TransUnion Credit Report Contains Incorrect Personal Information
TransUnion credit reports frequently contain incorrect personal information such as wrong addresses, names, or employment records, requiring consumers to file formal FCRA disputes. The dispute process is cumbersome and slow, leaving inaccurate information active for extended periods. This is a persistent, high-volume consumer pain point.
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