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TransUnion Fifth Incorrect Personal Information on Credit Report

Individual CFPB complaint about TransUnion inaccurate personal info on credit report.

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TransUnion reports information belonging to a different individual on a consumer's credit file — a mixed-file error or identity confusion. These errors persist because bureaus rely on partial name/address matching rather than definitive identity tokens. Affected consumers face credit denial and score damage for debts they never incurred.

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