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Can I sue for wrong information on my credit report? pleease help?
shortbaby189 asked:
i have a huge mess with my credit report. Let me begin my explaining the situation. Im a twin and my sister and i have exactly the same personal information with the exception of the last 2 numbers of our social security number and ONe letter difference in our entire name.. mine is iris and hers is ivis. no middle name and same last name, same date of birth same everything.
I noticed there was a problem with my credit when i started having trouble getting a car loan approved this year. when the sales man printed a copy of my report i noticed that all of my sisters credit history and mine were all on ONE report as if we were just one person. Ive been having a lot of trouble with getting approved for loans and i tried fixing it through the credit unions. Its been a year and i havnt seen any progress.
when i was approved for a car loan i was given a super jhigh interest rate and i dont think its fair. It also says my birth year is 85 when its actually 87. Can I sue? What do i do?
I live in Florida… in case that changes anything.
RICK
i have a huge mess with my credit report. Let me begin my explaining the situation. Im a twin and my sister and i have exactly the same personal information with the exception of the last 2 numbers of our social security number and ONe letter difference in our entire name.. mine is iris and hers is ivis. no middle name and same last name, same date of birth same everything.
I noticed there was a problem with my credit when i started having trouble getting a car loan approved this year. when the sales man printed a copy of my report i noticed that all of my sisters credit history and mine were all on ONE report as if we were just one person. Ive been having a lot of trouble with getting approved for loans and i tried fixing it through the credit unions. Its been a year and i havnt seen any progress.
when i was approved for a car loan i was given a super jhigh interest rate and i dont think its fair. It also says my birth year is 85 when its actually 87. Can I sue? What do i do?
I live in Florida… in case that changes anything.
RICK
What is Your Credit Report Made Of?
Allison May asked:
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We often hear that a person’s credit report is very important because lenders, employers and even landowners check this document to measure one’s credibility and financial capability. But what really is inside your credit report? Do you really understand how it works? Let’s take a closer look on what your credit report is made of:
Inside Your Credit Report
Credit reporting agencies collect information from your creditors, debt collection agencies or from the court and compile all these information in one report. Everything listed here are considered to be accurate unless the owner of the credit report files a dispute about certain details in his report. However, if the information is correct –whether positive or derogatory – it will stay on your credit report for up to seven years.
Information that is contained in a credit report include a person’s full name, Social Security Number, date of birth, past and present home addresses, phone numbers, Driver’s license number, employment history and other personal details. If you do find any error, you must notify the credit reporting bureaus immediately and request that these details be corrected.
Liens, wages, foreclosures, bankruptcies and other public records are included in a credit report. It also contains a comprehensive summary of a person’s accounts from all his creditors or lenders regardless of what type of debt it is. It presents charges, penalties, date of payments, amount of debt, credit limit and everything that has to do with a person’s credit.
Credit Report and Inquiries
Each time a creditor or a company makes an inquiry about your report is also included. This is why consumers are warned against submitting too many applications from various lenders and banks all at the same time. Too many inquiries in your credit report can damage your score especially if you have been rejected by a lender.
However, personal inquiries are not regarded as negative and will not affect your credit score. In fact, it is recommended to inquire about your personal credit report at least twice a year so that you can be updated with the status of your credit history and score.
The three major credit bureaus are Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. Each of these agency works independently in reporting a person’s credit history. Thus, if you have any dispute about your credit report, see to it that you advise all three of these credit bureaus so that corrections can be made in your report accordingly.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act protects all consumers from fraud and ID theft by ordering all credit bureaus to do the necessary corrections immediately if a person claims a dispute in his credit report.
If you own a business, you can also apply for a separate credit history for your company from two major business credit trackers in the US- Dun and Bradstreet and Experian. The credit score for a business account is known as Paydex and this is the one used by lenders and financial providers in approving business loans.
WILFORD
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We often hear that a person’s credit report is very important because lenders, employers and even landowners check this document to measure one’s credibility and financial capability. But what really is inside your credit report? Do you really understand how it works? Let’s take a closer look on what your credit report is made of:
Inside Your Credit Report
Credit reporting agencies collect information from your creditors, debt collection agencies or from the court and compile all these information in one report. Everything listed here are considered to be accurate unless the owner of the credit report files a dispute about certain details in his report. However, if the information is correct –whether positive or derogatory – it will stay on your credit report for up to seven years.
Information that is contained in a credit report include a person’s full name, Social Security Number, date of birth, past and present home addresses, phone numbers, Driver’s license number, employment history and other personal details. If you do find any error, you must notify the credit reporting bureaus immediately and request that these details be corrected.
Liens, wages, foreclosures, bankruptcies and other public records are included in a credit report. It also contains a comprehensive summary of a person’s accounts from all his creditors or lenders regardless of what type of debt it is. It presents charges, penalties, date of payments, amount of debt, credit limit and everything that has to do with a person’s credit.
