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How do I delete old addresses from credit report?


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#1 aerospace10

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Posted 05 March 2008 - 10:39 PM

Hi, I want to do Hippa letter process, so the first step im gonna do is opt out. could someone tell me what I need to write to the CRA's to get old addresses deleted from my report? What do I say in the letter? do I put in an official dispute like I would be disputing an item on my credit report? Also i was curious as to deleting addresses and opting out is critical to the hippa letter process. Any help would be appreciated. thanks

#2 aerospace10

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Posted 06 March 2008 - 06:40 PM

Bump- anyone? :clapping:

#3 syrch

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Posted 06 March 2008 - 10:47 PM

Bump- anyone? :dntknw:



You need to send a dispute letter to the CRA's (see link). After you get the information back showing the delete you move on with the opt out method or whatever your goals are :)

http://www.privacyri...ers/credit1.htm

#4 kemity

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Posted 07 March 2008 - 03:45 PM

Hi, I want to do Hippa letter process, so the first step im gonna do is opt out. could someone tell me what I need to write to the CRA's to get old addresses deleted from my report? What do I say in the letter? do I put in an official dispute like I would be disputing an item on my credit report? Also i was curious as to deleting addresses and opting out is critical to the hippa letter process. Any help would be appreciated. thanks



Here's a copy of a letter previously posted for addresses:



Include a copy of your driver's license and and two bills showing your current mailing address and name.
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Your name
address 1
address 2

month, day year

big bad credit bureau
address 1
address 2
address 3

Dear Consumer Relations:

Going over my credit report, I have found it contains many errors. I request your investigation of the following "personal information". Please see the attached photo copy of my driver's license for your reference. For the record:

1. My name is: YOUR NAME. Please remove all other name variations IMMEDIATELY. They are not accurate!

2. My current address is: your address. Please remove all other addresses IMMEDIATELY. They are not accurate!

Please delete these disputed items. Thirty (30) days constitutes a reasonable amount of time for investigation. Per the Fair Credit Reporting Act, send me notification that these items have been deleted, as well as an updated copy of my credit report.

Sincerely,



Your name

NAME: your name
CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS: address 1 & 2
SS #: XXX-XX-XXXX
DOB: MO/DA/YEAR

2 PROOFS OF CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS AND DRIVER'S LICENSE

Opting out prevents data miners from purchasing your old accounts. It needs to be done BEFORE you start disputing anything!

The link to the letter that syrch posted is not any part of the HIPPA program. If you plan on using the HIPPA program, follow WhyChat's advice exactly how it is written out.

#5 aerospace10

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 12:57 PM

Thanks everyone for the responses! I called and opted out for five years. Called up Tu and they took old addresses right off report. Waiting for report in mail from equifax. I am preparing for a good fight with experian because I hear they give everyone a hard time about this.

#6 kemity

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 04:03 PM

I had success with TU and EQ by disputing addresses online. I sent the letter to EX but haven't seen any results yet.

#7 yosemite32000

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Posted 21 January 2011 - 03:38 PM

Will getting old addresses taken off of your report automatically effect good tradelines associated with those addresses?

#8 deemac

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Posted 22 January 2011 - 09:08 AM

Will getting old addresses taken off of your report automatically effect good tradelines associated with those addresses?



In my experience, yes. If they are closed and no longer updating, they are very likely to disappear if you have the address removed.

#9 adaisyandarose

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Posted 23 February 2012 - 01:57 PM

What can I send instead if he has no other bills at all. I don't want to send a medical bill that I will be disputing later in this process. Could I send a bank statement or a pay stub?

Edited by adaisyandarose, 23 February 2012 - 01:57 PM.


#10 Why Chat

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Posted 23 February 2012 - 02:55 PM

What can I send instead if he has no other bills at all. I don't want to send a medical bill that I will be disputing later in this process. Could I send a bank statement or a pay stub?

You need to send a COPY of his drivers license, a COPY of his SS card and an ORIGINAL recent utility bill that his his name and address. A cell phone bill is OK, if he has NO bills that have his address, send a copy of a W2 that his his name and current address.

#11 adaisyandarose

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Posted 23 February 2012 - 03:24 PM


What can I send instead if he has no other bills at all. I don't want to send a medical bill that I will be disputing later in this process. Could I send a bank statement or a pay stub?

You need to send a COPY of his drivers license, a COPY of his SS card and an ORIGINAL recent utility bill that his his name and address. A cell phone bill is OK, if he has NO bills that have his address, send a copy of a W2 that his his name and current address.


Thank you whychat!




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