What to Know About Inaccurate Credit Reporting in California
If any reported information seems to be incorrect, you will also see the address for the furnisher within the tradeline, which you will want to use when filing your dispute.
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If any reported information seems to be incorrect, you will also see the address for the furnisher within the tradeline, which you will want to use when filing your dispute.
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In the event that your bank fails to provide you with the compensation to which you are entitled after facing financial loss, you may want to consider retaining the service of a skilled consumer law attorney.
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Mistakes in your identity data, such as wrong name, phone number, or address and accounts belonging to another person with the same or similar name as you are examples of inaccurate reporting.
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If your credit card company declined to fix and refund you for an unauthorized transaction, you will want to reach out to an attorney to discuss your legal options so that you can be reimbursed for your losses.
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Unauthorized ATM charges have 60 calendar days (not business days) from the date you found the unauthorized accounts to inform the bank and be reimbursed for your losses.
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The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. In particular, California’s Identity Theft Act is used to protect against fraudulent credit reporting.
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