Regions Bank Incorrect Debt Reporting After Payoff
Individual CFPB complaint about Regions Bank reporting unpaid debt after account was paid off.
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surfaced semanticallyRegions Bank Reports Inaccurate Payment History With Invalid Dates to Credit Bureaus
Regions Bank is furnishing inaccurate payment history data with invalid dates to credit bureaus, resulting in credit score damage from errors the bank created. The FCRA requires accurate furnishing of credit data but consumers must individually dispute each error without automated correction. This inaccurate data furnishing pattern affects credit profiles for months before resolution.
Inaccurate Charge-Off Records Persisting on Credit Reports Despite Disputes
Credit reporting agencies continue reporting inaccurate charge-off information with wrong amounts, dates, or account details after formal disputes. The dispute process fails to correct underlying data errors, leaving consumers with damaged credit from inaccurate negative information. Lenders and credit bureaus lack effective data quality verification mechanisms.
Debt Collectors Pursue and Report Accounts That Were Already Paid in Full
Collection agencies continue to report and pursue collection on accounts that the original creditor has confirmed carry zero balances, including re-submitting previously deleted entries. Consumers who paid their debts face ongoing credit damage and collection pressure from agencies that either obtained stale data or are acting in bad faith. This is a pervasive structural failure in the debt collection ecosystem.
Inaccurate Charge-Off Reporting Persists Despite Disputed Identity Match
Banks report charge-off accounts to credit bureaus with identity mismatches, damaging consumers who did not open the disputed account. The dispute process fails to resolve identity discrepancies, and bureaus accept reporting from creditors without independent verification. The resulting credit damage can persist for years with limited remediation options.
Paid Collection Accounts Re-Reported After Confirmed Removal
Debt collectors re-report satisfied accounts to credit bureaus after those accounts have been removed following disputes and payment. This tactic is used even when debts were paid during legitimate transactions like home sales. Consumers face permanent credit damage from accounts they have already resolved.
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