to the creditors reporting this information. Pleaserefer to the original personal credit report for the furnisher or public records office name, address, andphone number (if available).If the consumer has any additional supporting documentation regarding the disputed information, theymay forward that to us for review.Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist Let meassure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank youfor allowing me to assist you. Please contact me directly if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted]Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate
November 15, 2016Revdex.com Serving San Diego, Orange & Imperial Counties 4747 Viewridge Ave. #200 San Diego, CA 92123–1688[redacted]Dear Revdex.com.Thank you for submitting your complaint dated...
November 4, 2016, regarding [redacted]. We appreciate that your office took the time to let us know about his experience with our company.In the complaint [redacted] states that Experian has failed to provide him with an updated copy of "verifiable proof" regarding several accounts and one public record item. [redacted] has requested to have the information removed from his credit report. Our research indicates that [redacted] previously contacted Experian to request an investigation regarding several disputed items. We have reinvestigated this information with each data furnisher. Regarding the disputed public record we Contacted the vendor that Collected the information from the public record source, such as a Court or other government office. They responded and we either updated certain data elements, deleted accounts, or the accounts or public record remained as accurate as reported. On May 14, 2008, July O2, 2008, April 21, 2009, April 23, 2009, April 12, 2010, January 22, 2011, April 11, 2011, April 16, 2011 April 27, 2011, January 15, 2016 and October 12, 2016, we sent the result summaries to [redacted] for review.According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a national Consumer credit reporting agency's role in the dispute process is to review the accuracy and completeness of any disputed item which may include contacting the data furnisher of the disputed information and informing them of all relevant information regarding the consumer's dispute. If the issue is not resolved, then the consumer credit reporting agency must offer to include a consumer statement on the personal credit report.When a consumer disputes the accuracy or completeness of information on a personal credit report and tells us specifically why they believe the information is inaccurate or incomplete, we process the dispute as required by law. We contact the furnisher of the information or the vendor that Collected the information from a public record source such as a court or other government office. We ask the furnisher or the vendor to conduct a thorough and complete investigation to verify all of the information regarding the item they disputed, and report back within 30 days of the date that we received their request (21 days for Maine residents). We review and consider the response to determine whether to accept it, reject it, or follow up for additional information.lf, after processing, we find that the disputed information is inaccurate, incomplete or cannot be verified, we then delete that information, or modify that information, as appropriate, based upon their dispute and the results of our processing. If we do not receive a response from the furnisher or the vendor within the required period, we update the item as the consumer has requested or delete the information, and send the consumer the results. In some instances, upon reviewing the consumer's credit file and any relevant information the consumer has submitted to us, we are able to determine whether the disputed information should be changed or deleted without having to contact the furnisher or the vendor. After we complete our processing, we send the consumer the results. In addition to the consumer's right to dispute information in their credit file with the credit reporting agencies, the consumer also has the right to dispute information in their credit report directly with the furnisher of the information.If [redacted] disagrees with the results of the reinvestigation, it is his legal right, under the FCRA, to add a statement specifying the nature of his dispute. The Consumer statement will appear on his Credit report and be viewable upon inquiry. If he would like our assistance in providing a Concise statement, please have his contact us directly at the telephone number or address provided on his personal credit report and we would be happy to assist his. In addition, for more information regarding Credit and frequently asked questions, he may visit. http://www.experian.com/blogStaskeXperianThank you for allowing me to assist you. Please contact our office if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted]
[redacted]
Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let me assure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank youfor allowing me to assist you. Please contact me directly if you have any...
questions. Sincerely,
[redacted]Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate Experian Consumer Affairs[redacted]
July 9, 2015Revdex.comServing San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123Re: [redacted]Ref: [redacted]Complaint#: [redacted]Dear Revdex.com:Our office recently received your correspondence dated June 29, 2015, regarding the above mentionconsumer's personal credit reportAfter further verification from the [redacted], we are in the process of blockingthe disputed items and the data furnishers that supplied the information will be notified. Uponcompletion we will be providing the consumer with an updated copy of her credit report for review.Let me assure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously.Thank you for allowing me to assist you. Please contact our office if you have any questions.Sincerely, [redacted]Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate
May 9, 2016Bettes Business Bureau Serving San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties 4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE: [redacted] Complaint ID #[redacted]REF# [redacted]Dear Revdex.com.Our office recently received your correspondence of April 28, 2016 regarding the above...
