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Geordi
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Re: Hard pull from DIRECT TV (utility company) Help!


@Anonymous wrote:

@Geordi wrote:

You have to keep in mind that the average person on the streets is not keenly aware of how inquiries affect their credit which is probably why it is not standard policy to inform people that your credit will be checked either prior to or after opening some type of account.

True, but they are supposed to tell you they are checking your credit.


With all due respect to you, please quote me the federal law that states you have to be informed that DirecTV or any other service provider (which is what DirecTV is) will be pulling your credit report(s)?

Message Edited by Geordi on 01-11-2009 12:30 PM
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Achieve2012
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natasjlp
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Re: Hard pull from DIRECT TV (utility company) Help!

Can you tell me how you disputed the DirectTV hard pull from EQ?

 

Thanks!

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Achieve2012
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Online as a fraudulent inquiry. It was removed very quickly. Good Luck, and keep me posted.

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natasjlp
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Re: Hard pull from DIRECT TV (utility company) Help!

So, can I do that through here or do I go to Experian.com? I have a CreditCheckTotal.com subscription, could I do it through here perhaps? I don't have much experience disputing items.
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natasjlp
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Re: Hard pull from DIRECT TV (utility company) Help!

I meant Equifax.com not Experian... That is where the inquiry is. I got the EQ CR from an EX site called CreditCheckTotal.com - almost confusing...
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Achieve2012
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nothingman02
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Re: Hard pull from DIRECT TV (utility company) Help!


@Geordi wrote:

With all due respect to you, please quote me the federal law that states you have to be informed that DirecTV or any other service provider (which is what DirecTV is) will be pulling your credit report(s)?

Message Edited by Geordi on 01-11-2009 12:30 PM

A little known act called the FCRA. I think it discusses a concept called PP. There is another concept of CYA that it vaguely addresses.

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