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  2. How to dispute an error on your credit report - AOL

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    Equifax dispute form. Experian dispute form. TransUnion dispute form. If you prefer, you can also write a letter. Be sure to include your full name and address, the details of the mistake you want ...

  3. What is a 609 dispute letter? - AOL

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    TransUnion LLC Consumer Dispute CenterP.O. Box 2000Chester, PA 19016 Consumers can also file disputes with the credit bureaus online or over the phone. Here are the websites and phone numbers for ...

  4. Stick It to the Man: How To Dispute a Credit Report Error ...

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    TransUnion: 1-800-916-8800 Note: You’re entitled to a free copy of your credit report from each of the three credit bureaus every 12 months by visiting annualcreditreport.com . tolgart/istockphoto

  5. How credit inquiries affect your credit score - AOL

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    Any time you pull your credit file from Experian, TransUnion or Equifax to assess your credit history or dispute credit report errors, it counts as a soft inquiry and won’t affect your credit ...

  6. TransUnion CIBIL - Wikipedia

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    2016: Transunion acquired 92.1% stake in CIBIL to become Transunion CIBIL. 2017: TransUnion CIBIL launches CIBIL MSME Rank to drive credit penetration in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and helping lenders assess risk better [15] [16] 2017: Bank of India sold its 5% share in the company for Rs190.6 crore, implying a value of US$592 million ...

  7. 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]