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Ugh. My phone broke and I lost my numbers! I had all 3 numbers saved (and the good ones where a rep picked up right away). So sad. So, if you have the right numbers, I would really appreciate it. I do have report numbers, if necessary.
I found a number for Experian. 1-800-493-1058 Anyone have a number for Transunion or Equifax? I need to call tonight!
Really? Google? Jeez. As you may not know, the credit bureaus change their numbers ALL the time. Plus, it helps to find an effective number. There are many, many departments at each bureau. And, as I just found out, the dept number I have can't help me at Transunion, so I have to find another. I'm trying to remove a dispute that I never filed. I did manage to reach someone at Transunion immediately at the number 1-888-259-6845. It will help many of you. (Mod Cut-This is nonFSR and not necessary)
just an update......the phone number for TU ;isted here is accurate......went right to a live person!!! and got a co that is 6 months away from being dropped off deleted!!! yay!
@Anonymous wrote:
Bubbles, I wasn't being sarcastic at all. Sometimes you can find things quicker using google. I meant no harm.
Well, you spelled out G O O G L E in all capitals with spaces, so it came off a little rude. Have you ever used the site 'Let me google that for you' ? It's a really funny way to say the same thing.
I sometimes ask questions myself that I would likely be able to find in a 5 minute google search. The reason I ask them, is because we have this wonderful community with people and their experiences, even anectodal are important to me. So sure I can google something, but if I ask a whole forum of googlers, they might share their own experience which won't be on Google. But I think it's perfectly okay and not rude to say "Hey, have you considered a google search?"
Here is TU number btw http://bfy.tw/50k6
G O O G L E.
Thank you for your constructive criticism.