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Old 06-03-2005, 10:55 PM
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Sorry the other info was not accurate.

I google them again and found the data shown below, I have never used them, who knows if they are valid:

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This information changes all of the time, but is current as of March 2004. If the numbers have changed again, you can call toll-free information at 800-555-1212 to get the current phone number.

Phone in your request

* Experian (Formerly TRW): Call 888-397-3742. Fax: 972-390-3809. The voicemail system is available in Spanish or English. It will let you record your request if you were turned down for credit, employment, or insurance. If you weren't recently denied credit, it will quote a price and tell you how to write for a copy of your report.

* TransUnion: Call 800-888-4213. Fax: 714-447-603 or 714-830-2449. The service is a recorded message available 24 hours a day. It asks you a few questions (available in English or Spanish) and your report is mailed within 72 hours via U.S. Postal Service (so allow 5 - 7 days for delivery). If you are faxing to TransUnion, please put "Attention: Consumer Relations" on the cover sheet.

* Equifax: Call 888-873-5392. Fax: 888-664-4535 or 888-729-0083. The toll-free number has a voicemail system available in Spanish or English. It will let you record your request if you were turned down for credit, employment, or insurance.

http://creditinfocenter.com/creditre...tInfohtm.shtml


But also take a look at this too, perhaps all of them have the same policy:

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Experian's National Consumer Assistance Center does not recognize faxing as a secure means for transmitting confidential consumer identification information. Therefore, we do not accept consumer correspondence that is faxed to any Experian office. Faxed documents are not processed.

http://www.experian.com/customer_service/mail.html

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