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Old 01-21-2005, 03:33 AM
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Experian Returns Letter

I Just Got Back The Last Certified Letter I Sent To Experian.
The Envelope Says:

Return To Sender: Experian
Box Closed
Unable To Forward
Return To Sender

Has This Ever Happened To Anybody Else Here?
This Seems Like B.s. To Me. I Sent It To The Same Address I've Used Before:
Experian
P.o. Box 9595
Allen, Tx 75013
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Old 01-21-2005, 03:51 AM
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EMAIL the matter at hand to Experian, cc to Equifax and TransUnion. Of course, cc to the FTC also. They can not reject an email and you will bring them down on their knees when they realize you are exposing the matter to the other credit agencies and to the gov. agency that regulates them, FTC. Do not forget to complaint because your letter was rejected. Nicely, of course. You might not one so much exposure of your business. Being that the matter, just email a petition for a feasible, receptive address. And cc the email to the rest of the crowd. You will get results. I am not a lawyer but I have been there a few times. Last time they wanted to ignore me I did that and cc to the others as well. After I did that, my mailbox could not hold their over abundance of letters...ha,ha,.....It felt so sweet‘
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Old 01-21-2005, 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Eureka
EMAIL the matter at hand to Experian, cc to Equifax and TransUnion. Of course, cc to the FTC also. They can not reject an email and you will bring them down on their knees when they realize you are exposing the matter to the other credit agencies and to the gov. agency that regulates them, FTC. Do not forget to complaint because your letter was rejected. Nicely, of course. You might not one so much exposure of your business. Being that the matter, just email a petition for a feasible, receptive address. And cc the email to the rest of the crowd. You will get results. I am not a lawyer but I have been there a few times. Last time they wanted to ignore me I did that and cc to the others as well. After I did that, my mailbox could not hold their over abundance of letters...ha,ha,.....It felt so sweet‘


HERE'S AN IDEA: I CAN SCAN THE ENVELOPE WITH THE RETURN TO SENDER LABEL AND ATTACH IT TO MY E-MAIL TO THE CRA'S. WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THIS?
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Old 01-21-2005, 05:49 AM
Eureka
 
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Wonderful! Glorious idea! You can do that (with the mandatoty cc. to the rest of the world) Why not? You are not placing them in "dishonor" for expressing your legit concern/question.
I hope they have that embarrasing bottle of medication at hand when you do that.
Good Luck...and let us know the results.
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Old 01-21-2005, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by PJT04
I Just Got Back The Last Certified Letter I Sent To Experian.
The Envelope Says:

Return To Sender: Experian
Box Closed
Unable To Forward
Return To Sender

Has This Ever Happened To Anybody Else Here?
This Seems Like B.s. To Me. I Sent It To The Same Address I've Used Before:
Experian
P.o. Box 9595
Allen, Tx 75013


New Address

PO Box 9701
Allen, TX 75013

they changed it about two months ago
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Old 01-21-2005, 01:35 PM
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new address now?

They used to change their phone numbers regularly. Now they are changing the address too? Don't you wonder what or who they are hiding from? Is it because it is harder to hit a moving target?
Wonder what would happen to US in court if we routinely changed our address to avoid complying with the law?
It seems the goal "they" all have is to frustrate as many people as possible, thereby eliminating the weak and leaving the uneducated to suffer.
This is just one more reason to keep learning this stuff.
Educate yourself or suffer at their mercy.
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