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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 23228" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>My sitter was telling a story like this yesterday.</p><p></p><p>7 years ago (she knows how long cause she was pregnant with her oldest), she ran a credit check with Equifax online. She entered her info to pay by check (8.50), hit enter, and an error popped up saying they couldn't process the check, print the page and mailed it in. So she did, she wrote a check for 8.50 and mailed it in. They were young and broke, and she got a returned check - for 8.50. When she went thru her checkbook, they had processed the electronic check AND tried to cash the physical check.</p><p></p><p>Equifax contacted her, wanting the 8.50 plus the $30 returned check fee. She refused to pay it. She contacted a lawyer, followed his advice, sent letters and copies of info and never heard a thing.</p><p></p><p>Until yesterday when she got notice that Equifax turned it over to the prosecuting attorney's office for a total of $175.</p><p></p><p>And to top it off, she never received her credit report from them.</p><p></p><p>Now how the heck do you prove that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 23228, member: 1848"] My sitter was telling a story like this yesterday. 7 years ago (she knows how long cause she was pregnant with her oldest), she ran a credit check with Equifax online. She entered her info to pay by check (8.50), hit enter, and an error popped up saying they couldn't process the check, print the page and mailed it in. So she did, she wrote a check for 8.50 and mailed it in. They were young and broke, and she got a returned check - for 8.50. When she went thru her checkbook, they had processed the electronic check AND tried to cash the physical check. Equifax contacted her, wanting the 8.50 plus the $30 returned check fee. She refused to pay it. She contacted a lawyer, followed his advice, sent letters and copies of info and never heard a thing. Until yesterday when she got notice that Equifax turned it over to the prosecuting attorney's office for a total of $175. And to top it off, she never received her credit report from them. Now how the heck do you prove that? [/QUOTE]
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