how can you find the vehicle that the owner sold?
You can find a free 3 credit bureau report on experian.com.
Call the Credit report agency that pulled your credit from the Bureau's and ask them to look at the back of the credit report where it says inquiries.
There are no places that can give you a actual free credit report, credit reports can only legally be done at a credit bureau. There are websites that claim to give free credit reports only to manipulate people to make payments.
Not necessarily. Sometimes it can take a credit bureau a few months (or even longer) to take an old record off your credit report. The best advice I can give is to request a credit report after 10 years have passed. If the bankruptcy is still listed, you can dispute the record directly with the credit bureau. You can get a free credit report at www.annualcreditreport.com or from most housing counseling agencies. You can find these agencies by looking on www.hud.gov.
Finding one's company credit report can be done by purchasing it from a business credit bureau. Dun and Bradstreet as well as Experian offer subscription services to allow for the access to one's own company credit report at any time.
One can find the telephone number for a local credit bureau by looking in the yellow pages of a phone directory. One could also find this number online by visiting Credit Bureau Contact Information.
They told me over the phone on two different occasions 90 days....but I find that hard to believe
You can find the information on how to contact a credit bureau on various websites like CreditInfoCenter and Bankrate. Both websites offer a great amount of information on how to contact a credit bureau.
You can find more information on the Experian Credit Bureau on their website. They have all the information you need available, and great customer service.
There are companies that are dedicated to providing credit reports for one to view. These companies will vary from country to country, but in Canada one of the best known company for obtaining a copy of ones credit report is Equifax.
That depends on what you mean by "can't find or locate a creditor". If you get a copy of each of your credit reports, they will list the contact information for each of the creditors that are reporting any type of information about you on your credit report. if you cannot get a response from the creditor after locating their contact information on your credit report, then you may want to "dispute" the information with the credit bureau that is reporting the information. Simply write a letter to the credit bureau stating that the information being reported on XYZ account is not accurate. Please remove this information from my credit file. The bureau will contact the reporting creditor...if the creditor does not respond within a timely fashion, the information will be removed from your credit file.
To find information on a credit report, you can go online and asks websites like Equifax or Consumer Products to help you with your credit report troubles.