Credit Report and Inquiries
Each time a creditor or a company makes an inquiry about your report is also included. This is why consumers are warned against submitting too many applications from various lenders and banks all at the same time. Too many inquiries in your credit report can damage your score especially if you have been rejected by a lender.
However, personal inquiries are not regarded as negative and will not affect your credit score. In fact, it is recommended to inquire about your personal credit report at least twice a year so that you can be updated with the status of your credit history and score.
The three major credit bureaus are Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. Each of these agency works independently in reporting a person’s credit history. Thus, if you have any dispute about your credit report, see to it that you advise all three of these credit bureaus so that corrections can be made in your report accordingly.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act protects all consumers from fraud and ID theft by ordering all credit bureaus to do the necessary corrections immediately if a person claims a dispute in his credit report.
If you own a business, you can also apply for a separate credit history for your company from two major business credit trackers in the US- Dun and Bradstreet and Experian. The credit score for a business account is known as Paydex and this is the one used by lenders and financial providers in approving business loans.
WILFORD
Personal Credit Report via The Internet
Posted by admin in Non Fiction on August 21, 2008
Mika Hamilton asked:
Many people are under the assumption that personal credit reports are private and can not be accessed by anyone else. However, this is simply not true.
A credit report is comprised of different information. All the information mentioned in your credit report is very important. Not only can your credit be tracked but in some cases so can your investments.
For example, there will be some identifying information like your name, address, Social Security number, date of birth and employment information. The Fair Credit Reporting Act states that your personal credit report can be obtained for any purpose. Businesses, friends, family, and future employees can take a look at your credit report at anytime.
There is at least another case to consider which will help consumers. The private citizens can access the personal credit report of any business that they are considering using in the future.
This loophole has created a huge market for the top three credit bureaus. They can easily sell your credit report for a full profit to anyone with or without your permission.
The reason why the Credit Reporting Agency has these rules that basically work against customers right is because people do not know that their personal credit reports can be obtained so easily, and the people who do know do not care.
Another problem arises from this lack of privacy – that criminals can access your credit report and then use your credit information including your name, address, and social security number. The best way to make sure you are not being taking advantage of is to obtain a copy of your own personal credit report and check it for errors.
Ignoring problems will only lead to more problems. Credit Bureaus are not very forgiving of identity fraud. If your credit score is low it can take a long time to repair and you have no real alternative but to wait and be patient.
As technology advances there will continue to be problems with criminals accessing personal credit reports and use them in illegal ways. Unless, we speak to our governmental officials, our credit and private information will be readily available to anyone who can pay the 9 dollars to access it. According to state law, all credit reporting agencies are required to provide you with two free copies of your personal credit report. You can do this by phone or online with Annualcreditreport.com, Equifax.com, and Experian.com. Remember to know your rights as a private citizen, and understand that information you believe to private may not be. Being educated and informed is the best way to prevent identity fraud and save your credit score.
Credit scores can affect your ability to just about anything including investing. People with local credit scores are considered high risk to investment companies and they would rather not deal with people who they may lose money too in the long run. Make sure your credit report is correct and up to date before you start investing.
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Many people are under the assumption that personal credit reports are private and can not be accessed by anyone else. However, this is simply not true.
A credit report is comprised of different information. All the information mentioned in your credit report is very important. Not only can your credit be tracked but in some cases so can your investments.
For example, there will be some identifying information like your name, address, Social Security number, date of birth and employment information. The Fair Credit Reporting Act states that your personal credit report can be obtained for any purpose. Businesses, friends, family, and future employees can take a look at your credit report at anytime.
There is at least another case to consider which will help consumers. The private citizens can access the personal credit report of any business that they are considering using in the future.
This loophole has created a huge market for the top three credit bureaus. They can easily sell your credit report for a full profit to anyone with or without your permission.
The reason why the Credit Reporting Agency has these rules that basically work against customers right is because people do not know that their personal credit reports can be obtained so easily, and the people who do know do not care.
Another problem arises from this lack of privacy – that criminals can access your credit report and then use your credit information including your name, address, and social security number. The best way to make sure you are not being taking advantage of is to obtain a copy of your own personal credit report and check it for errors.
Ignoring problems will only lead to more problems. Credit Bureaus are not very forgiving of identity fraud. If your credit score is low it can take a long time to repair and you have no real alternative but to wait and be patient.
As technology advances there will continue to be problems with criminals accessing personal credit reports and use them in illegal ways. Unless, we speak to our governmental officials, our credit and private information will be readily available to anyone who can pay the 9 dollars to access it. According to state law, all credit reporting agencies are required to provide you with two free copies of your personal credit report. You can do this by phone or online with Annualcreditreport.com, Equifax.com, and Experian.com. Remember to know your rights as a private citizen, and understand that information you believe to private may not be. Being educated and informed is the best way to prevent identity fraud and save your credit score.
Credit scores can affect your ability to just about anything including investing. People with local credit scores are considered high risk to investment companies and they would rather not deal with people who they may lose money too in the long run. Make sure your credit report is correct and up to date before you start investing.
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