One could contact a credit bureau by going to the creditinfocenter. This site is updated regularly and shares quite a bit of information, on anything having to do with credit, good or bad.
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One can find the telephone number for a local credit bureau by looking in the yellow pages of a phone directory. One could also find this number online by visiting Credit Bureau Contact Information.
To review businesses through the Better Business Bureau, one may go to their website to look up the Business's report. If one requires to talk directly to a member of the Better Business Bureau, they must search for their local Bureau.
There one can contact the Householdbank Credit Card company by visiting their website for contact information. Their toll-free number is 1-800-771-7339. There are also may other telephone numbers for other needs as well.
Yes, you may send registered mail to the credit bureau, however, almost all addresses for disputes and communication with the credit bureaus are through specific P.O. Boxes. What will happen is the post office will put a standard USPS registered mail receipt note in the P.O. Box and the individual from the organization who collects the mail from the P.O. Box will need to sign for the registered mail that you sent. The company likely has procedures and will collect all registered mail on a periodic basis so as not to waste time for one or two notices. If you are disputing a part of your credit record, all of the credit bureaus would prefer if you do so online as the process is faster and is tracked online.
Experian Credit can easily be contacted via the phone or email. Additionally, one can visit experian Credit and ask for a free report in person. The very best way of all however is to submit a credit request online.