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So I have 2 CO's set to come off in May and June of this year.
I just got off the line with Transunion and was given a NO when I asked about early exclusion.
Is there some magical words, process or phrase I should be following? lol
I would love to hear from someone that has had success with this, thank you all
@Anonymous wrote:So I have 2 CO's set to come off in May and June of this year.
I just got off the line with Transunion and was given a NO when I asked about early exclusion.
Is there some magical words, process or phrase I should be following? lol
I would love to hear from someone that has had success with this, thank you all
You need to get someone who is knowledgable and knows what they are, I would ask for a supervisor, what you are asking the CRA to do is basically a GW request on this, you do not dispute it as this forum doesnt advocate the dispute of accurate valid information. You can also write a letter to the CRA asking for it as well.
Awesome, thank you gdale6. I'll be calling back later to try your suggestion of speaking with a supervisor. Thank you.
@gdale6 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:So I have 2 CO's set to come off in May and June of this year.
I just got off the line with Transunion and was given a NO when I asked about early exclusion.
Is there some magical words, process or phrase I should be following? lol
I would love to hear from someone that has had success with this, thank you all
You need to get someone who is knowledgable and knows what they are, I would ask for a supervisor, what you are asking the CRA to do is basically a GW request on this, you do not dispute it as this forum doesnt advocate the dispute of accurate valid information. You can also write a letter to the CRA asking for it as well.
This is correct. Like any other GW efforts, this is often a simple matter of persistence and luck. If you reach someone who says "no" to your early exclusion request, try again later.
Again, recommendations or promotion of disputes of information that is accurate on your CRs is against our Forum's "Credit Repair Discussion Guidelines"