Ever Wonder Why The Credit Bureau Doesn't Want To Talk To You... It Lowers Their Profits
They are for profit corporations, and dealing with consumer complaints and disputes requires that they have staff to answer complaints. Considering the hundreds of thousands of Americans who would like to challenge items on their credit reports, this would substantially eat into their corporate profits.
Thanks to laws enacted by Congress, they are required to answer complaints within a 30 day time frame or remove the item from your credit report. Consumer now have options to actually repair their credit scores.
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In theory, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) charges the credit bureaus with responsibility to the consumer as well as the credit grantor. In reality, the credit bureaus resist, resend, and reject consumer disputes. The credit bureaus would rather make large profits than employ staff to handle disputes. Each time a consumer challenges his credit, a portion of the credit bureau's profit is lost
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It is important for you to understand that the credit bureaus first defend their profits by erecting walls of stall tactics, including requests for more information, further clarification, and additional identification. The vast majority of consumers give up before they even receive copies of their credit reports. If a consumer manages to get a credit report, decipher the codified information, write a coherent dispute, and mail it, the bureaus may still find some reason to disregard the challenge. The entire dispute system is designed to frustrate and discourage the consumer.
Many consumers have the idea that the credit bureaus must complete their investigation within thirty days or be forced to remove all disputed information. They threaten to sue the credit bureaus if they don't conclude their investigation in time and repair their credit. In practice, such thinking is delusional. Nobody forces the credit bureaus to do anything.
However, if you manage to submit a valid dispute letter, and the credit bureau investigates your dispute, the chances of success are good - whether or not the negative listings are accurate! Accuracy actually has little to do with the deletion of negative items.
If a credit bureau cannot verify an item before completing its investigation, that item will be removed. Many creditor grantors are simply reluctant to take the time to verify the data. While the credit bureaus may be in the business of reporting credit histories, creditor grantors are not.
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