CoventryCat86
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Wow, thanks everyone for the input :thumbs: (since the thread originator's AWOL :laugh: ).
What can be a real pain in the a$$ is when your credit report is outright WRONG. In my case, my report had many of my FATHER'S account numbers listed on my report. Our middle initials were DIFFERENT for cryin' out loud :0 I went round and round for almost 20 years with ALL three of the credit bureaus and to this day, my reports STILL list my father's accounts.
He's been dead for five years.
Heck, I'd bet most people don't even know that their credit histories are screwed up and once they find out they are I'd also bet they'll never be right again.
This is why I'd hope that before an employer or prospective employer holds anything against an individual based on information found in a bogus credit report that they would at least offer the person an opportunity to give their side of the story.
What can be a real pain in the a$$ is when your credit report is outright WRONG. In my case, my report had many of my FATHER'S account numbers listed on my report. Our middle initials were DIFFERENT for cryin' out loud :0 I went round and round for almost 20 years with ALL three of the credit bureaus and to this day, my reports STILL list my father's accounts.
He's been dead for five years.
Heck, I'd bet most people don't even know that their credit histories are screwed up and once they find out they are I'd also bet they'll never be right again.
This is why I'd hope that before an employer or prospective employer holds anything against an individual based on information found in a bogus credit report that they would at least offer the person an opportunity to give their side of the story.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:Will probably heard that word when he was going to law school and has been waiting years to be able to use that in a sentence. whistling.gif