You search until you're blue in the face,. A lot of junk debt buyers, will have no number posted anywhere, and sometimes you have to get dirty to find a number that will get you a human being. I suggest ripoffreport.com. That's how I found numbers for the two itmes on my report that weren't mine. Good Luck!
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.
All major credit card issuers and merchants report to credit bureaus. There is not a list as to which ones (if any) would not participate in such reportage.
Of course, but you must contact the credit bureau or credit agency which provided the information. Contact the primary credit-data agencies at:
Ask the bank for the company that supplied the data, then contact that company with the necessary information to correct the mistake. However - that may not be enough to restore your credit rating.
The contact information for Global Credit Union is by phone, toll free, 800 829 8355. The Global Credit Union also offers online chat and an ebranch.
Contact the credit reporting agency from where you got the report. They have the contact information and can provide that to you upon request.
You will need to contact the credit reporting agency that has posted incorrect information - the contact information will be included in the credit report sent to you, or you can contact the company via its website. However, if your credit report has weak points but the information is accurate, you will have to improve your money management habits to get the information to eventually drop off the report. Pay down debt, make payments on time, keep on top of what money is where, etc.
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.
The contact information for Unitus Credit Union from the Unitus Credit Union official website. The site provides the physical and mailing address for the company as well as phone numbers.
You can contact Equifax and tell them you wish to see a copy of your credit report..If you disagree with anything on the report, you can challenge the information..Under the consumer bill of rights, they have a specific time to verify the correctness of the information they have..If they can not confirm their information, they must drop it from the report.
Contact the credit reporting agency that issued the report and challenge the entry. Tell them you have no idea what it represents or who it is from. They will research the item. Many credit reports have incorrect information on them. It pays to check them frequently. Good Luck.
Contact the credit bureau that has the incorrect information about the bankruptcy. They will contact whomever they need to in order to verify the information or remove it if it is deemed false.