mentioned consumer's personal credit report.We are currently investigating the information with which the consumer disagrees. Upon completion of this process, we will provide the results of our investigation directly to the consumer.When a consumer disputes the accuracy or completeness of information on the personal credit report and tells us specifically why they believe the information is inaccurate or incomplete, we process the dispute as required by law. We contact the furnisher of the information or the vendor that collected the information from a public record source such as a court or other government office either electronically or by US Mail. We ask the furnisher or the vendor to conduct a thorough and complete investigation to verify all of the information regarding the disputed item, and report back within the time frame required by law. We review and consider the response to determine whether to accept it, reject it, or follow up for additional information. If, after processing, we find that the disputed information is inaccurate, incomplete or cannot be verified, we then delete that information, or modify that information, as appropriate, based upon the dispute and the results of our processing. If we do not receive a response from the furnisher or the vendor within the required period, we update the item as requested or delete the information. In some instances, upon reviewing the credit file and any relevant information submitted to us, we are able to determine whether the disputed information should be changed or deleted without having to contact the furnisher or the vendor. Investigations can take as long as 30 days to reach a conclusion. After we complete our processing, we send the Consumes the results.In addition to the consumer's right to dispute information in the credit file with the credit reporting agencies, the consumer also has the right to dispute information in the credit report directly with the furnishes of the information.If the consumer questions the results of the dispute process, then they may want to contact the furnisher of the information directly or review the original information in the public record. Please refer to the original personal credit report for the furnisher or public records office name, address, and phone number (if available).Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let me assure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank you for allowing me to assist you. Please contact our office if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted] Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate Consumer Affairs Special Services [redacted]
April 4, 2016Bettes Business Bureau Serving San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties 4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE: [redacted] Complaint ID [redacted]REF# [redacted]Dear Revdex.com.Our office recently received your correspondence of March 29, 2016 regarding the above mentioned consumer's rebuttal of our response to her complaint.According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Section 605 (d) (1), if a bankruptcy is withdrawn before a final judgment "the consumer reporting agency shall include in the report that such case was Withdrawn".The bankruptcy dismissed/Withdrawn status will remain on the consumer's Experian credit report for seven years from the filing date.Thank you for allowing me to assist you. Please contact our office if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted] Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate Consumer Affairs Special Services [redacted]
December 21, 2015Revdex.com Serving San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties 4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE [redacted] Complaint ID # [redacted]REF# [redacted]Dear Revdex.com:Our office recently received your correspondence of December 11, 2015 regarding...
the above mentioned consumer's personal credit report.Judgments, Tax Liens and Bankruptcies are a matter of public record. Although the court where the disputed public records are filed may not report this type of data, a vendor may collect this data directly from the court's public records and supply that information to Experian. Experian's method of verification for public records complies with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).My review of the public record documents on file at the US Bankruptcy Court in [redacted] indicates the item is accurate as it appears on the Experian credit report: a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy filed by the consumer on 05/14/2008 and discharged on 08/29/2008.Additionally, the documents confirm the consumer's full name (including generation code), last 4 digits of his Social Security number and address at the time of discharge, his current address. Discharged Chapter 7 Bankruptcies remain on the credit report for a period of ten years from the filing date.We are in the process of providing the consumer with copies of the bankruptcy filing and discharge documentation.Because the information was confirmed accurate, we must respectfully decline the consumer's request to remove the disputed information from the Experian credit report.If the consumer disagrees with the results of the reinvestigations, it is their legal right, under the FCRA, to add a 100-word statement specifying the nature of his dispute. The statement will appear with the item as long as the item remains on the credit report. Any further concerns regarding the disputed information will need to be directed to the source of the information, the US Bankruptcy Court in [redacted]If the consumer has any additional supporting documentation regarding the disputed information, they may forward it directly to me for review.Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let me assure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank you for allowing me to assist you. Please contact me directly if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted] Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate Consumer Affairs Special Services[redacted]
Dear Revdex.com:Our office recently received your correspondence of June 20, 2017 regarding the above mentioned Consumer's rebuttal of our response to their complaint.Our records indicate that the disputed inquiries do not appear on the consumer's current Experian Credit report. We have mailed a current Experian credit report directly to the consumer for review.Our records indicate that investigations of the dispute information were completed on multiple occasions. In each instance, the Creditors responded that the accounts were accurately reported. The results of each investigation were provided directly to the consumer.If the consumer has any additional supporting documentation regarding the disputed information, they may forward it directly to [redacted] for review.According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a national consumer credit reporting agency's role in the dispute process is to review the accuracy and completeness of any disputed item which may include contacting the furnisher of the information or the vendor that collected the information from a public record source, such as a court or other government office, notifying them of the disputed information and disclosing all relevant information regarding the consumer's dispute. In order to help resolve the consumer's dispute, Experian will review all relevant documents submitted by the consumer with the dispute and will forward such documents to the furnisher if Experian is unable to resolve the issue based on those documents. Consumers may also contact creditors directly to dispute items reported by the creditor. If the issue is not resolved, then the consumer credit reporting agency must offer to include a consumer statement on the personal credit report.Thank you for allowing me to assist you. Please contact me directly if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted] on behalf of [redacted] Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate Experian Consumer Affairs [redacted]
:::::: ExperianMarch 23, 2016Revdex.com Serving San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties 4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE: [redacted] Complaint ID # [redacted]REF# [redacted]Dear Revdex.com:Our office recently received your correspondence dated March 11, 2016,...
