My Rights for creditors not reporting correct info
Date: Mon, 03/31/2008 - 23:28
I know I could contact equifax and report these false reports but I am wondering if I have any rights to file suit.
The law that comes to mind is:
US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, No. 00-15946, Nelson vs. Chase Manhattan
Since the debt collector failed to properly report the debt as paid / settled, this has cause damage to my equifax credit report. It created defamation towards my character and also created financial injury as I could have possibly been able to get a loan faster or have gotten an unsecured cc instead of secured etc..
Thoughts?
I really don't think it would be a good idea to try to file suit
I really don't think it would be a good idea to try to file suit in this situation. Not all companies report to all three credit bureaus and from what I understand, sometimes credit bureaus can pick things up from other credit bureaus. They might not be responsible for it showing up on Equifax. And a law suit could take a very long time and take up a lot of your financial resources further damaging your credit in the meantime.
You really need to just break down and file a dispute to get it corrected. The sooner you do this the faster your credit score will increase.
I hope no offense was taken, that is just my thought.
Follow the disputing way.....it would help you in getting your c
Follow the disputing way.....it would help you in getting your credit file corrected.