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Posted by marvbear (24.92.200.236) on December 18, 2003 at 21:17:39:

In preparation for the inevitable answer from Experian and TransUnion for my procedural request. I wrote a letter to the clerk of the court asking if they directly provide information to the credit reporting agencies.

Their Response as follows:

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December 12, 2003

Mr. MarvBear
Big Dark Cave
Den, XX 99999

Dear Mr. MarvBear:

I am in reciept of your letter of December 09, 2003. We do ocasionally give small amounts of information to the public over the phone, but most information is gathered by members of the public themselves either here in our office or from our website. We have no means of knowing if anyone has retrieved any information about you.

I hope this answers your question.

Sincerely,

HIS NAME
Clerk of Superior Court

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Very nice answer! I would take this letter to state that they do NOT directly provide information, but rather make it available. He very nicely sidestepped my question. DAMN! I should have been a lawyer! Guess i will have to wait and see the results of the procedural request from EXHELLION and TRANSONION!

I just had to post this. I am constantly amazed with the purely beauracratic red tape that one must constantly go thru to correct wrong information. Oh, and by the way, lost my 1-2 round with EQ with a collections agency. Just got those results back today. This has NOT been a good day! Why cant I win when I know I am right!

Just had to vent!

Marv


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