One may reach CSC as follows:
Americas - [+1] (703) 876-1000
Asia - [+65] 62 21 90 95
Australia - [+61] (02) 90 34 30 00
Europe/Middle East/Africa - [+44] (0) 12 52 53 40 00
If you call a credit bureau and get the automated system, you can press 0 to speak to a live person. Sometimes you have to press 0 several times before someone will answer.
Experian Credit can easily be contacted via the phone or email. Additionally, one can visit experian Credit and ask for a free report in person. The very best way of all however is to submit a credit request online.
is it when some person can hack you bank account and they gonna take your credit card out of oyur money.
Who ever said "such a friend must have been looking over the person's shoulder when they asked the question." Perhaps the one who asked the question got screwed over by an ex-spouse and tried to stick her with the debt! I know cause it happened to me! Here is your answer. If you get an unpaid bill from a collection agency simply don't open it. Get an envelope out address it to the collection agency with the return address the same. Type a letter that the person does not live with you and that there is no known address. Stamp it and mail it and that's that! And don't worry about the rest! Sooner or later the 3 major credit bureau's will in fact come after them someday! I promise you! Since you are such a friend--just call the lenders yourself.
Call 1-800-916-8800 and wait for the "Speak to an agent" option. I just called and it worked for me.
A consumer reporting agency is an agency that collects information on certain individuals. They then sell this information to possible creditors to help them decide the credit worthiness of the individual (or whether a person should be allowed extended credit).
A regular consumer agency collect and sell information about the creditworthiness of individuals. A credit reporting agency doesn't make any decisions about whether a specific person should be extended credit or not. Instead, it collects information that it considers relevant to a person's credit habits and history, and uses this information to assign a credit score to indicate how creditworthy a person is.
If someone wishes to view their credit rating, the Fair Credit Reporting Act allows that person to contact any credit reporting agency to obtain a copy, for free, once per year. The three major credit reporting agencies are Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion.
A credit report involves computing a person's financial status using a score system. Credit reporting combines a person's money, credit, loans, debt, etc.
Each credit reporting agency has their own form to request a credit report which you can find on their website. Each person is entitled to at least 1 free credit report per year per agency with some states allowing more. The Federal Trade Commission offers free forms to request a credit report.
A person can expect to find information about the company of Experian Credit Reporting by going to the companies website and clicking on the about section.
The three main credit reporting companies are Experian, Equixfax and Transunion. Every person is eligible to get a free credit report from each company once a year. Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. These are the 3 main credit reporting agencies.
To send someone to collections, you will need to have a collections account with a credit reporting agency. You will also need to give the person notice of their debt along with at least 90 days of statements.
Once a year, from each of the three main credit reporting agencies
The three most common credit reporting agencies are Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax. A person can request a copy of their credit report from these companies for free once a year.
Experian is a credit reporting and credit scoring company. You can get your credit score and report as well as monitoring, credit file disclosure, and identity theft protection.
A consumer reporting agency can typically report unfavorable information on a consumer's credit report for up to seven years. This includes account delinquencies, bankruptcies, and other negative credit information.