The best way to dispute any inaccurate information on your Equifax report is by filing a dispute online at the Equifax website, where you can track your entire dispute process. You may also send a dispute letter to Equifax via snail mail at Equifax Information Services, LLC, P.O. Box 740256, Atlanta, GA 30374. If you choose snail mail, the results of the investigation will be mailed to you unless you provide an email address in your letter, in which case your results will be emailed to you.
I need to contact Equifax to find out to get a credit report machine for my business.
Equifax's Phone Numbers:Phone: 800-846-5279 or 866-322-3162Fax: 888-664-4535 or 888-729-0083
As of August 19 2014 the phone number is 888-298-0045
This is one of the phone numbers for Equifax Canada, 1-800-465-7166. Another number to speak directly to a human is 800-846-5279.
A person can get the phone number or other contact information from Equifax by going to their contact us page. There they have several different options and one should click on the section pertaining to credit reports. Then one will find the phone number, mailing address, and email address available to get in touch with a representative.
You can dispute anything on your credit report with the major reporting agencies Equifax; transunion and Experian. You can go online and do an electronic consumer dispute form.
You can always dispute these things, but proving the rating wrong will take you providing proof to the credit reporting agency. Better yet, get a Trac phone and have a phone number available.
I have read that you must inform them in writing. I found instructions for Experian, but not Equifax yet. See this link: http://www.experian.com/credit-education/fraud-faqs.html
Pulling your Equifax credit report can be very easy. For a small fee, you can instantly check your credit score online. If you have any problems, there is a phone number you can call to speak to a live representative.
You can't dispute the fact that it was sold to another lender. you can dispute the account if the information is incorrect. To do that, you have to fill out a form provided by the credit bureaus (TransUnion, Experian or Equifax) or write a dispute letter.
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