Credit reporting company's investigation investigation took too long
TransUnion Intermediate Holdings, Inc. Credit reporting department,
Credit reporting company's investigation Investigation took too long Texas
Transunion received a complaint and dispute from me mailed -/-/2016 and a certified letter on -/-/2016 @ -. I asked for investigation that claims that I filed bankruptcy and request them to provide proof of me filing bankruptcy. They sent me a letter back stating it has been verified. I have never filed bankruptcy and request proof bearing my signature and they have failed to provide me that information nor did they mark dispute in 30 days. Verifying they computer is not sufficient and I requested information stating I filed for bankruptcy which was never provided. The Federal Laws that they have broken are below : Fair Credit Reporting Act, Section 623 ( a ) ( 3 ) by not placing the disclosure within the required 30-day period, as per FCRA 623 ( a ) ( 3 ) - Responsibilities of furnishers of information to consumer reporting agencies [ 15 U.S.C. 1681s-2 ] Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. And they may be liable for their willful non-compliance as per FDCPA 807. False or misleading representations [ 15 USC 1962e ].
TransUnion Intermediate Holdings, Inc. customer in Texas
Nov 08, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
TransUnion Intermediate Holdings, Inc. response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
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