regarding the above mention consumer's personal credit report.According to our records, the disputed [redacted] account is not appearing on the consumer's current personal Experian credit report. We are in the process of forwarding the report to the consumer for review. -Please feel free to contact our office directly if you need further assistance.Sincerely,[redacted] Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate Consumer Affairs Special Services [redacted]
Revdex.com:
I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted], and have determined that this proposed action would not resolve my complaint. For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below.
Regards,
[redacted]
First: According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act as part of the investigation the credit report agencies has duties and one of their duties they must notify the creditor of my dispute. And if the creditor does not response then the credit report agency must delete the item off my credit report immediately.. And the credit report agency has not notify the creditor of my dispute. I call the Bankruptcy Court to see has anything where sent to them by Experian Credit Report Agency and that stated: NO. The second thing when I dispute and items the credit report agency must put it on my credit report as a dispute, and they did not put it on my credit report as a dispute. I have a copy of the duties that the Credit Report Agencies must do under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. And Experian has violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act.One: They did not Contact the Creditor of my dispute.Two: They did not put it on my Credit Report as a dispute.I Request that Experian immediately remove/delete the Bankruptcy off my Credit Report. Sincerely, [redacted]
August 25, 2015Revdex.comServing San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE [redacted]REF# [redacted]Complaint ID # [redacted]Dear...
Revdex.com:Our office recently received your correspondence of August 17, 2015 regarding the above mentionedconsumer's personal credit report.We are currently investigating the information with which the consumer disagrees. Upon completionof this process, we will provide the results of our investigation directly to the consumer.When a consumer disputes the accuracy or completeness of information on the personal credit reportand tells us specifically why they believe the information is inaccurate or incomplete, we process thedispute as required by law. We contact the furnisher of the information or the vendor that collected theinformation from a public record source such as a court or other government office eitherelectronically or by US Mail. We ask the furnisher or the vendor to conduct a thorough and completeinvestigation to verify all of the information regarding the disputed item, and report back within the timeframe required by law. We review and consider the response to determine whether to accept it, rejectit, or follow up for additional information. If, after processing, we find that the disputed information isinaccurate, incomplete or cannot be verified, we then delete that information, or modify thatinformation, as appropriate, based upon the dispute and the results of our processing. If we do notreceive a response from the furnisher or the vendor within the required period, we update the item asrequested or delete the information, In some instances, upon reviewing the credit file and any relevantinformation submitted to us, we are able to determine whether the disputed information should bechanged or deleted without having to contact the furnisher or the vendor. Investigations can take aslong as 30 days to reach a conclusion. After we complete our processing, we send the consumer theresults.In addition to the consumer's right to dispute information in the credit file with the credit reportingagencies, the consumer also has the right to dispute information in the credit report directly with thefurnisher of the information.If the consumer questions the results of the dispute process, then they may want to contact thefurnisher of the information directly or review the original information in the public record. Please referto the original personal credit report for the furnisher or public records office name, address, andphone number (if available).Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let meassure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank youfor allowing me to assist you. Please contact our office if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted]Senior Regulatory Affairs AssociateConsumer Affairs Special Services[redacted]
July 21, 2016Revdex.com Serving San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties 4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123RE: James William Owen, Jr. Complaint ID #11537552REF# [redacted]Dear Revdex.com.Our office recently received your correspondence of July 13, 2016 regarding the above mentioned consumer's rebuttal of our response to his complaint.We are presently investigating the information with which the consumer disagrees. Upon completion of this process, we will provide the results of our investigation directly to the consumer.When a consumer disputes the accuracy or completeness of information on the personal credit report and tells us specifically why they believe the information is inaccurate or incomplete, we process the dispute as required by law. We contact the furnisher of the information or the vendor that collected the information from a public record source such as a court or other