Problems with credit bureaus transunion, experian, and equifax

I was wondering why I was being denied for a credit card! Come to find out my mortgage company is reporting the correct amount each month but the 3 credit bureaus are reporting that my mortgage is $4500 a month! Their mistake has caused my credit score to drop!

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This entry was posted on Friday, February 12th, 2010 at 2:53 am and is filed under Credit. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

6 Responses to “Problems with credit bureaus transunion, experian, and equifax”

  1. themaninthevan0 Says:

    the system is a mess, Wrong scores and Wrong informations passed around. making life harder to get Credit.

    many people get turned down these days for stupid things and it stays on you’re credit report file. it’s a jugle out their watch out guys

  2. buwisit6 Says:

    well did you ever realize that it takes two to tango and sure they may have made the mistake of having the inaccuracy but WHERE did it come from? ding ding yeah, your lenders! think about that first!

  3. HiddenNewsMedia Says:

    you are absolutely correct!
    I just ran my reports and they were pushy trying to sell me the credit score deal!
    There are so many things not accurate on one of my reports is ridiculous!
    and the site was: AnnualCreditReport

  4. 3MoonTzu Says:

    credit bureaus are unconstitutional, and if our government wasn’t owned by silver spooned, cowardly bankers who never risk anything of their own, they would be illegal.

  5. Anothercoilgun Says:

    Free report but not free score. I have no respect for them at all.

    If you lender cannot discover from your bank records the true mortgage amount then they themselves are stupid morons. Circle of morons.

  6. HiddenNewsMedia Says:

    yes that’s what I thought of first. that’s why I called them first to ask them why they had reported the wrong info, and of course they said they were reporting correctly, (yeah! after they fixed their mistake probably!)

 

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