Sunday, March 14, 2010

Can I notify the credit report agencies in advance of something I want to dispute showing on my report?

I stopped payment on check for services not done and the person took it to a cash checking store and got it cashed anyways. My bank said I had the right to stop payment and it's the check cashing store problem for cashing the check without verifying the check was still valid. The check cashing store said they were going to take me to small claims court for the money. People have been telling me they might also notify the credit reporting agencies. Can I notify the credit report agencies even though it's not on my report yet? Do I need to notify all three? Thanks in advance!

Can I notify the credit report agencies in advance of something I want to dispute showing on my report?
they wont report you..they cant!


they dont even have your social security or your date of birth!





they can take you to court...but most check cashing places normally call a bank to verify the check!
Reply:They wont report it to the credit agencies. Thats totally different. But they might report it to the telecheck or to your county office for bad checks. It has nothing to do with Credit.
Reply:You can not dispute what is not on your report, so right now that would just be a waste of time. If it does show up on your report you then need to dispute it with the credit reporting agencies. However, it will probably come up as verified by the Check Cashing place. At that time you need to take them to court to have it removed.





Let the Check Cashing store take you to small claims court. They will loose, as your bank said it was their mistake for cashing the check. If they want their money back they need to go after the person who cashed the check.


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