In the Motion for Summary Judgment is something really odd: "MIS is an Arizona non-profit corporation which, at the times relevant to Baker's complaint, operated as a consumer reporting agency as defined by the FCRA, using the trade name Credit Data Southwest."
What? I hope he's not saying that they didn't pay income tax on those for profit activities!
How do I find out?
This is beginning to look like the Genus/Amerix non-profit credit counseling scam, and I'd sure like to have a look at their tax returns.
Something doesn't add up. They had awful service, as I posted here, I couldn't even dispute when I called them on MY buck.
A reader actually went to their office last year and he recorded his "in person" disputes, he was outraged by their conduct and lies.
Well, something reeks.
Who gets the money from the sale to Experian? How much did Experian pay?
Posted by Christine at February 15, 2004 02:29 AMI have been billed by Verizon for a telephone that I have nerver had and never lived at that address. I am refinancing my house and they will not take this off the credit report. I am deaf and nly communicate by fax or e-mail
Donald Buehler
Posted by: Donald F Buehler at May 17, 2004 05:22 PM
Donald, that's EASY to fix! Dispute factually with the credit bureaus, online for fastest results, and if they don't delete it, you'll most likely be able to get an attorney to take your case on contingency.
Verizon is scum, here's a similar experience: http://creditforum.org/showthread.php?t=311
It's really important that you understand that it is NOT illegal for Verizon to report fraudulent accounts, no matter how many times you dispute with them, UNLESS you dispute with the credit bureaus.
Posted by: Christine at May 17, 2004 07:15 PM