Credit Bureau Inaccuracy Not Corrected Despite Multiple Disputes
Consumer reports incorrect account information furnished to credit bureaus by M&T Bank. Multiple dispute attempts with both the bureaus and the furnisher have failed to produce corrections. The consumer has received no investigation results despite following prescribed escalation steps.
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