Credit monitoring or identity protection account terms and changes
Equifax Credit reporting department,
Credit monitoring or identity protection Account terms and changes Ohio
Since becoming an Equifax customer my score was about a - at the start of the membership. There were many debts at that time, some were not valid, some were paid before going to collections. Oddly after removals of the inaccuracies my score dropped more and ore since becoming a customer. With improvement my score should stay unchanged. With the issues I had prior - complaints as my score dropped at times by up to - points. and right after the - complaint closed they dropped again another - points with no changes to my credit report that would justify the drops continually. Replies were not justifiable as at the start with many wrongful debts I had a very good score and today with removals and improvement my score has dropped too much. I gained new credit, reported as good credit, paid on time, paid typically the balance in full, and again they are dropping my score by about - points each time they drop without justification. Common sense tells you that when you are a new customer with a score of - with allot of wrongfulness, no good credit at the time, all wrongful removed, new good credit that today my score is a -, so what does that tell you they have done immorally to my score.
Equifax customer in Ohio
Jun 11, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Equifax response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
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