What kind of credit agencies are you referring to. If you want to know about credit card then go to www.creditcardagencies.com. If your talking about a bank or loan institution look in your local phone book. If your talking about collections agency they are in the phone book too.
If the inquiry occured and the inquiring entity had a lawful purpose, you can't get rid of them because they are valid. If you believe the inquiries to be unlawful you can dispute them with each of the 3 credit agencies: Equifax Experian Trans Union
It really depends on which credit union you are trying to contact. Each major credit has a website. You should be able to go on their website and find a contact us link. The contact us links are usually at the very bottom of the page, or in the site's "about" area.
One could contact a credit bureau by going to the creditinfocenter. This site is updated regularly and shares quite a bit of information, on anything having to do with credit, good or bad.
yes phone, utilities, hospitals, doctors pretty much anybody with your personal info can report to credit agencies.
You can contact Chase Credit Card Customer Service at 1-800-432-3117 if inside the US. If calling from outside the US, the contact number is 1-302-594-8200.
There are multiple ways to contact credit reporting agencies. Email or by phone are some of the most common ways.
Of course, but you must contact the credit bureau or credit agency which provided the information. Contact the primary credit-data agencies at:
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https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/order?mail You can get 1 free copy of your credit report from all 3 of the credit agencies once every year at this website: www.annualcreditreport.com The URL above takes you to the page that has links to each of the credit report agencies websites if you need to contact them individually.
Need to contact the creditor to find out why they are not posting to the Credit agencies.
Contact the credit bureaus regarding your business becoming a subscriber/client.
Now, not too long. Check with the company you owed and see what credit agencies they report to and then contact the agencies directly.
There are three major credit agencies. They are Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Another one, Innovis, is also becoming part of their reign. When inquiring about your credit, make sure you are in touch with one of the main credit agencies. There are many smaller ones who get their information from the main agencies. You are entitled by the federal government to one free credit report per year. Get in contact with one of the main agencies for this free credit report, and open communication to begin to build your credit to a good credit score.
The correct response is C. Reporting a crime of identity theft to yourself would be of little help. You should contact your credit card company, at least one of the three major credit reporting agencies. You will often need to file a police report as well.
Credit reporting agencies are agencies who are dealing with credits.If you want to investigate somebody with regards to her or his previous credit performance, then credit reporting agencies are the place for you to approach.
Get a copy of all three credit reports, then dispute them. The credit reporting agencies will contact the creditors to verify. If the collection agencies do not report the items paid, you will need to contact the collection agencies individually, and provide them with proof of payment. Do this by certified mail, with a letter advising them to correct the records within 30 days. If they do not, you may have recourse thru the FTC under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
A good place to start would be to contact the credit reporting agencies and request a copy of the deceased's credit report to notify the creditors.