cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Major Change to FCRA Dispute PRocess

tag
RobertEG
Legendary Contributor

Major Change to FCRA Dispute PRocess

In what I have always thought to be one of the stupidest and most restrictive provisions of the FCRA, the only dispute process previously availbible to consumers was to file any and all disputes against any creitorl by way of dispute party dispute with the third-party consumer reporiting agency to which they were rubber stamp. Disputes should be directly with the creditor.

 

Consumers could not previously dispute direcltly with the creditor.  They  had to, stupidly, first got trough CRA pre-processing, and the ruthless dossimiation of their brainless and automated E-Oscar process; referral of their much-sanitized reaasn s to a  credior, thrugh a limioted E-Oscar code number, and and referral oof whateer trought anoother code.

Congress recognized the stupidity of this dispute proocess a decade, and yet enacted FCRA 623(a)(8), permitting direct dispiute between the contesting parties to be delayed for more than a decase,  That delsy is now GONE!

 

It was just on hold pending final rules plublished in the Feferal Register.  Those final rules will become effeciive July 1,2010.

 

Consumers, as of 7/1/2010, can now dispute, under the statutory provisions of FCRA 623(a)(8), any reporiting of information to a CRA directly iwith the party who provided the information, without having to use the CRA as an intermediatary.

Message 1 of 3
2 REPLIES 2
Schoolbuskid
Valued Contributor

Re: Major Change to FCRA Dispute PRocess

THanks for info Robert, but you must of seriously been sleepy or something...one too many typos! Smiley Wink
Rebuilding and Reducing Debt, is my game plan.
Message 2 of 3
MrChairman
Established Contributor

Re: Major Change to FCRA Dispute PRocess

Is there any information on how long the creditors will have to respond? Is it shorter or longer than the 30 days that the CRA's have. I see alot of ppl getting many things off of their reports now. E-Oscar system is a joke, it will verify anything.

Starting Score:TransUnion: 698 (12 FEB 2010), Equifax: 674 (12 FEB 2010)
Current Score (Lender Pulled):TransUnion: 684 (12 SEP 2016), Equifax: 696 (12 SEP 2016), Experian: 679 (12 SEP 2016)
Goal Score:All scores All scores at least 700+ by December 2017!!

Take the FICO Fitness Challenge
Message 3 of 3
Advertiser Disclosure: The offers that appear on this site are from third party advertisers from whom FICO receives compensation.