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On 11/3/2020 at 10:14 AM, Killbadcredit said:

Stupid question, forgive my ignorance.

If I remember right, we need the actual green certified mail copy for actual delivery proof?

 

Have prices changed for certified mail?

There is a tracking mechanism that is NOT associated with the green card requiring signature,  You would need to print the tracking history off of the USPS website soon after the item is delivered.  Remember also that 'proof' is really only needed if you have a reasonable intention of pursuing litigation (not bluffing, but actually filing).

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Hello guys, and gals I am reporting I called Experian.

 

I called to get old address that was tied to my bankruptcy deleted.

 

Experian like to intimidate you, don’t they honestly?

 

I got resist and from the first agent. I hung up and called back, I ended up talking to a manager.

 

I told him I need to get this old address deleted, of course he had resistance.

 

I told him, “ TU, and EQ deleted them already. He immediately said hold on, and asked me which one?

 

Credit board I can’t thank you enough for at least giving me courage to fight against these credit bearus.

 

So my bankruptcy is due to fall off in May 2021. 
 

So far address deleted and Lexis Nexis frozen.

 

Do I got a better shot at deleting my last bankruptcy once and for all?

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I just tried calling Experian and they were adamant about not removing the address.  They said that they have mailed things to that address, etc. and wouldn't do it.  I was able to get all my other reported addresses removed online very quickly, but not this one.  I asked if it was attached to tradelines to which she responded "Well, yes, this is your history"  I didn't ask to go down the list of TL's.  Not sure what a good strategy would be for getting this address removed, I have a medical collection from "United We Collect" in Orlando and trying to follow WhyChat's guide.  Experian won't allow this address to be disputed online.

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2 hours ago, DiamondEye said:

I just tried calling Experian and they were adamant about not removing the address.  They said that they have mailed things to that address, etc. and wouldn't do it.  I was able to get all my other reported addresses removed online very quickly, but not this one.  I asked if it was attached to tradelines to which she responded "Well, yes, this is your history"  I didn't ask to go down the list of TL's.  Not sure what a good strategy would be for getting this address removed, I have a medical collection from "United We Collect" in Orlando and trying to follow WhyChat's guide.  Experian won't allow this address to be disputed online.

HUCA

 

is the address in question tied to more than one tradeline?

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3 hours ago, DiamondEye said:

I just tried calling Experian and they were adamant about not removing the address.  They said that they have mailed things to that address, etc. and wouldn't do it.  I was able to get all my other reported addresses removed online very quickly, but not this one.  I asked if it was attached to tradelines to which she responded "Well, yes, this is your history"  I didn't ask to go down the list of TL's.  Not sure what a good strategy would be for getting this address removed, I have a medical collection from "United We Collect" in Orlando and trying to follow WhyChat's guide.  Experian won't allow this address to be disputed online.

Near the end of your Experian credit report you'll find a list of addresses they have on file, and each is identified by an Address ID #.

 

From there you can determine which trade line(s) is/are reporting that address, by looking at each trade line in the report.

 

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2 hours ago, cv91915 said:

Near the end of your Experian credit report you'll find a list of addresses they have on file, and each is identified by an Address ID #.

 

From there you can determine which trade line(s) is/are reporting that address, by looking at the trade line details.

 

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Thank you.

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On 5/1/2014 at 10:24 AM, nysbadmk8 said:

I am going to share EXACTLY how I got 6 Old addresses remove from EX EVEN WITH THE OLD ADDRESSES ATTACHED TO REPORTING TRADELINE......

 

Thats verbatim how I did it.... Old addresses, Incorrect Name spelling, Spouse information, etc. My report ONLY reports my current address.

So, what did they tell you in the end when you said they should not report the information? How did they respond to you and what, if anything did they do? Also, what number did you call?

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