Initial Business Response / [redacted] (1000, 5, 2015/05/07) */ Contact Name and Title: [redacted] Contact Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX Contact Email: [redacted] @telcommcu.com When the accuracy of information provided by a credit reporting agency relating to an individual's credit report is being questioned, it is our understanding the credit reporting agency's preference in initiating an investigation of the information reported that is being questioned - is for the individual to actually 'dispute' the information they feel is inaccurate directly through that specific credit reporting agencyThat credit reporting agency will then contact the company that forwarded the credit information to them, summarizing the specifics of the item(s) under disputeThe company that has provided the credit information then has the opportunity to research or further investigate the item(s) being questioned - in an effort to clarify the accuracy (or inaccuracy) of the reported item(s), and/or have an opportunity to correct any item(s) being reported - if deemed to be inaccurate For us to bypass that process, staff will need a copy of the credit report - or at minimum, a copy of all of the specific information contained in the credit report that is in question, so staff can then tie back what is being reported and determine 'which' credit reporting agency's information is being scrutinized, as there are several in existenceStaff can furthermore also tie down the 'exact information' that needs to be reviewed and/or verified for the purpose of credit reporting accuracyOnce our staff receives that information - and everything is thoroughly reviewed and validated, if anything is determined to be reporting inaccurately by the credit bureau, staff should be able to then assist in resolving and/or correct the credit item(s) being questionedAs always, staff is always glad to help out in any way they can once they have all of the pertinent information to confirm the accuracy (or inaccuracy) of the item(s) being questioned as reported to that specific credit reporting providerThank you for your inquiry, and we look forward to assisting in any way we can
Initial Business Response /* (1000, 5, 2015/05/07) */
Contact Name and Title: [redacted]
Contact Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Contact Email: [redacted]@telcommcu.com
When the accuracy of information provided by a credit reporting agency relating to an individual's credit report is being questioned, it...
is our understanding the credit reporting agency's preference in initiating an investigation of the information reported that is being questioned - is for the individual to actually 'dispute' the information they feel is inaccurate directly through that specific credit reporting agency. That credit reporting agency will then contact the company that forwarded the credit information to them, summarizing the specifics of the item(s) under dispute. The company that has provided the credit information then has the opportunity to research or further investigate the item(s) being questioned - in an effort to clarify the accuracy (or inaccuracy) of the reported item(s), and/or have an opportunity to correct any item(s) being reported - if deemed to be inaccurate.
For us to bypass that process, staff will need a copy of the credit report - or at minimum, a copy of all of the specific information contained in the credit report that is in question, so staff can then tie back what is being reported and determine 'which' credit reporting agency's information is being scrutinized, as there are several in existence. Staff can furthermore also tie down the 'exact information' that needs to be reviewed and/or verified for the purpose of credit reporting accuracy. Once our staff receives that information - and everything is thoroughly reviewed and validated, if anything is determined to be reporting inaccurately by the credit bureau, staff should be able to then assist in resolving and/or correct the credit item(s) being questioned. As always, staff is always glad to help out in any way they can once they have all of the pertinent information to confirm the accuracy (or inaccuracy) of the item(s) being questioned as reported to that specific credit reporting provider. Thank you for your inquiry, and we look forward to assisting in any way we can.
Initial Business Response / [redacted] (1000, 5, 2015/05/07) */ Contact Name and Title: [redacted] Contact Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX Contact Email: [redacted] @telcommcu.com When the accuracy of information provided by a credit reporting agency relating to an individual's credit report is being questioned, it is our understanding the credit reporting agency's preference in initiating an investigation of the information reported that is being questioned - is for the individual to actually 'dispute' the information they feel is inaccurate directly through that specific credit reporting agencyThat credit reporting agency will then contact the company that forwarded the credit information to them, summarizing the specifics of the item(s) under disputeThe company that has provided the credit information then has the opportunity to research or further investigate the item(s) being questioned - in an effort to clarify the accuracy (or inaccuracy) of the reported item(s), and/or have an opportunity to correct any item(s) being reported - if deemed to be inaccurate For us to bypass that process, staff will need a copy of the credit report - or at minimum, a copy of all of the specific information contained in the credit report that is in question, so staff can then tie back what is being reported and determine 'which' credit reporting agency's information is being scrutinized, as there are several in existenceStaff can furthermore also tie down the 'exact information' that needs to be reviewed and/or verified for the purpose of credit reporting accuracyOnce our staff receives that information - and everything is thoroughly reviewed and validated, if anything is determined to be reporting inaccurately by the credit bureau, staff should be able to then assist in resolving and/or correct the credit item(s) being questionedAs always, staff is always glad to help out in any way they can once they have all of the pertinent information to confirm the accuracy (or inaccuracy) of the item(s) being questioned as reported to that specific credit reporting providerThank you for your inquiry, and we look forward to assisting in any way we can
Initial Business Response /* (1000, 5, 2015/05/07) */
Contact Name and Title: [redacted]
Contact Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX
Contact Email: [redacted]@telcommcu.com
When the accuracy of information provided by a credit reporting agency relating to an individual's credit report is being questioned, it...
is our understanding the credit reporting agency's preference in initiating an investigation of the information reported that is being questioned - is for the individual to actually 'dispute' the information they feel is inaccurate directly through that specific credit reporting agency. That credit reporting agency will then contact the company that forwarded the credit information to them, summarizing the specifics of the item(s) under dispute. The company that has provided the credit information then has the opportunity to research or further investigate the item(s) being questioned - in an effort to clarify the accuracy (or inaccuracy) of the reported item(s), and/or have an opportunity to correct any item(s) being reported - if deemed to be inaccurate.
For us to bypass that process, staff will need a copy of the credit report - or at minimum, a copy of all of the specific information contained in the credit report that is in question, so staff can then tie back what is being reported and determine 'which' credit reporting agency's information is being scrutinized, as there are several in existence. Staff can furthermore also tie down the 'exact information' that needs to be reviewed and/or verified for the purpose of credit reporting accuracy. Once our staff receives that information - and everything is thoroughly reviewed and validated, if anything is determined to be reporting inaccurately by the credit bureau, staff should be able to then assist in resolving and/or correct the credit item(s) being questioned. As always, staff is always glad to help out in any way they can once they have all of the pertinent information to confirm the accuracy (or inaccuracy) of the item(s) being questioned as reported to that specific credit reporting provider. Thank you for your inquiry, and we look forward to assisting in any way we can.