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  2. What does it mean to freeze your credit? - AOL

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    Find out how to do this with each credit bureau. ... Alternatively, you can contact TransUnion by phone at 1-800-916-8800 to have your credit account frozen. You must verify your identity over the ...

  3. How to protect your deceased loved one’s credit after death

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    2. Write letters to notify the credit bureaus. The three major credit bureaus, Transunion, Equifax and Experian, must be notified of the death. The first bureau you contact will notify the other ...

  4. The laws behind credit repair - AOL

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    In addition, the FCRA entitles consumers to a free credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus once every 12 months, allowing you to stay informed about your credit health without an ...

  5. Credit bureau - Wikipedia

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    A credit bureau is a data collection agency that gathers account information from various creditors and provides that information to a consumer reporting agency in the United States, a credit reference agency in the United Kingdom, a credit reporting body in Australia, a credit information company (CIC) in India, a Special Accessing Entity in the Philippines, and also to private lenders. [1]

  6. What is the credit repair organization act? - AOL

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    That includes the right to contact credit bureaus directly. Only bill customers for completed services: The CROA bans upfront payments. Credit repair companies must fully perform a service before ...

  7. Connect (financial services company) - Wikipedia

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    Connect, formerly PRBC, is a consumer credit reporting agency, more commonly referred to as a credit bureau in the United States. It is similar to the other four U.S. credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion and Innovis) in that it is an FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) compliant national data repository.

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