Oct 02, 2023

Credit report says I am deceassed

I found out that my credit report mistakenly marked me as deceased, and it indicated that all of my credit cards were closed. I have a significant number of cards, so seeing that my bank accounts were supposedly closed really alarmed me. This happened while I was on vacation, and I was genuinely scared that my cards wouldn't function when I needed them. I attempted to contact the relevant parties, but it was also the Mother's Day holiday weekend, which added to my anxiety. My vacation turned into a nightmare, and I was in a state of panic. I made several attempts to reach out to the credit bureaus, but because of the holiday, they were all closed. Flying back home from vacation, I was filled with dread, worrying that my cards might not work. It was a terrible experience, and I desperately wanted to resolve the situation.

All I have on deceased credit report is this resource https://consumerattorneys.com/article/credit-report-deceased. Can someone help me with this and give me more professional advice?

 

Oh, that sounds like a real rollercoaster ride, doesn't it? I can imagine how stressful that must have been for you. But don't worry, I'm here to help you navigate this tricky situation.

Firstly, it's important to understand that errors on credit reports are not uncommon. In your case, it seems like there's been a mix-up and you've been mistakenly reported as deceased. This can happen due to clerical errors or mix-ups with individuals who have similar names or social security numbers.

Here's what you can do to rectify this situation:

  1. Contact the Credit Bureaus: Reach out to all three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion) and inform them about the error. You can do this via phone or mail. It's important to follow up in writing, even if you've already called.

  2. Provide Proof: You'll need to provide proof that you're alive. This could be a copy of your driver's license, passport, or social security card. Make sure to send copies, not the original documents.

  3. Dispute the Error: File a dispute with each of the credit bureaus. They are legally required to investigate the items in question, usually within 30 days.

  4. Contact Your Credit Card Companies: Reach out to your credit card companies and inform them about the error on your credit report. They can confirm your status and update their records accordingly.

  5. Follow Up: After you've filed your disputes, make sure to follow up regularly. Check your credit report to see if the error has been corrected.

Remember, it's important to keep all correspondence and documentation related to your dispute. This could be useful if you need to escalate the issue.

I hope this helps! If you need more detailed advice, you might want to consider consulting with a legal professional who specializes in credit report errors. They can guide you through the process and ensure your rights are protected. Hang in there, and remember, every problem has a solution!

Sources: Down the Earnings Slide | The Daily Peel | 9/20/22, Math Checks Out | The Daily Peel | 3/24/23, Death from Overwork (Karōshi) in Finance, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/job-search/depressed-in-debt-and-unemployed-i-cant-go-on-much-longer-than-this?customgpt=1

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