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Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

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Lostinthegame
New Contributor

Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

I sent the letter from the court, as well as a copy from my Lexisnexis report. The reason I used was "incorrect dates".
I filed a complaint with the CFPB and their reply was the following:
We have reviewed your complaint along with the information you provided regarding this issue. As a result of our research, on [dates of my dispute], an investigation was initiated into USBK Court [case number] per your requests. In response to the investigations, the disputed information was verified or updated accordingly and the results were forwarded to you for review. On 11/6/2019, an investigation was initiated into the USBK Court account appearing on your TransUnion credit report per your request. At that time, a letter was forwarded to you advising that our records show that we previously completed an investigation into the identified item and that the data furnisher verified the information as accurate on your credit file. Please note that TransUnion has verified that the bankruptcy information reported in your credit report accurately reflects the public record of the United States Federal Bankruptcy Court, and is currently reported on your credit report as permitted by federal law. The Fair Credit Reporting Act allows: Bankruptcies to be reported for 10 years from the date of filing. However, it is TransUnion’s policy to report discharged or dismissed Chapter 13 bankruptcies for seven years from the date the bankruptcy was filed. Voluntarily dismissed bankruptcies, regardless of the chapter filed, are reported for seven years from the date the bankruptcy was filed. Therefore, as permitted under federal law, it will remain on your file until 2/4/2024. In addition, letters were forwarded to you advising of TransUnion’s Investigation Procedure per your requests. The current mailing address you provided with your complaint, is not listed in our records [THIS IS A BIG FAT LIE]. If you would like for TransUnion to update your current address, you must submit copies of two (2) of the qualifying documents listed below to this address: P.O. Box 2000, Chester, PA 19016-2000. Electronic statements printed from a website cannot be accepted for proof of address. Driver’s license or State ID card (current and unexpired). Pay stub, Bank/credit union statement or cancelled check, College letters (campus housing), Government issued ID card, Medicaid/Medicare cards (if address is present), Stamped post office box receipt, Utility bill (water, gas, electric, or telephone). Or one (1) of the following: Signed letter from homeless shelter, Prison identification letter. When providing proof of your current mailing address, please ensure; Bank statements, utility bills, cancelled checks, and pay stubs are not older than 2 months. PO Box receipts and signed letters confirming residency are not older than 1 year. If you have any further questions, please call us at 1-800-916-8800, Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM ET. Please visit http://transunion.com/consumerfaqs for frequently asked questions about your credit report.

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KingBam91
New Member

Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

"then I told her exactly what she was doing, explained how what she is doing doesn't solve the issue and how it violates the FCRA.. she said ill be right back, put me on hold for about 15 minutes, came back and said bk will be removed in 24 hours"

 

  What exactly did you say cause Transunion is being real vicious with my attempts. Also which department did you speak too? Feedback would be much appreciated 

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1GaDawg85
Valued Contributor

Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

See I am having the same issue with Experian and Equifax as far as getting my BK removed from their reports. Even after sending in a copy of my TransUnion report showing that it was removed didn't move the needle with them. Is LexusNexis who those 2 bozo's use for verifying BK's? 


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ToofDoc
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Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

Any updates with LCI and TransUnion on this matter?

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Anonymous
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Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

I, too, am interested in an update. I am going to begin the process of disputing a BK and would like to know of advice/stories.

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Anonymous
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Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

Transition is usually the company that doesn't want to delete bankruptcies. I am able to get it removed from Equifax and Experian. How did you get it off of Transunion so quickly?

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Anonymous
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Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

so how did you get your BK off of Experian?

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Velar_nyc19
New Contributor

Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

Did you find out what


@KingBam91 wrote:

"then I told her exactly what she was doing, explained how what she is doing doesn't solve the issue and how it violates the FCRA.. she said ill be right back, put me on hold for about 15 minutes, came back and said bk will be removed in 24 hours"

 

  What exactly did you say cause Transunion is being real vicious with my attempts. Also which department did you speak too? Feedback would be much appreciated 


 

Did you ever find out what caused TU to remove the BK from his report ? 

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Anonymous
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Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

@Anonymous I'm curious as to your method of getting your bankruptcy removed from Experian and Equifax?

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Anonymous
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Re: Transunion now using LCI instead of Lexis Nexis

Hi I read your post and clarified some info about LCI about how they have been sued and continue to lie. I would like to get more information from you about fighting them. I realize the post is a few years old, but are you still available to assist? Thank you.

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