Credit reporting company's investigation investigation took too long
TransUnion Credit reporting department,
Credit reporting company's investigation Investigation took too long Ohio
This is my Fifth formal complaint last -/-/- over 30 days, and asks you to investigate the business practices of Transunion. According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681 they are required by federal law to verify - through the physical verification of the original signed consumer contract - any and all accounts they post on a credit report to assure maximum accuracy. Without proper verification by their company, anyone paying for reporting services could fax, mail or email in a fraudulent account. I have asked that - Credit Card -/-/- and - - Credit Card -/-/- and - -/-/-, -/-/- be removed as this was opened as a result of ID Stolen. This has been Removed/Deleted by - and -, however Transunion has been reluctant. My ID was stolen to Open Accounts with - - Credit Card- - Credit Card and - - - - Of which I have sent in my Police report and Notice asking these be remove with immediate effect. Transunion 's failure to properly adhere has hurt my ability to obtain credit. Under the FCRA 15 U.S.C. 1681, persons affected with ID Theft 's Accounts must be promptly deleted. I 'm asking them to provide me with a copy of an updated and corrected credit report showing these items removed. Failure to do so by Transunion this fifth time will pave way for a suit within 5 days.
TransUnion customer in Ohio
Nov 29, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
TransUnion response to complaint:
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