The document is a letter from {client_first_name} {client_last_name} to a credit bureau disputing items on their credit report and requesting verification and proof of the disputed items. The letter states that the bureau previously deemed their dispute as "frivolous" or "irrelevant", but the client insists the matter is important. The letter lists the disputed item(s) and requests the item(s) be deleted if proof is not provided, along with sending corrected reports to creditors. It also requests contact information for creditors and details about the bureau's reinvestigation process.
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Frivolous Dispute Response
The document is a letter from {client_first_name} {client_last_name} to a credit bureau disputing items on their credit report and requesting verification and proof of the disputed items. The letter states that the bureau previously deemed their dispute as "frivolous" or "irrelevant", but the client insists the matter is important. The letter lists the disputed item(s) and requests the item(s) be deleted if proof is not provided, along with sending corrected reports to creditors. It also requests contact information for creditors and details about the bureau's reinvestigation process.
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{client_first_name} {client_last_name}
{client_address} {t_no} {bdate} {ss_number}
{bureau_address}
{curr_date}
To Whom It May Concern,
I received a letter from your firm stating that my letter requesting verification of erroneous items on my report as being classified as "frivolous" or "irrelevant". I assure you that in no way do I consider a matter of such importance to me as frivolous nor irrelevant. In fact if you do not honor my original request to verify the items contained in my previous letter, mailed (DATE SENT) via certified mail, I will file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against your company.
I have included my original disputes for your convenience below:
The following information therefore needs to be reinvestigated. I respectfully request to be
provided proof of this alleged item, specifically the contract, note or other instrument bearing my signature. Failing that, the items must be deleted from the report as soon as possible:
{dispute_item_and_explanation}
The listed item is completely inaccurate and incomplete, and is a very serious error in reporting. Please delete this misleading information, and supply a corrected credit profile to all creditors who have received a copy within the last 6 months, or the last 2 years for employment purposes.
Additionally, please provide the name, address, and telephone number of each credit grantor or other subscriber.
Under federal law, you have 30 days to complete your reinvestigation. Be advised that the description of the procedure used to determine the accuracy and completeness of the information is hereby requested as well. Please provide this information within 15 days of the completion of your reinvestigation.
Furnishers' Compliance Obligations For Consumer Credit Information Under The FCRA and ECOA - Consumer Compliance Outlook - Second Quarter 2012 - Philadelphia Fed