04-13-2012 08:54 AM
04-13-2012 08:56 AM
There's a thread in the mortgage section started by Shane addressing how and what numbers to call.
04-13-2012 11:48 AM
04-13-2012 08:33 PM
04-13-2012 09:59 PM
It's likely gone. Ex deleted the dispute comments same day I called.
04-14-2012 11:39 AM
I can not find the dispute removal section please help
04-14-2012 12:33 PM
04-14-2012 06:05 PM
Thank You
04-17-2012 07:21 AM
I always had a tough time deleting comments. I started using a different method and just change the comments. Since the CRA's seem to just put anything in there you type I might as well have fun with it. I'm usually just straightforward and will put something like Experian Sucks in my Experian file. My Equifax file has Go Dawgs (UGA) in it.
It usually brings a grin to whoever is looking at the file when trying to get a car loan or mortgage and sure better than trying to explain some comments I couldn't get deleted.
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04-17-2012 10:04 AM
cahiatt wrote:I always had a tough time deleting comments. I started using a different method and just change the comments. Since the CRA's seem to just put anything in there you type I might as well have fun with it. I'm usually just straightforward and will put something like Experian Sucks in my Experian file. My Equifax file has Go Dawgs (UGA) in it.
It usually brings a grin to whoever is looking at the file when trying to get a car loan or mortgage and sure better than trying to explain some comments I couldn't get deleted.
I tried something a little different: Called numbers from the thread and explained to reps that I was no longer disputing the account and the comments were removed.
Your way is more entertaining, though. ![]()
I didn't want any dispute comments showing up on manual review.

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