Credit monitoring or identity protection receiving unwanted marketing/advertising
Experian Credit reporting department,
Credit monitoring or identity protection Receiving unwanted marketing/advertising Texas
My Credit Report issued by any and all credit agencies included a list of all businesses who have check my credit and ordered a copy of my Credit Report. There were a total of - businesses in the list during the year 2014 alone. None of the businesses had my permission to obtain my Credit Report. They acted illegally in obtaining my Credit Report. During said time, I was shopping for better insurance on my home and car on the internet. I was also shopping for a refinancing of my home mortgage with a small amount of cash out '' of my equity to pay enormous medical bills not covered by my health Insurance. Neither of these reasons should affect my Credit Rating, but they do, for reasons I am not aware of. All of the companies in the list should and must be eliminated from my Credit Report. Their need for information on my Credit Report is purely speculative in nature, and prejudicial as any negative statement on my Credit Report. They have usurped their need to my demand for privacy.
Experian customer in Texas
Jun 09, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Experian response to complaint:
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