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  2. What is a 609 dispute letter? - AOL

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    Here are the websites and phone numbers for each one: Equifax: 866-349-5191. Experian: 888-397-3742. Transunion: 800-916-8800. What happens after you send a 609 dispute letter.

  3. TransUnion - Wikipedia

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    TransUnion LLC is an American consumer credit reporting agency. TransUnion collects and aggregates information on over one billion individual consumers in over thirty countries including "200 million files profiling nearly every credit-active consumer in the United States". [ 4 ]

  4. How to unfreeze credit if you lose your PIN - AOL

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    Over the phone: Call 800-916-8800 and request to have your credit freeze lifted. Once the representative verifies your identity by asking you some questions, you’ll be able to lift the freeze.

  5. Credit freeze - Wikipedia

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    In late 2007, all three of the major credit bureaus (following TransUnion's lead) announced that they would let consumers freeze their credit reports, regardless of the state of residency. [18] State laws still apply, however, in instances where the cost or other details of the freeze are more favorable than they are under the industry ...

  6. Experian - Wikipedia

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    Experian plc is a multinational data analytics and consumer credit reporting company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland.Experian collects and aggregates information on over 1 billion people and businesses including 235 million individual U.S. consumers and more than 25 million U.S. businesses.

  7. AnnualCreditReport.com - Wikipedia

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    AnnualCreditReport.com is a website jointly operated by the three major U.S. credit reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.The site was created in order to comply with their obligations under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) [1] to provide a mechanism for American consumers to receive up to three free credit reports per year.