What’s It Suposed To Look Like? Credit Talk Have a question about credit? Fire away! Creditnet provides this free forum to discuss credit products or services and to help consumers learn how to build or repair their credit. Search Forums Go to Page… # ( ) 05.12.2002, 00:10 Member Join Date: Apr 2002 Posts: 80 Hey friends, When the ca’s get the validation request they are suposed to update to the cra s that the item is disputed, right? What does this look like on the report? Will I see it on CE and Credit Watch and TU. I have been monitoring these online reports and I see no notice of any disputes. I haven’t yet got the Nsw Green Slips back from the cra so I haven’t expected them to update yet. But I have got the return receipts from the ca s. What am I looking for ? thanks __________________ gill iner I hope they appreciate my cunning attempts to trick them!! G A M E O N !!! # ( ) 05.12.2002, 00:14 Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2001 Posts: 1,997 Re: What’s It Suposed To Look Like? Quote: Originally posted by gilliner Hey friends, When the ca’s get the validation request they are suposed to update to the cra s that the item is disputed, right? What does this look like on the report? Will I see it on CE and Credit Watch and TU. I have been monitoring these online reports and I see no notice of any disputes. I haven’t yet got the Nsw Green Slips back from the cra so I haven’t expected them to update yet. But I have got the return receipts from the ca s. What am I looking for ? thanks Basically, it’s supposed to say something to the effect of: ABC Collection Company 123 Street Anywhere, USA Account status: account in dispute or Account status: consumer disputes account or Account status: account disputed by consumer etc. The CA is supposed to place the account in dispute on your credit reports 5 days after they sign for (receive) your validation request. Yes you will see it on CE (experian), credit watch (equifax) or from TU directly once the account is placed in dispute. __________________ ~ mindcrime ~ A.K.A. MC2 It’s all in your mind, or is it? Notice to Collection Agencies: CN is about to kick you back into the dot-matrix age. # ( ) 05.12.2002, 00:22 Member Join Date: Apr 2002 Posts: 80 Re: What’s It Suposed To Look Like? thanks mindcrime, racking up violations!! __________________ gill iner I hope they appreciate my cunning attempts to trick them!! G A M E O N !!! # ( ) 05.12.2002, 05:39 Member Join Date: Apr 2002 Posts: 80 Re: What’s It Suposed To Look Like? does the five day rule apply to the cra as well? On my trans Union there are two collection accounts listed with the CA names in bold type is this because they are listed as open derogative items? there is no mention of disputes __________________ gill iner I hope they appreciate my cunning attempts to trick them!! G A M E O N !!! # ( ) 05.12.2002, 10:04 Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2000 Posts: 6,494 Re: What’s It Suposed To Look Like? Equifax and Experian (creditwatch and creditexpert) will show as is in dispute. Trans Union will not, because, as Marie pointed out, their software is outdated and not capable of doing this. They are in violation of the FCRA every time you dispute something. # ( ) 05.13.2002, 00:48 Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Posts: 399 Re: What’s It Suposed To Look Like? Quote: Originally posted by LKH Equifax and Experian (creditwatch and creditexpert) will show as is in dispute. Trans Union will not, because, as Marie pointed out, their software is outdated and not capable of doing this. They are in violation of the FCRA every time you dispute something. Actually, my TU account does show an item in dispute. I can attest to the fact that they will after repeated attempts, update an account for you that says it’s disputed by a consumer. In my case, TU can’t get a straight answer from the CA. The CA was supposed to delete and never did. TU has been sitting around with the item in dispute. At the end of the month, I’m filing a lawsuit. I will only be able to prove about 30-45 days of constant in dispute status. I even got a letter from TU after I disputed it yet again stating that they were still looking into it. Bookmarks « | » Display Modes Linear Mode Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts is On are Off code is Off HTML code is Off are On are On are On All times are GMT -7. The time now is 16:09 .
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