Thursday, June 27, 2002

How to Contact Experian Credit Agency

Experian is one of the three major credit bureaus in the U.S., along with Equifax and Transunion. Consumers may find it necessary to contact the Experian credit agency for a number of reasons, from obtaining a credit score to disputing errors on a credit report. Experian offers contact information for consumers and separate contact information for businesses that use Experian services.

Instructions

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    Contact Experian online. The Experian website allows consumers to request copies of their credit reports and dispute errors on a credit report via online submission. Consumers with an Experian Credit Manager membership may submit membership-related questions via email. Business services users may use email to correspond with Experian. Email links for personal and business use appear on the Experian website.

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    Contact Experian by phone. Consumers can order credit reports and address identity theft concerns by calling (888) 397-3742. As indicated on the Experian website, Experian Credit Manager members must call (800) 787-6864 in reference to membership questions. The Experian website provides business service users with many phone numbers to cover a wide variety of needs. Business users have phone numbers for credit services, technical support and small businesses, just to name a few.

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    Mail a letter for an Experian credit report or a credit dispute letter. According to the Fighting Identity Theft website, credit dispute letters and requests for an Experian credit report can be obtained by writing Experian at P.O. Box 2002, Allen, TX 75013.

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