How to dispute your TransUnion report by mail. You can send disputes by mail to TransUnion Consumer Solutions, P.O. Box 2000, Chester, PA 19016-2000. TransUnion recommends including the following in your dispute letter: Your Social Security number and date of birth.
If you're a consumer with questions or issues related to your personal credit report, drivers history report, disputes, fraud, identity theft, credit report freeze or credit monitoring services, please contact our Consumer Relations Department at 800-916-8800.
If you need more information, email us at CISEDT@transunion.
If you're a consumer with questions or issues related to your personal credit report, drivers history report, disputes, fraud, identity theft, credit report freeze or credit monitoring services, please contact our Consumer Relations Department at 800-916-8800.
Please call us at (866) 640-2273 9am-9pm (ET) Monday-Friday, and 9am-6pm (ET) Saturday and Sunday.
To speak to an agent in our Call Centre: Dial: (+27) 0861 482 482; select option 2. To reset my password and other enquiries.
The three major credit reporting agencies – Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion – are regulated by the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act .
If you experience reporting errors due to identity theft and fraud activity, you can sue TransUnion. While there are other parties (banks, credit card companies, service providers, etc.) and other laws (EFTA, FCBA, etc.)
Who should a consumer contact with questions or regarding a dispute on a TransUnion credit report? If you are a consumer inquiring about an account and how it is reporting on your TransUnion credit report, please contact Consumer Relations at (800) 916-8800.