Credit Bureau Stall Letters

Written by admin

October 16, 2021

While restoring your credit, you will receive many updates from the credit bureaus. Some of these updates will be in the form of stall letters. Bureaus send these out hoping that you will stop your dispute efforts. Here are some examples of these letters:

Experian: Suspicious Letter:

You may receive a letter from the credit bureau stating that your disputes are suspicious and they will not further investigate.  If you receive this, the credit bureaus are trying to stall you hoping that you stop the credit repair process.  Just forward this letter to us.

Equifax: Check Your Status Online:

You may receive an email from Equifax stating that the investigation has started and you can check your updates online by clicking the link below. It’s best that we stick with the mail. If you start reviewing your results online, Equifax will expect the next disputes to go through their site, and that is not what we want to do.

Asking For Proof Of Identification

You may receive a letter from the credit bureau stating that they need more information to prove your identity. We will provide them with the information they need. They are asking for proof of Identification. If you receive this, the credit bureaus are trying to stall you hoping that you stop the credit repair process.  Just forward this letter to us.

Coming From A Credit Repair Company

You may receive a letter from the credit bureaus stating that they think that the dispute letters are coming from a credit repair company and not you. If you receive this, the credit bureaus are trying to stall you hoping that you stop the credit repair process.  Just forward this letter to us.

All Three Bureaus: Frivolous

You may receive a letter from the credit bureau stating that your disputes frivolous, and they will not further investigate this matter. We know how to respond to this type of update.

If you receive this, the credit bureaus are trying to stall you hoping that you stop the credit repair process.  Just forward this letter to us.

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