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I am an employee of TransUnion Interactive, which powers websites that include TrueCredit, Privacy Matters 123 and others.

 

As a heads up, TransUnion is in the process of altering its electronic systems to eliminate the "bumping" of hard inquiries that should be reported on credit reports under FCRA guidelines. Within the next week, all appropriate hard inquiries that have been inadvertently bumped off of any report pulled through one of TransUnion's websites within the last two years will be placed back on the credit report. Upon implementation, it will no longer be possible to "bump" hard inquiries.

 

I am posting anonymously, but this is going to happen.

 

Thanks,

Transunion Associate


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I am an employee of TransUnion Interactive, which powers websites that include TrueCredit, Privacy Matters 123 and others.

 

As a heads up, TransUnion is in the process of altering its electronic systems to eliminate the "bumping" of hard inquiries that should be reported on credit reports under FCRA guidelines. Within the next week, all appropriate hard inquiries that have been inadvertently bumped off of any report pulled through one of TransUnion's websites within the last two years will be placed back on the credit report. Upon implementation, it will no longer be possible to "bump" hard inquiries.

 

I am posting anonymously, but this is going to happen.

 

Thanks,

Transunion Associate

Good luck with that :offtopic:

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all appropriate hard inquiries that have been inadvertently bumped off of any report pulled through one of TransUnion's websites within the last two years will be placed back on the credit report.

 

:offtopic:

I'd like to see them get away with that. There will be no shortage of pandemonium and corporate email/phone carpet bombing.

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I am an employee of TransUnion Interactive, which powers websites that include TrueCredit, Privacy Matters 123 and others.

 

As a heads up, TransUnion is in the process of altering its electronic systems to eliminate the "bumping" of hard inquiries that should be reported on credit reports under FCRA guidelines. Within the next week, all appropriate hard inquiries that have been inadvertently bumped off of any report pulled through one of TransUnion's websites within the last two years will be placed back on the credit report. Upon implementation, it will no longer be possible to "bump" hard inquiries.

 

I am posting anonymously, but this is going to happen.

 

Thanks,

Transunion Associate

Good luck with that :wave:

both us posted at 2:16PM :lol:

high-five BD!

great minds think alike...and apparently at the same exact post time! :offtopic:

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I am an employee of TransUnion Interactive, which powers websites that include TrueCredit, Privacy Matters 123 and others.

 

As a heads up, TransUnion is in the process of altering its electronic systems to eliminate the "bumping" of hard inquiries that should be reported on credit reports under FCRA guidelines. Within the next week, all appropriate hard inquiries that have been inadvertently bumped off of any report pulled through one of TransUnion's websites within the last two years will be placed back on the credit report. Upon implementation, it will no longer be possible to "bump" hard inquiries.

 

I am posting anonymously, but this is going to happen.

 

Thanks,

Transunion Associate

[/quot WE SHOULD ALL STOP USING THE TRUE CREDIT AND CANCEL IT

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If this is honestly the most pressing issue that TU has decided to "fix" within their day-to-day operations and how they conduct their business, then they are even more bass-ackwards than I thought.

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I am an employee of TransUnion Interactive, which powers websites that include TrueCredit, Privacy Matters 123 and others.

 

As a heads up, TransUnion is in the process of altering its electronic systems to eliminate the "bumping" of hard inquiries that should be reported on credit reports under FCRA guidelines. Within the next week, all appropriate hard inquiries that have been inadvertently bumped off of any report pulled through one of TransUnion's websites within the last two years will be placed back on the credit report. Upon implementation, it will no longer be possible to "bump" hard inquiries.

 

I am posting anonymously, but this is going to happen.

 

Thanks,

Transunion Associate

Good luck with that :offtopic:

 

Yep, Transunion just lost one of the largest class action lawsuits in history and they are dumb enough to do that? Good luck buddy.

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I am an employee of TransUnion Interactive, which powers websites that include TrueCredit, Privacy Matters 123 and others.

 

As a heads up, TransUnion is in the process of altering its electronic systems to eliminate the "bumping" of hard inquiries that should be reported on credit reports under FCRA guidelines. Within the next week, all appropriate hard inquiries that have been inadvertently bumped off of any report pulled through one of TransUnion's websites within the last two years will be placed back on the credit report. Upon implementation, it will no longer be possible to "bump" hard inquiries.

 

I am posting anonymously, but this is going to happen.

 

Thanks,

Transunion Associate

Good luck with that :(

both us posted at 2:16PM :lol:

high-five BD!

great minds think alike...and apparently at the same exact post time! :huh:

OMY where you been hiding? under a rock or what.....

 

 

They'll be sued 100 and 7 ways of sunday if they tried to pull that nonsense off. Updated reports have been issued and sent, this is their short coming, if they try to punish the public for it - watch up it will backfire on them like an a-bomb.

 

 

FYI, i think the poster is a troll, (probably works for a CA, ex-member, or some bored goof) just a guess though.

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They would have to pull backups to restore this information. Restoring all of this would be a huge undertaking.

 

As incompetent as they are now, I don't see them doing this. If anything, maybe they modified their systems or increased the data space that won't allow for future B*.

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