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Lynne, your employer should contact TransUnion directly to find out what needs to be done to report a consumer as delinquent. The phone number for TransUnion business customers is 866-922-2100.

-- Contributed by: Tamsen Butler

My employer and I deal with your company to obtain credit reports on persons interested in joining our country club. My question is: If someone becomes delinquent how do I report that to the credit bureau, and at what cost to my employer?

-- Contributed by: Lynne

Julie,

I'm not sure that I understand your comment correctly. If you are interested in one of TransUnion's services, they do ask for a credit card.

TransUnion will offer one free credit report. I suggest that you read Free Annual Credit Report for more information.

Thank you for your comment and for visiting LoveToKnow Credit Cards.

-- Contributed by: SusanWeber

you say this is free but yet you what a credit card and I'm here to tell you that is not going to happen with me at all and you are not and will not get a credit card at all and my Lawyer is on here with me and said you Just better stop asking for a credit card as of right now and give me my credit report for free as of right now and that is an order and you better email me back as of right now and that is an order and you are and you will email me back as of right now and that is an order and If you do not email me back I can promise you that you can and will be shut down for good and that is a promise and you are and you will email me back as of right now and that is an order and If you ask for a credit card one more time I can promise you that you can and will be shut down for good and that is a promise.

-- Contributed by: julie bay

Edith,

If you are disputing the charge you should put your dispute in writing. This will ensure that your side of the story is brought to the attention of the newspaper and it will usually result in an investigation by the merchant (the newspaper). There are several great tips here on LoveToKnow about writing credit dispute letters.

If the newspaper is charging your credit card you should contact the card issuer and dispute the charge. Your card issuer will get in touch with the newspaper and ask for proof of your charge.

Thank you for your question and for visiting LoveToKnow Credit Cards.

-- Contributed by: SusanWeber

To whom it may concern, How can I prevent my credit from damaging when a business has threatned me with turning an unpaid bill which I never approved or signed from hurting my credit? The newspaper owner is the one saying that they ran an ad, however, I never approved the ad or was even ask about. thank you. edith

-- Contributed by: Edith

John,

LoveToKnow Credit Cards is an information site. We are not affiliated with any of the credit bureaus or credit issuers. I suggest that you contact TransUnion directly using the link to their website in the above article. In the meantime, for your safety, I have deleted your personal information from your question.

Thank you for your question and for visiting LoveToKnow Credit Cards.

-- Contributed by: SusanWeber

Please contact me regarding the personal info of my file: Current address is {personal information deleted]

-- Contributed by: john Freidline
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