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Sep 27, 2007 -- Two credit bureaus issue new rules allowing credit freezes

There's good news for consumers who don't live in one of the nearly 40 states with credit-freeze laws on the books. TransUnion and Equifax have now agreed to allow non-victims of ID theft in such states to freeze their credit for a cost of $10 beginning Oct. 15. If that cost seems high to you, just think about how expensive it is to be a victim of ID theft. Of course, freezes already are free to those who've filed a police or FTC report about having their ID stolen. The benefit of a credit freeze is that even if a thief has your information they can't do anything with it. There's no word yet if Experian -- the third major credit bureau -- will follow the lead of TransUnion and Equifax and allows credit freezes in states where it's not already on the books. Experian just lost a lawsuit on appeal that concerned negligence in its credit reporting practices. The bureau has messed someone's credit up and had a false judgment against them. But it still wasn't corrected even when the person had documents to prove that Experian made an error. The three credit bureaus wield so much power. Their reports determine if we get credit, job offers and loans. They should be held accountable for accuracy, but unfortunately this is not yet the case.

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  • Experian Unfreeze
    Experian started charging me monthly for their triple credit monitoring service, when I unfroze my credit for 30 days. This service per their statements was offered free for 7 days and if I did not cancel it within 7 days - I consented to it. When I disputed and requested proof of purchase/or proof of knowledge of this service they refused to send it - stating I need to get an attorney to obtain this information.
    I stated I never saw this on their website nor clicked anything that acknowledged I wanted this service. What should I do? How do I get credit for the last 3 months they have been charging me? Should they not have to prove in writing that they had this on their website or that I agreed to it?
  • Credit Freeze
    As of now all credit bureau offer the security freeze. Its free if your a victim of ID Fraud and have a police report. These are per person.
  • freezing credit
    Do you know exactly how we go about this and would this be for both of us being married? Would this be each of us? How do we do this. Thanks
  • lost purse @ resturant
    can I have my credit froze do need police report
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