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CREDIT REPORT: Name mismatch on credit report
Theoretically, all three reports from the credit reporting agencies should be virtually identical but in fact, there are often major differences. One of the reasons for the discrepancies is that creditors and other information sources may only send a report to one of the credit reporting agencies. Another reason is that there is often incorrect or outdated information contained in various reports, which leads to reports received from certain credit bureaus being substantially different from others. For example, a credit reporting agency may mismatch the name of one consumer with another and thus insert a report into the wrong credit file. Names, social security numbers, addresses, employers, and other personal information can be easily confused, leading to errors in credit reports. ADDITIONAL CREDIT REPORT RELATED FACTS
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