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Debt Collector Places Unauthorized Debt on Credit Report

IC System placed a debt on a consumer's credit report that the consumer claims is not theirs and was not authorized. Single complaint about unauthorized collection reporting. Credit dispute processes and credit monitoring services handle this category of complaint.

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