5 Hard Inquiries Removed ! 💃🏽
More deletions for yet another client. We submitted the CFPB report on 04/15 and it was completed by 04/17! It literally took 3 days to get the inquiries removed for both Experian and Transunion. His score increased 3 pts with Experian and 5 with Transunion, overall 8 pt increase. The more inquiries you have, the more your score will increase. Usually it can be between 3-10 pts for inquiries. Use the 24-hour guide to assist you with the process, follow step by step. If you don't like calling or being on the phone often, use the online dispute method. You have to get creative and speak with confidence! The worst can happen is they are not removed. Even then, you keep fighting! If doing it the proper way online, you cannot lose! Here is some helpful verbiage I used. I hope this helps! Switch it up and use the information. No excuses why you should still have inquiries on your credit report. Post your receipts here once done! The Complaint Example: I pulled my Transunion credit report and I have noticed that there was a hard inquiry that did not have permissible purpose and is in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. This account has previously been disputed with your company, which advised me to continue the dispute with you. My credit file has been impacted by this fraudulent inquiry. The below creditor has no proof that I initiated such inquiry, nor written authorization and have failed to provide any permissible purpose. In light of the fact that there is no evidence of my authorization, nor any permissible purpose, I request that you remove this unauthorized inquiry from my credit report immediately: 1.SYNCB/AMAZON PLCC -11/28/2023. In accordance with Section 604 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, consumer reports may only be used for the purposes described in 15 U.S. Code § 1681b In general. Subject to subsection (e), any consumer reporting agency may furnish a consumer report under the following circumstances and no other: (F) otherwise has a legitimate business need for the information (i) in connection with a business transaction that the consumer initiates. Under 15 U.S. Code § 1681i, Paragraph (5) Treatment of Inaccurate or Unverifiable Information (A) In general. If, after any reinvestigation under paragraph (1) of any information disputed by a consumer, an item of the information is found to be inaccurate or incomplete or cannot be verified, the consumer reporting agency shall- (i) promptly delete.