Credit Bureau Reglagations . The day to day things
So, can someone tell me where I can find out more information on what it is the three credit bureau's (meaning Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian) MUST follow in order to list someone on your credit report...
PART ONE:
My thoughts on this subject are burning in my mind... and I'm very junior in my research
To me, it seems they can pretty much put anything they want in your 'file' IF it is reported to them by a subscriber (like a collection agency).
What 'onus' does the credit bureaus HAVE before they can accept just anything from a paying subscriber...
PART TWO:
What does a credit bureau REALLY have to do when I call and tell them something on my credit report is WRONG and not MY DEBT...
All they want to do on the phone for me is say... "would you like to dispute this debt"...
In reality all they do after that is simply contact the subscriber and RE-ASK... if this is a valid DEBT...
Well, of COURSE the subscriber is going to say YES...
What PROOF do they have to have in order to list something...
What are my CHOICES in figuring out what to do next...
PART THREE:
Where can I go read MORE legal and to the point information on how things are to be listed on a credit report (what MUST come off... when it must come off... etc.)?
Once, I was talking to the Experian staff about a debt which was not MINE... she told me NOT to dispute the debt because it was SET to come off in 90-days... and she said if I disputed the debt... when the subscriber replied... that would start the 7 year CLOCK over again for an un-paid debt being listed on my credit.
So, by NOT doing anything and waiting... they item would be removed, but if I disputed the item... the update from the subscriber would start another 7 year listing all over again.
Where can I read about what laws and RULES govern all this.
To me, this credit reporting stuff is one of the MOST UNKNOWN subjects to the public there is.
Thanks in advance!