Review and analysis of over 3 complaints against General Information Services, Inc
General Information Services, Inc consumers have reported over 3 official complaints related to Improper use of my credit report. Out of the 3 consumer complaints against General Information Services, Inc, 67% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how General Information Services, Inc responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against General Information Services, Inc resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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General Information Services, Inc Credit reporting improper use of my credit report report improperly shared by crc November 15, 2016 - I received an employment offer from - - cable in - - on -/-/2016 pending a consumer background report investigation which was subsequently performed by General Information Services ( GIS ) based out of -, -. I then received an adverse action letter from GIS followed by an email from - - informing me the offer had been rescinded due to criminal conviction information reported by GIS. GIS reported criminal convictions to - - that antedated or preceded the report by more than 7 years which is a violation of - Law, specifically - Business and Commerce Code Cha... |
General Information Services, Inc Credit reporting improper use of my credit report report improperly shared by crc January 6, 2016 - General Information Services ( GIS ) furnished a background report on me and submitted information to an employer that I applied with. The information that the reporting agency submitted is not supposed to be sent to the employer due to the fact that the state I live in has restrictions on what the agency can and can not report. On the background report, the agency submitted information that is past seven years but the state of Texas does not allow agencies to report information beyond seven years if the job pays less than $75000.00 annually. Here is the Business and Commerce Code for the st... |