Experian Dispute Resolution Options

Summary

If Experian isnt removing inaccurate accounts, file a dispute directly with them or a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. For employment discrimination, consult the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination or the EEOC. Consider hiring a licensed Private Investigator in Massachusetts to gather evidence. Document all incidents and communications for future reference.

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if I feel Experian is not removing accounts that are being reported inaccurately, i cannot afford an attorney. what are my options?
Hi George, here are a few options:
- File a dispute with Experian directly
- File a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Consult with a legal aid organization for low-cost or free guidance
Remember, it's important to keep a record of all communications for future reference.
I have lost my last * jobs after feeling harassed , ostacized and discrimination, i had asked local state and federal law enforcement over the past 5 years to help and to please look into it. I think they think i am pulling some kind of scam, or they think I am on drugs, but that is not the case. i have been turned down from several attorneys after them telling me I had a great case. What would you advise
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, George. Here are a few suggestions:
- Consult with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, they might be able to assist.
- Reach out to non-profit organizations that offer legal aid for employment discrimination cases.
- Document all incidents for future reference. It's important to have a record.
I have done all that MCAD did mediate * instance for me, i have reached out to several legal aids none will help. It feels as though someone is going behind me and changes their mind. With out sounding paranoid i feel that way because it has been happening too many times. option?
I'm sorry for the challenges you're experiencing. Here are additional options:
- You can approach the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for assistance.
- Seek help from local community organizations that support workplace rights.
- Keep persisting with legal aid organizations. Remember, persistence is key.
i thought about hiring a Private Investigator
Hiring a Private Investigator could help gather evidence. However, it's important to ensure they are licensed and operate within legal boundaries. Are you aware of the regulations for Private Investigators in Massachusetts?
no
In Massachusetts, Private Investigators must be licensed. They must follow regulations such as not trespassing or invading privacy. They can, however, gather evidence that might help your case. Remember, their findings should be presented in a legal manner in court.
how can i find one
You can find a licensed Private Investigator in Massachusetts by visiting the Professional Investigators & Security Association of Massachusetts (PISAAM) website. They have a directory of licensed PIs. Always do your research and ask for references before hiring.
thank you
You're welcome, George! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Best of luck with your situation.