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Report sent by mail, lost.. what does it contain?


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Posted by STEFAN (213.132.103.178) on January 12, 2003 at 03:41:23:

Hello everybody!!!

I have submitted a dispute with credit bureaus (transunion, experian) as for my credit report.

The thing is I now live abroad, and they specifically say that reports are available only to people living in the US or its territories. Now, I have asked a new report be sent to my new address in Europe. In case they send it to my former place in the US,

What information does a paper credit report contain, as far as Social Security number, birth date, and account numbers? Are they partly crypted ? I wouldn't want people living at my former address getting informations that would allow them to steal my identity or anything.

Could you help???

Thanks,

STEFAN.


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