Credit monitoring or identity protection problem with fraud alerts
Experian Credit reporting department,
Credit monitoring or identity protection Problem with fraud alerts Maine
Experian is the only company of the - that require supporting documentation such as drivers licenses, utility bill copies etc to be filed with them to establish or renew a 90 day fraud alert. If - and and - can accomplish all that online why not Experian? Their requirements could easily lead - to believe they are attempting to make the process difficult as possible with the hope that consumers will just abandon placing an alert. Alerts, to my understanding, if filed with - company are to be shared with the remaining - agencies but that does n't always happen. Why ca n't the process be, made easier ( this is not concerning myself so much as other filers in the household )?
Experian customer in Maine
Feb 07, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Experian response to complaint:
Closed with non-monetary relief
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