Redemptionman1
Active Member
That is not a right you will find in either the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) or the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Boy Wow, all I can say
Yes by golly it does actually allow you to go to the actual debtor company who is reporting that information to an actual credit bureau. I have done this several times actually so I would know as well.
According to the NCLC:
"In most cases, the credit reporting agency will refer the dispute to the creditor, debt collector or other information provider that first supplied the information to the credit reporting agency – called the “furnisher” of the information. The furnisher also has a duty to investigate the dispute you sent to the credit reporting agency."
" You also have a right to dispute incorrect information directly with the creditor or other furnisher; however, a dispute to the furnisher will NOT give you a right to seek legal relief if the furnisher mishandles your dispute. Only a dispute sent to the credit reporting agency gives you that right. "
If you have a credit sell off and it is being reported to a credit bureau then you certainly do have a right to ask them to correct this information. In FlyingRon's it was a wrong telephone number attached to another persons credit. In the OPs case I would assume he would have the ability to do the same but he hasn't updated this thread so I assume he is basically counter-suing a tort feasor? unless he says different.
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