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Old 06-19-2009, 07:24 PM  
NemesisEnforcer
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Originally Posted by wdsguy View Post
And how exactly would you even place negative information on the users credit report without their social security number?
The collection agency does that for us. We also have access to a criss-cross service that provides the SS# for every person that an individual has ever lived with. Getting a SS# is not difficult you can get your neighbor's SS# right now from sites such as GovSSNRecord or Intelius.

Once you have a person's name and address you can get their social security number. That's the purpose of making sure that the AVS information is correct, i.e. YYY. Also, you don't always need a social security number to put something on someone's credit report. For example, if you go to small claims court, you never put the defendant's SS# on the documents but the credit bureaus pick it up if the defendant loses the case. If the name and address matches, they add it to that credit report or start a credit history for that name and address.

The credit bureaus are not perfect and they do make errors. I know a guy that is a junior and because he lived with his father, his fathers unpaid medical bills appear on his credit report. It's a nightmare for him because the hospital has put a lien on his house rather than his father's house.
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