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Collection from ATT/DiecTV on my credit report
I have never had an account with ATT or DirecTV.
But I see a report of an unpaid bill from ATT/DirecTV
on my report as of 3 days ago from I.C. System INC.
How is that possible, anyone from ATT/DirecTV here?
Beri486
New Member
4 years ago
I tried contacting ATT billing but they want an account number which I don't have!
I don't want to deal with IC Systems and there is no charges from ATT on any of my credit cards in the past.
I just want to know the info about the unpaid account, the address to be precise, since it's not my address which has not changed in the past 25 years!
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skeeterintexas
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4 years ago
Google "How dispute a collection".
AT&T has no reason to deal with you. They no longer own the debt. It was sold to a collection agency.
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Beri486
New Member
4 years ago
OK, good to know they facilitate fraud activities.
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skeeterintexas
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4 years ago
SUGGESTION FROM EXPERIAN.COM
If you believe any account information is incorrect, you should dispute the information to have it either removed or corrected. If, for example, you have a collection or multiple collections appearing on your credit reports and those debts do not belong to you, you can dispute them and have them removed.
Geez...do I have to do everything around here.....
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Beri486
New Member
4 years ago
I have tried disputing with them. But they tell me the info is accurate without any proof yet, LOL!
Thanks for all your help.
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skeeterintexas
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4 years ago
Actually....being totally useless!
But you know my motto:
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Beri486
New Member
4 years ago
The reason I Posted here is I figured they must be a way for ATT/DirecTV to verify that they never had any dealings with my address and name that has not changed in the past 25 years. But as a poster said they sold the debt so they must not care!
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skeeterintexas
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4 years ago
a. This is a customer-to-customer forum. AT&T has no discernible presence.
b. Once a debt is sold to a collection agency, it is in the hands of said collection agency (knowledge acquired from years in the finance business).
3. Personal information (name/address) is not allowed so there would be no way for anyone from AT&T (even if they did participate) to help you.
Once again, if you follow the link, Experian has provided specific information to dispute a collection. Do with it what you wish.
With that being said
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