government office either electronically or by US Mail. We ask the furnisher or the vendor to conduct a thorough and complete investigation to verify all of the information regarding the disputed item, and report back within the time frame required by law. We review and consider the response to determine whether to accept it, reject it, or follow up for additional information. If, after processing, we find that the disputed information is inaccurate, incomplete or cannot be verified, we then delete that information, or modify that information, as appropriate, based upon the dispute and the results of our processing. If we do not receive a response from the furnisher or the vendor within the required period, we update the item as requested or delete the information. In some instances, upon reviewing the credit file and any relevant information submitted to us, we are able to determine whether the disputed information should be changed or deleted without having to contact the furnisher of the vendor. Investigations can take as long as 30 days to reach a conclusion. After we complete our processing, we send the consumer the results.According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a national consumer credit reporting agency's role in the dispute process is to review the accuracy and completeness of any disputed item which may include contacting the furnisher of the information or the vendor that collected the information from a public record source, such as a court or other government office, notifying them of the disputed information and disclosing all relevant information regarding the consumer's dispute. In order to help resolve the consumer's dispute, Experian will review all relevant documents submitted by the consumer with the dispute and will forward such documents to the furnisher if Experian is unable to resolve the issue based on those documents. Consumers may also contact creditors directly to dispute items reported by the creditor. If the issue is not resolved, then the consumer credit reporting agency must offer to include a consumer statement on the personal credit report.In addition to the consumer's right to dispute information in the credit file with the credit reporting agencies, the consumer also has the right to dispute information in the credit report directly with the furnisher of the information. Please refer to the original personal credit report for the furnisher or public records office name, address, and phone number (if available).Thank you for allowing me to assist you. Please contact me directly at 214-726–[redacted] if you have any questions.Sincerely,
[redacted] Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate Consumer Affairs Special [redacted]
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RE [redacted] Complaint ID [redacted]REF [redacted]Dear Revdex.com.Our office recently received your correspondence of October 11, 2016 regarding the above mentioned Consumer's personal Credit report.To assist you, we must verify the Consumer's Current delivery address. Please...
send us one copy of a government issued identification card, such as a driver's license, state ID card, military ID card, etc., and one copy of a utility bill, bank or insurance statement, etc. Make sure that each copy is legible (enlarge if necessary), displays the Consumer's name and Current mailing address, and the date of issue (statement dates must be recent). We are unable to accept Credit card statements, voided checks, lease agreements, magazine Subscriptions or postal service forwarding orders as proof.Experian strives to achieve a high level of customer service for all the consumers they assist. Let me assure you that Experian takes its commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank you for allowing me to assist you. Please Contact our office if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted] Senior Regulatory Affairs Associate
Revdex.com Serving San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties 4747 Viewridge Ave., #200San Diego, CA 92123[redacted]
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[redacted]Our office recently received your correspondence of January 2, 2017 regarding the above...
mentioned consumer's complaint.We have mailed a current credit report directly to the consumer for review. If there is information appearing on a credit report that is believed to be inaccurate or incomplete, we must have a specific dispute. Examples of specific disputes are as follows: "not mine, paid in full, never delinquent or included in bankruptcy" or for public record disputes: "not mine, paid/satisfied, vacated or filed in error". If the status dates, amounts, balances or other specific data is incorrect, the Consumer should also indicate what the Correct information should be. Please specify the item or account name and number.Please provide the Consumer's specific disputes along with their Complete identification information (Social Security number, full name, Current address, previous addresses in the last two years and date of birth). Also, please include one Copy of a government issued identification card, such as a driver's license, state ID card, etc., and one copy of a utility bill, bank or insurance statement, etc.Experian strives to achieve a high level of Customer service for all the Consumers they assist. Let meassure you that Experian takes its Commitment to efficient, expeditious service seriously. Thank you for allowing me to assist you. Please Contact me directly if you have any questions.Sincerely,[redacted]
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