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So they charge 20 dollars and even give a dispute button a nice color but dont give you the information to actually go throught the dispute process. Unbeleivable! GUys must be hanging out with the collection agents, bit of a scam. Would not have waste my money had i known i would still need to contact equifax directly.
@Anonymous wrote:So they charge 20 dollars and even give a dispute button a nice color but dont give you the information to actually go throught the dispute process. Unbeleivable! GUys must be hanging out with the collection agents, bit of a scam. Would not have waste my money had i known i would still need to contact equifax directly.
Some on here have disputed with their FICO report. IIRC, it gives an opportunity to print your report in a dispute letter-like format.
Gee, some? THat makes it ok to misrepresent then now doesnt it. It does not say next to the button that you do not have the information to contineue without directly contacting the equifax which takes a considerable amount of time. So yes, to say you can dispute your claim using your equfax button is WRONG as a ten digit code is not givine by you guys only directly by EQUIFAX. Understand yet?
@Anonymous wrote:Gee, some? THat makes it ok to misrepresent then now doesnt it. It does not say next to the button that you do not have the information to contineue without directly contacting the equifax which takes a considerable amount of time. So yes, to say you can dispute your claim using your equfax button is WRONG as a ten digit code is not givine by you guys only directly by EQUIFAX. Understand yet?
"Some" as in some who have pulled an EQ (or TU) FICO report. Not everyone who pulls a report from here initiates a dispute or even needs to initiate a dispute.
But everyone who wants to use their FICO report to dispute either EQ and/or TU can certainly do so directly with that CRA. For EQ, you don't need the 10-digit number to dispute.
Now if you're looking for the 10-digit number, the only place you can get it from is equifax.com or annualcreditreport.com. There are no 3rd-party services anywhere that offer that 10-digit number. Lenders won't even provide it for you.